Chronological summary of the 2012 Summer Olympics
This article contains a chronological summary of major events from the 2012 Summer Olympics in London .
All times are in British Summer Time (UTC+1 ).
Calendar
All times and dates use British Summer Time (UTC+1 )
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Opening ceremony
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Event competitions
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Gold medal events
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Closing ceremony
Day-by-day summaries
July 25
Football
The first competitions of the Games started at 16:00. The first events were women's football matches , with six preliminary round matches held.[ 1]
Cristiane of Brazil scored her 11th Olympic goal, setting the women's record for most goals in the Olympics.[ 2]
A mistake occurred at the North Korea v. Colombia women's football match , as organisers mistakenly displayed the South Korean flag for the North Korean players. The North Korean team refused to take the field for nearly an hour. The organisers corrected the error and apologised.[ 3]
July 26
Football
The competitions started at 12:00. The events at the men's football matches included eight preliminary round matches held.[ 1]
July 27
Archery
The ranking round for men began at 9:00; for women at 13:00.[ 1]
In the men's competition , Im Dong-Hyun of South Korea set an individual world record of 699 points for 72 arrows. The South Korean team also set a new world record for a 216 arrow total, with 2,087 points.[ 4]
Opening ceremony
The Games officially began with the opening ceremony and Parade of Nations in the evening.[ 1]
The Olympic Cauldron was lit by seven young sportspeople, each of whom had been nominated by a past British Olympian. The seven were; Cameron MacRitchie, rower, nominated by Steve Redgrave ; Adelle Tracey , athlete, nominated by Kelly Holmes ; Katie Kirk, athlete, nominated by Mary Peters ; Desirèe Henry , athlete, nominated by Daley Thompson ; Jordan Duckitt, nominated by Duncan Goodhew ; Aidan Reynolds, javelin thrower , nominated by Lynn Davies ; Callum Airlie, sailor, nominated by Shirley Robertson .[ 5] [ 6]
Day 1: July 28
Archery
Italy won the men's team final, defeating the United States, 219–218.[ 7]
Cycling
Fencing
Judo
Rowing
Shooting
Swimming
Weightlifting
Day 2: July 29
Archery
South Korea defeated China, 210–209, in the women's team final, while Japan defeated Russia for bronze, 209–207.[ 26]
Cycling
Diving
Fencing
Gymnastics
Judo
Shooting
Swimming
Weightlifting
Day 3: July 30
Diving
Fencing
Gymnastics
China won gold in the men's artistic team all-around ; with Japan earning the silver medal; and Great Britain taking the bronze, the host nation's first Olympic team gymnastics medal in a century. An appeal and a video review overturned an initial ruling on Kōhei Uchimura 's dismount off the pommel horse , raising Japan's score from fourth to the silver medal position, and dropping Ukraine out of the medals.[ 43] [ 44]
Judo
Shooting
Swimming
Weightlifting
China's Li Xueying set new Olympic records in the snatch with 108 kg and in total weight lift with 246 kg en route to claiming the gold medal in the women's 58 kg final.[ 49]
Kim Un-Guk of North Korea lifted an Olympic record 153 kg in the snatch, as well as a new world record of 327 kg total, to win gold in the men's 62 kg final. Colombian silver medalist Óscar Figueroa also broke a clean and jerk Olympic record when he lifted 177 kg.[ 50]
Day 4: July 31
Badminton
Canoeing
Diving
Equestrian
Fencing
Gymnastics
Judo
Shooting
Swimming
Weightlifting
Gold medalists
Sport
Event
Competitor(s)
Canoeing
Men's slalom C-1
Tony Estanguet
France
[ 52]
Diving
Women's synchronised 10 metre platform
Chen Ruolin Wang Hao
China
[ 53]
Equestrian
Individual eventing
Michael Jung
Germany
[ 55]
Team eventing
Peter Thomsen , Dirk Schrade Ingrid Klimke , Sandra Auffarth Michael Jung
Germany
[ 54]
Fencing
Men's foil
Lei Sheng
China
[ 56]
Gymnastics
Women's artistic team all-around
Gabby Douglas , McKayla Maroney ,Aly Raisman , Kyla Ross ,Jordyn Wieber
