RIO
DE JANEIRO – The U.S. women’s 400-meter medley relay team of Kathleen
Baker, Lilly King, Simone Manuel and Dana Vollmer today made history by
securing the 1,000th gold medal for Team USA at the Olympic
Games in summer competition. The milestone highlights Team USA’s
sustained competitive excellence, dating back to the first modern
Olympic Games in 1896.
On the final night of pool swimming in Rio, the U.S. won the race in a
time of 3:53.13, ahead of Australia (3:55.00) and Denmark (3:55.01).
The first U.S. gold medal was won by triple jumper James Connolly on April 6, 1896.
“One thousand gold medals is a remarkable achievement made possible
by the culture of sport that is the fabric and foundation of Team USA,”
said USOC CEO Scott Blackmun. “It is a testament first and foremost to
our athletes, but it also reveals the impact of the support provided by
our National Governing Bodies, our sponsors and donors, and American
fans. This is an accomplishment we celebrate together.”
Several USOC sponsors will generously donate gifts to the swimmers in
recognition of the milestone. The gifts will have a theme of 1,000 to
highlight the longevity of Team USA's success.
Team USA entered the Rio Olympics with 977 gold medals in summer
competition, and the relay team’s podium-topping performance marked the
23rd of the Games for the Americans.
Of the 1,000 gold medals, more than half (569) have come from track
and field (323), and swimming (246). The 23 U.S. gold medals thus far in
Rio were won in swimming (15), gymnastics (2), track and field (2),
cycling (1), judo (1), rowing (1), and shooting (1).
The former Soviet Union is second on the all-time list with 395 gold
medals, while Great Britain is second among active countries with 245.
A comprehensive Team USA History Book can be found here.
United States Olympic Committee
1 Olympic Plaza
Colorado Springs, CO 80909
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Saturday, August 13, 2016
Friday, August 12, 2016
U.S. Women Remain Undefeated in Win over Italy
By Bill Kauffman (bill.kauffman@usav.org)
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil – The U.S.
Olympic Women’s Volleyball Team, ranked No. 1 the world, was energized
by its bench play Friday after as it defeated Italy 25-22, 25-22, 23-25,
25-20 during the Olympic Games Pool B being staged at Maracanazinho
Arena in Rio de Janeiero, Brazil.The Americans, now 4-0 in Pool B with 11 points and in first place, conclude pool play against the world’s No. 3 China on Sunday at 4:05 p.m. ET. Team USA, though already qualified for the Aug. 16 quarterfinals following its victory over Serbia on Wednesday, is aiming to grab the top seed from Pool B.
Earlier today China lost to Serbia 25-19, 25-19, 25-22 to fall to 2-2 with seven points. Serbia is now in second place with a 3-1 record and nine points. Serbia challenges fourth-place Netherlands on the final day of pool play prior to the USA’s match against China. A Team USA win will secure the top spot in the Pool B heading into the quarterfinals. However, an American loss to China means Serbia can slip into the top seed with a win over Netherlands despite having lost to the U.S. earlier this week.
The top four teams from the two six-team pools advance to the quarterfinals with the top seeds
Thursday, August 11, 2016
U.S. Olympic Women’s Field Hockey Team Captures Fourth Straight Victory Earning a Total of 12 Event Points
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| Photo Credit: TeamUSA Field Hockey |
"It was an advantage to be up in the stands watching those 120 minutes of hockey," said
Monday, March 7, 2016
USA wins team, sweeps all-around at 2016 Gymnnix International
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| Photo is courtesy of USA Gymnastics |

© John Cheng
The U.S. women posted a team total of 170.350, easily outdistancing Russia’s 163.800 and Canada’s 162.125. The USA had the top team event scores for vault (44.575), uneven bars (43.200) and balance beam (42.025), as well as tied for second on floor (40.550). Four women competed on each event, with the top three scores counting. Jordan Chiles of Vancouver, Wash./Naydenov Gymnastics, joined Malabuyo, Perea and Soza on the medals podium.
The USA’s individual event scores in the all-around and team finals were: Soza – 15.025/vault,
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