United States
[ 57]
Judo
Men's 81 kg
Kim Jae-Bum
South Korea
[ 59]
Women's 63 kg
Urška Žolnir
Slovenia
[ 58]
Shooting
Men's skeet
Vincent Hancock
United States
OR
[ 60]
Swimming
Women's 200 metre freestyle
Allison Schmitt
United States
OR
[ 61]
Men's 200 metre butterfly
Chad le Clos
South Africa
[ 62]
Women's 200 metre individual medley
Ye Shiwen
China
OR
[ 63]
Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay
Ryan Lochte , Conor Dwyer ,Ricky Berens , Michael Phelps Heats : Charlie Houchin , Matt McLean ,Davis Tarwater
United States
[ 64]
Weightlifting
Men's 69 kg
Lin Qingfeng
China
[ 66]
Women's 63 kg
Maiya Maneza
Kazakhstan
OR
[ 65]
Day 5: August 1
Badminton
All four women doubles team accused of throwing badminton matches the prior day were disqualified. They were the Indonesian team, both teams from South Korea, and the world champion team from China.[ 67]
Boxing
In the men's bantamweight round of 16, Azerbaijan's Magomed Abdulhamidov was given the win over Japan's Satoshi Shimizu despite having been knocked down five times in the last round. Japan filed an appeal which overturned the win. The referee from Turkmenistan was subsequently expelled from the games.[ 68]
In the men's heavyweight round of 16, Iran's Ali Mazaheri was disqualified because he received three penalties for holding giving Cuba's José Larduet the win. The referee from Germany subsequently received a five-day suspension for questionable judgement.[ 68]
Canoeing
Cycling
Diving
Fencing
Gymnastics
Judo
Rowing
Shooting
Swimming
Table tennis
Weightlifting
Gold medalists
Sport
Event
Competitor(s)
Canoeing
Men's slalom K-1
Daniele Molmenti
Italy
[ 69]
Cycling
Men's road time trial
Bradley Wiggins
Great Britain
[ 71]
Women's road time trial
Kristin Armstrong
United States
[ 70]
Diving
Men's synchronized 3 metre springboard
Luo Yutong , Qin Kai
China
[ 73]
Fencing
Men's épée
Rubén Limardo
Venezuela
[ 74]
Women's sabre
Kim Ji-yeon
South Korea
[ 74]
Gymnastics
Men's artistic individual all-around
Kōhei Uchimura
Japan
[ 75]
Judo
Men's 90 kg
Song Dae-Nam
South Korea
[ 77]
Women's 70 kg
Lucie Décosse
France
[ 76]
Rowing
Men's eight
Filip Adamski , Andreas Kuffner ,Eric Johannesen , Maximilian Reinelt ,Richard Schmidt , Lukas Müller ,Florian Mennigen , Kristof Wilke , Martin Sauer
Germany
[ 78]
Women's coxless pair
Helen Glover , Heather Stanning
Great Britain
[ 79]
Women's quadruple sculls
Kateryna Tarasenko , Nataliya Dovgodko ,Anastasiya Kozhenkova , Yana Dementyeva
Ukraine
[ 80]
Shooting
Women's 25 metre pistol
Kim Jang-Mi
South Korea
[ 81]
Swimming
Men's 200 metre breaststroke
Dániel Gyurta
Hungary
WR
[ 82]
Women's 200 metre butterfly
Jiao Liuyang
China
OR
[ 82]
Men's 100 metre freestyle
Nathan Adrian
United States
[ 82]
Women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay
Missy Franklin , Dana Vollmer ,Shannon Vreeland , Allison Schmitt Heats : Lauren Perdue , Alyssa Anderson
United States
OR
[ 82]
Table tennis
Women's singles
Li Xiaoxia
China
[ 83]
Weightlifting
Men's 77 kg
Lü Xiaojun
China
WR
[ 85]
Women's 69 kg
Rim Jong-Sim
North Korea
[ 84]
Day 6: August 2
Archery
Canoeing
Cycling
In the women's team sprint , the world record was beaten by Great Britain, and subsequently by China, in the qualification, before China improved the record further in the first round. Germany won the gold medal after Britain were relegated in the first round, and China in the final, both for exchange of riders outside the designated area. China took the silver medals, and Australia the bronze.[ 89]
Great Britain won the men's team sprint , having set world records in both the first round and the final, allowing Chris Hoy to equal Steve Redgrave 's British record of five Olympic gold medals. France finished second, with Germany third.[ 90] A minor controversy erupted when German-born Philip Hindes of the gold medal British team told the BBC that the team had pre-planned a crash in case they did not start fast enough. British Cycling suggested Hindes' comments were "lost in translation".[ 91]
In the men's team pursuit , Great Britain set a world record of 3:52.499 in the qualification round.
Fencing
Italy won the women's team foil final, defeating Russia 45–31. South Korea was victorious against France, 45–32, in the bronze medal match.[ 92]
Gymnastics
Judo
Rowing
Shooting
Swimming
Table tennis
Gold medalists
Sport
Event
Competitor(s)
Archery
Women's individual
Ki Bo-bae
South Korea
[ 86]
Canoeing
Men's slalom C-2
Tim Baillie , Etienne Stott
Great Britain
[ 87]
Women's slalom K-1
Émilie Fer
France
[ 88]
Cycling
Women's team sprint
Kristina Vogel , Miriam Welte
Germany
[ 89]
Men's team sprint
Philip Hindes , Chris Hoy , Jason Kenny
Great Britain
WR
[ 90]
Fencing
Women's team foil
Elisa Di Francisca , Arianna Errigo ,Ilaria Salvatori , Valentina Vezzali
Italy
[ 92]
Gymnastics
Women's artistic individual all-around
Gabby Douglas
United States
[ 93]
Judo
Women's 78 kg
Kayla Harrison
United States
[ 94]
Men's 100 kg
Tagir Khaybulaev
Russia
[ 95]
Rowing
Men's double sculls
Nathan Cohen , Joseph Sullivan
New Zealand
[ 96]
Men's lightweight coxless four
James Thompson , Matthew Brittain ,John Smith , Sizwe Ndlovu
South Africa
[ 97]
Women's eight
Erin Cafaro , Susan Francia , Esther Lofgren ,Taylor Ritzel , Meghan Musnicki , Elle Logan ,Caroline Lind , Caryn Davies , Mary Whipple
United States
[ 98]
Shooting
Men's double trap
Peter Wilson
Great Britain
[ 99]
Swimming
Women's 200 metre breaststroke
Rebecca Soni
United States
WR
[ 100]
Men's 200 metre backstroke
Tyler Clary
United States
OR
[ 101]
Men's 200 metre individual medley
Michael Phelps
United States
[ 102]
Women's 100 metre freestyle
Ranomi Kromowidjojo
Netherlands
OR
[ 103]
Table tennis
Men's singles
Zhang Jike
China
[ 104]
Day 7: August 3
Archery
Athletics
Badminton
Boxing
The AIBA Olympic Compliance Committee expelled international technical official Aghajan Abiyev of Azerbaijan "for breaching the governing body's code of conduct by communicating with others about the competition – especially persons from one's own country or national federation".[ 68]
Cycling
Fencing
South Korea won gold in the men's team sabre with Romania taking the silver and Italy earning the bronze.[ 111]
Gymnastics
Judo
Rowing
Shooting
Swimming
Weightlifting
Gold medalists
Sport
Event
Competitor(s)
Archery
Men's individual
Oh Jin-Hyek
South Korea
[ 105]
Athletics
Men's shot put
Tomasz Majewski
Poland
[ 106]
Women's 10,000 metres
Tirunesh Dibaba
Ethiopia
[ 107]
Badminton
Mixed doubles
Zhang Nan , Zhao Yunlei
China
[ 108]
Cycling
Men's team pursuit
Ed Clancy , Geraint Thomas ,Steven Burke , Peter Kennaugh
Great Britain
WR
[ 109]
Women's keirin
Victoria Pendleton
Great Britain
[ 110]
Fencing
Men's team sabre
Gu Bon-Gil , Won Woo-Young ,Kim Jung-Hwan , Oh Eun-Seok
South Korea
[ 111]
Gymnastics
Men's trampoline
Dong Dong
China
[ 112]
Judo
Women's +78 kg
Idalys Ortiz
Cuba
[ 113]
Men's +100 kg
Teddy Riner
France
[ 114]
Rowing
Men's quadruple sculls
Karl Schulze , Philipp Wende ,Lauritz Schoof , Tim Grohmann
Germany
[ 115]
Men's coxless pair
Eric Murray , Hamish Bond
New Zealand
[ 116]
Women's double sculls
Anna Watkins , Katherine Grainger
Great Britain
[ 117]
Men's single sculls
Mahé Drysdale
New Zealand
[ 118]
Shooting
Men's 50 metre rifle prone
Sergei Martynov
Belarus
WR
[ 119]
Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol
Leuris Pupo
Cuba
WR
[ 120]
Swimming
Women's 200 metre backstroke
Missy Franklin
United States
WR
[ 121]
Men's 100 metre butterfly
Michael Phelps
United States
[ 122]
Women's 800 metre freestyle
Katie Ledecky
United States
[ 123]
Men's 50 metre freestyle
Florent Manaudou
France
[ 124]
Weightlifting
Women's 75 kg
Svetlana Podobedova
Kazakhstan
[ 125]
Men's 85 kg
Adrian Zieliński
Poland
[ 126]
Day 8: August 4
Athletics
Badminton
Cycling
Fencing
Third seeds China won the women's team épée , beating South Korea in the final. United States won the bronze after beating Russia in overtime.[ 136]
Gymnastics
Rowing
Shooting
Swimming
Tennis
Serena Williams won gold in the women's singles tournament for the United States , completing a career "Golden Slam" having already won all of tennis's grand slam events . She defeated Maria Sharapova of Russia , 6–0, 6–1. Victoria Azarenka of Belarus earns bronze, beating Maria Kirilenko , 6–3, 6–4, in the bronze medal match.[ 147]
Bob and Mike Bryan won the final of the men's doubles tournament, earning gold for the United States. They defeated Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Michaël Llodra of France , 6–4, 7–6 (7–2). Julien Benneteau and Richard Gasquet of France earn bronze, beating David Ferrer and Feliciano López of Spain , 7–6 (7–4), 6–2.[ 148]
Triathlon
In the women's triathlon , a photo-finish was needed to determine Nicola Spirig of Switzerland as winner ahead of Sweden's Lisa Nordén , both being given the same time to 1/100th of a second. Erin Densham of Australia had also been involved in the final sprint and took the bronze medal.[ 149]
Weightlifting
Kazakhstan's Ilya Ilin took gold in the men's 94 kg setting a new world record of 233 kg in the clean and jerk and 418 kg in total weight.[ 150]
Gold medalists
Sport
Event
Competitor(s)
Athletics
Women's heptathlon
Jessica Ennis
Great Britain
[ 129]
Men's 20 kilometres walk
Chen Ding
China
OR
[ 127]
Women's discus throw
Sandra Perković
Croatia
[ 128]
Men's long jump
Greg Rutherford
Great Britain
[ 130]
Men's 10,000 metres
Mo Farah
Great Britain
[ 131]
Women's 100 metres
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
Jamaica
[ 132]
Badminton
Women's singles
Li Xuerui
China
[ 133]
Women's doubles
Tian Qing , Zhao Yunlei
China
[ 134]
Cycling
Women's team pursuit
Danielle King , Laura Trott , Joanna Rowsell
Great Britain
WR
[ 135]
Fencing
Women's team épée
Li Na , Luo Xiaojuan , Sun Yujie , Xu Anqi
China
[ 136]
Gymnastics
Women's trampoline
Rosie MacLennan
Canada
[ 137]
Rowing
Men's coxless four
Alex Gregory , Tom James ,Pete Reed , Andrew Triggs Hodge
Great Britain
[ 138]
Women's lightweight double sculls
Katherine Copeland , Sophie Hosking
Great Britain
[ 139]
Men's lightweight double sculls
Mads Rasmussen , Rasmus Quist Hansen
Denmark
[ 140]
Women's single sculls
Miroslava Knapková
Czech Republic
[ 141]
Shooting
Women's 50 metre rifle three positions
Jamie Lynn Gray
United States
OR
[ 142]
Women's trap
Jessica Rossi
Italy
WR
[ 143]
Swimming
Women's 50 metre freestyle
Ranomi Kromowidjojo
Netherlands
OR
[ 144]
Men's 1500 metre freestyle
Sun Yang
China
WR
[ 145]
Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay
Missy Franklin , Rebecca Soni ,Dana Vollmer , Allison Schmitt Heats : Rachel Bootsma , Breeja Larson ,Claire Donahue , Jessica Hardy
United States
WR
[ 146]
Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay
Matt Grevers , Brendan Hansen ,Michael Phelps , Nathan Adrian Heats : Nick Thoman , Eric Shanteau ,Tyler McGill , Cullen Jones
United States
[ 146]
Tennis
Women's singles
Serena Williams
United States
[ 147]
Men's doubles
Bob Bryan , Mike Bryan
United States
[ 148]
Triathlon
Women's
Nicola Spirig
Switzerland
[ 149]
Weightlifting
Men's 94 kg
Ilya Ilin
Kazakhstan
WR x2
[ 150]
Day 9: August 5
Athletics
Badminton
Boxing
Cycling
Diving
Fencing
Gymnastics
Sailing
Shooting
Tennis
In a repeat of the 2012 Wimbledon men's singles final Andy Murray faced Roger Federer in the final of the men's singles . Murray won 6–2, 6–1, 6–4 to take gold for Great Britain , with Federer taking silver for Switzerland . Juan Martín del Potro defeated Novak Djokovic 7–5, 6–4 in the Bronze medal match.[ 168]
Serena and Venus Williams won their third gold medal in the women's doubles tournament for the United States , defeating silver medalists Andrea Hlaváčková and Lucie Hradecká of the Czech Republic , 6–4, 6–4.[ 169]
Victoria Azarenka and Max Mirnyi won gold in the mixed doubles tournament, defeating silver medalists Andy Murray and Laura Robson of Great Britain, 2–6, 6–3, [10–8].[ 170]
Weightlifting
China's Zhou Lulu took gold in the women's +75 kg setting a new world record of 333 kg in the total weight, as well as an Olympic record of 187 kg in clean and jerk. Second placed Tatiana Kashirina of Russia set a new world record of 151 kg in the snatch.[ 171]
Wrestling
Day 10: August 6
Athletics
Cycling
Equestrian
Gymnastics
Sailing
Shooting
Weightlifting
Wrestling
Day 11: August 7
Athletics
Cycling
Diving
Equestrian
Gymnastics
Sailing
Synchronized swimming
Table tennis
Triathlon
Weightlifting
Wrestling
Day 12: August 8
Athletics
Canoeing
Equestrian
Sailing
Table tennis
Taekwondo
Volleyball
Wrestling
Day 13: August 9
Athletics
United States' Christian Taylor and Will Claye took gold and silver in the men's triple jump . Taylor's jump of 17.81 metres was a world leading distance for 2012. Italy's Fabrizio Donato won bronze.[ 228]
Kenya's David Rudisha broke his own world record to win gold in the men's 800 metres in a time of 1:40.91.[ 229] Nijel Amos of Botswana won the silver medal, his nation's first Olympic medal in any sport.[ 230] Bronze was won by Kenya's Timothy Kitum. Of the eight competitors in the final seven of them ran personal bests, two of which were new national records.[ 229] Sebastian Coe , the chairman of the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games and a former Olympic 800 metres champion himself, described Rudisha's run as "the performance of the Games, not just of track and field but of the Games".[ 231]
In the men's 200 metres , Jamaica swept the medals with Usain Bolt taking gold in 19.32 seconds, Yohan Blake silver in 19.44, and Warren Weir bronze with 19.84. Bolt became the first man to win the 200 metres in two Olympics and the first to win the 100 and 200m races double in two Olympics.[ 232]
The world record holder in women's javelin throw , the Czech Republic's Barbora Špotáková , won gold with a 69.55 metre throw. Germany's Christina Obergföll took silver with 65.16 m and Linda Stahl took bronze with 64.91 m.[ 233]
The United States' Ashton Eaton and Trey Hardee took gold and silver respectively in the men's decathlon . Cuba's Leonel Suárez won the bronze.[ 234]
In the heats of the men's 4 × 400m relay , United States leadoff runner Manteo Mitchell broke his leg near the 200 m mark but managed to finish the race. The United States tied for first with the Bahamas to qualify for the final.[ 235]
Boxing
Canoeing
Diving
Equestrian
Football
Swimming
Taekwondo
Volleyball
Water polo
The United States won the gold medal in the women's event after an 8–5 victory over Spain in the final.[ 248]
Wrestling
Gold medalists
Sport
Event
Competitor(s)
Athletics
Men's triple jump
Christian Taylor
United States
[ 228]
Men's 800 metres
David Rudisha
Kenya
WR
[ 229]
Men's 200 metres
Usain Bolt
Jamaica
[ 232]
Women's javelin throw
Barbora Špotáková
Czech Republic
[ 233]
Men's decathlon
Ashton Eaton
United States
[ 234]
Boxing
Women's flyweight
Nicola Adams
Great Britain
[ 236]
Women's lightweight
Katie Taylor
Ireland
[ 237]
Women's middleweight
Claressa Shields
United States
[ 238]
Canoeing
Men's C-2 1000 metres
Peter Kretschmer , Kurt Kuschela
Germany
[ 239]
Men's K-4 1000 metres
Tate Smith , Dave Smith ,Murray Stewart , Jacob Clear
Australia
[ 240]
Women's K-1 500 metres
Danuta Kozák
Hungary
[ 241]
Women's K-2 500 metres
Franziska Weber , Tina Dietze
Germany
[ 242]
Diving
Women's 10 metre platform
Chen Ruolin
China
Equestrian
Individual dressage
Charlotte Dujardin
Great Britain
OR
[ 243]
Football
Women's
Hope Solo , Heather Mitts , Christie Rampone ,Becky Sauerbrunn , Kelley O'Hara , Amy LePeilbet ,Shannon Boxx , Amy Rodriguez , Heather O'Reilly ,Carli Lloyd , Sydney Leroux , Lauren Cheney ,Alex Morgan , Abby Wambach , Megan Rapinoe ,Rachel Buehler , Tobin Heath , Nicole Barnhart
United States
[ 244]
Swimming
Women's marathon
Éva Risztov
Hungary
[ 245]
Taekwondo
Women's 57 kg
Jade Jones
Great Britain
[ 246]
Men's 68 kg
Servet Tazegül
Turkey
[ 247]
Volleyball
Men's beach
Julius Brink , Jonas Reckermann
Germany
Water polo
Women's
Elizabeth Armstrong , Heather Petri , Melissa Seidemann ,Brenda Villa , Lauren Wenger , Maggie Steffens ,Courtney Mathewson , Jessica Steffens , Elsie Windes ,Kelly Rulon , Annika Dries , Kami Craig , Tumua Anae
United States
[ 248]
Wrestling
Women's freestyle 55 kg
Saori Yoshida
Japan
Women's freestyle 72 kg
Natalia Vorobieva
Russia
Day 14: August 10
Athletics
Cycling
Field hockey
Football
Sailing
Swimming
Synchronized swimming
Taekwondo
Wrestling
Gold medalists
Sport
Event
Competitor(s)
Athletics
Men's pole vault
Renaud Lavillenie
France
OR
Women's hammer throw
Tatyana Lysenko
Russia
OR
Women's 5000 metres
Meseret Defar
Ethiopia
Women's 4 × 100 metres relay
Tianna Madison , Allyson Felix ,Bianca Knight , Carmelita Jeter Heats : Jeneba Tarmoh , Lauryn Williams
United States
WR
Women's 1500 metres
Aslı Çakır Alptekin
Turkey
Men's 4 × 400 metres relay
Ramon Miller , Demetrius Pinder , Michael Mathieu , Chris Brown
Bahamas
Cycling
Men's BMX
Māris Štrombergs
Latvia
Women's BMX
Mariana Pajón
Colombia
Field hockey
Women's
Kitty van Male , Carlien Dirkse van den Heuvel , Willemijn Bos , Kelly Jonker , Maartje Goderie , Lidewij Welten , Maartje Paumen , Naomi van As , Ellen Hoog , Sophie Polkamp , Joyce Sombroek , Kim Lammers , Eva de Goede , Marilyn Agliotti , Merel de Blaeij , Margot van Geffen
Netherlands
Sailing
Men's 470 class
Mathew Belcher , Malcolm Page
Australia
Women's 470 class
Jo Aleh , Polly Powrie
New Zealand
Swimming
Men's marathon
Oussama Mellouli
Tunisia
Synchronized swimming
Women's team
Anastasia Davydova , Mariya Gromova Natalia Ishchenko , Elvira Khasyanova Daria Korobova , Alexandra Patskevich Svetlana Romashina , Angelika Timanina Alla Shishkina
Russia
Taekwondo
Women's 67 kg
Hwang Kyung-Seon
South Korea
[ 249]
Men's 80 kg
Sebastián Crismanich
Argentina
[ 250]
Wrestling
Men's freestyle 55 kg
Dzhamal Otarsultanov
Russia
Men's freestyle 74 kg
Jordan Burroughs
United States
Day 15: August 11
Athletics
Basketball
Boxing
Canoeing
Cycling
Diving
Field hockey
Football
Mexico win the gold medal in the men's football tournament for the very first time after beating Brazil 2–1 in the final which saw the fastast goal scored in Men's Olympic Final history when Oribe Peralta scored in the opening minute and also went on to score the winning goal.
Gymnastics
Handball
Modern pentathlon
Sailing
Taekwondo
Volleyball
Wrestling
Gold medalists
Sport
Event
Competitor(s)
Athletics
Men's 50 kilometres walk
Sergey Kirdyapkin
Russia
OR
Women's 20 kilometres walk
Elena Lashmanova
Russia
WR
Women's high jump
Anna Chicherova
Russia
Men's javelin throw
Keshorn Walcott
Trinidad and Tobago
Men's 5000 metres
Mo Farah
Great Britain
Women's 800 metres
Mariya Savinova
Russia
Women's 4 × 400 metres relay
Allyson Felix , DeeDee Trotter Francena McCorory , Sanya Richards-Ross Heats : Keshia Baker , Diamond Dixon
United States
Men's 4 × 100 metres relay
Nesta Carter , Michael Frater Yohan Blake , Usain Bolt Heats : Kemar Bailey-Cole
Jamaica
WR
Basketball
Women's
Lindsay Whalen , Seimone Augustus ,Sue Bird , Maya Moore ,Angel McCoughtry , Asjha Jones ,Tamika Catchings , Swin Cash Diana Taurasi , Sylvia Fowles Tina Charles , Candace Parker
United States
Boxing
Men's light flyweight
Zou Shiming
China
Men's bantamweight
Luke Campbell
Great Britain
Men's light welterweight
Roniel Iglesias
Cuba
Men's middleweight
Ryōta Murata
Japan
Men's heavyweight
Oleksandr Usyk
Ukraine
Canoeing
Men's K-1 200 metres
Ed McKeever
Great Britain
Men's C-1 200 metres
Yuriy Cheban
Ukraine
Women's K-1 200 metres
Lisa Carrington
New Zealand
Men's K-2 200 metres
Yury Postrigay Alexander Dyachenko
Russia
Cycling
Women's cross-country
Julie Bresset
France
Diving
Men's 10 metre platform
David Boudia
United States
Field hockey
Men's
Maximilian Müller , Martin Häner ,Oskar Deecke , Christopher Wesley ,Moritz Fürste , Tobias Hauke ,Jan-Philipp Rabente , Benjamin Weß ,Timo Weß , Oliver Korn ,Christopher Zeller , Max Weinhold ,Matthias Witthaus , Florian Fuchs ,Philipp Zeller , Thilo Stralkowski
Germany
Football
Men's
Javier Aquino , Dárvin Chávez , José de Jesús Corona , Javier Cortés , Giovani dos Santos , Jorge Enríquez , Marco Fabián , Héctor Herrera , Israel Jiménez , Raúl Jiménez , Hiram Mier , Oribe Peralta , Miguel Ponce , Diego Reyes , Carlos Salcido , Néstor Vidrio
Mexico
Gymnastics
Women's rhythmic individual all-around
Yevgeniya Kanayeva
Russia
Handball
Women's
Kari Aalvik Grimsbø , Karoline Næss ,Ida Alstad , Kari Mette Johansen ,Tonje Nøstvold , Karoline Dyhre Breivang ,Kristine Lunde-Borgersen , Heidi Løke ,Marit Malm Frafjord , Linn Jørum Sulland ,Katrine Lunde Haraldsen , Camilla Herrem ,Gøril Snorroeggen , Amanda Kurtović ,Linn-Kristin Riegelhuth Koren
Norway
Modern pentathlon
Men's
David Svoboda
Czech Republic
Sailing
Elliott 6m
Támara Echegoyen , Ángela Pumariega ,Sofía Toro
Spain
Taekwondo
Women's +67 kg
Milica Mandić
Serbia
Men's +80 kg
Carlo Molfetta
Italy
Volleyball
Women's
Fabiana Claudino , Dani Lins ,Paula Pequeno , Adenízia da Silva ,Thaísa Menezes , Jaqueline Carvalho ,Fernanda Ferreira , Tandara Caixeta ,Natália Pereira , Sheilla Castro ,Fabiana de Oliveira , Fernanda Garay
Brazil
Wrestling
Men's freestyle 60 kg
Toghrul Asgarov
Azerbaijan
Men's freestyle 84 kg
Sharif Sharifov
Azerbaijan
Men's freestyle 120 kg
Artur Taymazov
Uzbekistan
Day 16: August 12
Athletics
Basketball
Boxing
Closing ceremony
Cycling
Gymnastics
Handball
Modern pentathlon
Volleyball
Water polo
Wrestling
Gold medalists
Sport
Event
Competitor(s)
Athletics
Men's marathon
Stephen Kiprotich
Uganda
Basketball
Men's
Tyson Chandler , Kevin Durant ,LeBron James , Russell Westbrook ,Deron Williams , Andre Iguodala ,Kobe Bryant , Kevin Love ,James Harden , Chris Paul ,Anthony Davis , Carmelo Anthony
United States
Boxing
Men's flyweight
Robeisy Ramírez
Cuba
Men's lightweight
Vasyl Lomachenko
Ukraine
Men's welterweight
Serik Sapiyev
Kazakhstan
Men's light heavyweight
Egor Mekhontsev
Russia
Men's super heavyweight
Anthony Joshua
Great Britain
Cycling
Men's cross-country
Jaroslav Kulhavý
Czech Republic
Gymnastics
Women's rhythmic group all-around
Anastasia Bliznyuk , Uliana Donskova Ksenia Dudkina , Alina Makarenko ,Anastasia Nazarenko , Karolina Sevastyanova
Russia
Handball
Men's
Jérôme Fernandez , Didier Dinart ,Xavier Barachet , Guillaume Gille ,Bertrand Gille , Daniel Narcisse ,Guillaume Joli , Samuel Honrubia ,Daouda Karaboué , Nikola Karabatić ,Thierry Omeyer , William Accambray ,Luc Abalo , Cédric Sorhaindo ,Michaël Guigou
France
Modern pentathlon
Women's
Laura Asadauskaitė
Lithuania
OR
Volleyball
Men's
Nikolay Apalikov , Taras Khtey ,Sergey Grankin , Sergey Tetyukhin ,Aleksandr Sokolov , Yury Berezhko ,Aleksandr Butko , Dmitriy Muserskiy ,Dmitriy Ilinikh , Maxim Mikhaylov ,Aleksandr Volkov , Aleksey Obmochaev
Russia
Water polo
Men's
Josip Pavić , Damir Burić , Miho Bošković ,Nikša Dobud , Maro Joković , Petar Muslim ,Ivan Buljubašić , Andro Bušlje ,Sandro Sukno , Samir Barač ,Igor Hinić , Paulo Obradović , Frano Vićan
Croatia
Wrestling
Men's freestyle 66 kg
Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu
Japan
Men's freestyle 96 kg
Jacob Varner
United States
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