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Соединенные Штаты на летних Олимпийских играх 2020 года

Соединенные Штаты Америки (США), представленные Олимпийским и Паралимпийским комитетом США (USOPC), приняли участие в летних Олимпийских играх 2020 года в Токио . Первоначально запланированные на лето 2020 года, Игры были перенесены на 23 июля — 8 августа 2021 года из-за пандемии COVID-19 . [1] Американские спортсмены участвовали во всех летних Олимпийских играх современной эпохи, за исключением летних Олимпийских игр 1980 года в Москве, которые США бойкотировали в знак протеста против советского вторжения в Афганистан . Знаменосцами церемонии открытия от Соединенных Штатов были бейсболист Эдди Альварес и баскетболистка Сью Берд . [2] Метательница копья Кара Уингер была знаменосцем на церемонии закрытия . [3] В третий раз подряд на летних Олимпийских играх Соединенные Штаты были представлены большим количеством спортсменов-женщин, чем мужчин (285 мужчин и 330 женщин).

Страна завершила Игры со 113 медалями, что является наибольшим показателем среди всех стран: 39 золотых, 41 серебряная и 33 бронзовых. Эти индивидуальные показатели стали наивысшими на Играх после того, как в последний день подсчет из трех золотых медалей (женский баскетбол, женский омниум и женский волейбол) превзошел общее количество золотых медалей Китая в 38. [4] В целом общее количество медалей было немного ниже, чем пять лет назад в Рио-де-Жанейро , где Соединенные Штаты выиграли 46 золотых и 121 общую медаль.

Поскольку Лос-Анджелес станет городом-хозяином летних Олимпийских игр 2028 года , Соединенные Штаты вместе с Францией , которая будет принимать летние Олимпийские игры 2024 года в Париже , приняли участие в церемонии открытия непосредственно перед страной-хозяйкой Японией .

Медалисты

Следующие спортсмены из США завоевали медали на играх. В разделах дисциплин ниже имена медалистов выделены жирным шрифтом .

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Конкуренты

Ниже приведен список участников Игр, включая запасных участников, имеющих право на участие в играх в командных видах спорта.

Стрельба из лука

Один американский лучник квалифицировался для участия в мужском индивидуальном рекурсивном зачете , выйдя в четвертьфинал и получив одно из четырех доступных мест на чемпионате мира по стрельбе из лука 2019 года в Хертогенбосе , Нидерланды . [5] Другой американский лучник обеспечил себе место в женском индивидуальном рекурсивном зачете, выиграв титул смешанной команды на Панамериканских играх 2019 года в Лиме , ​​Перу . [6] Спортсмены были отобраны после олимпийских испытаний. [7] Еще четыре американских лучника были включены в список на Токио-2020 после того, как выиграли свои места в мужском и женском рекурсивном зачете на финальном квалификационном турнире 2021 года в Париже , Франция. [8]

Мужчины

Женщины

смешанный

Художественное плавание

Соединенные Штаты выставили команду из двух артистичных пловцов для участия в соревнованиях по женскому дуэту, заняв пятое место на Олимпийском квалификационном турнире FINA 2021 года в Барселоне , Испания . [9]

Легкая атлетика (легкая атлетика)

Спортсмены США достигли нормативов для участия, либо по квалификационному времени, либо по мировому рейтингу, в следующих видах легкой атлетики (максимум 3 спортсмена в каждом виде). ​​[10] [11] Команда была отобрана на основе результатов отборочных соревнований на Олимпийские игры в США 2020 года (с 18 по 27 июня 2021 года), которые прошли в Юджине, штат Орегон . [12] [13]

Шесть марафонцев (по три каждого пола) стали первой группой легкоатлетов США, отобранных для участия в Играх на основании их трех лучших результатов на отборочных соревнованиях Олимпийской команды в Атланте, штат Джорджия, 29 февраля 2020 года. [14] [15]

После завершения Олимпийских испытаний 128 спортсменов (63 мужчины и 65 женщин) были включены в сборную США по легкой атлетике для участия в Играх, включая спринтера и многократную медалистку Эллисон Феликс и марафонца Абдихакема Абдирахмана , старейшего американского бегуна-олимпийца в истории (47 лет), участвующего в своей пятой Олимпиаде, а также спринтера Эрриона Найтона, который стал самым молодым (17 лет) за последние почти шесть десятилетий. Помимо Феликса и Найтона, в сборную США также вошли три олимпийских чемпиона из Рио-2016, а именно бегун на средние дистанции Мэтью Центровиц-младший (мужчины 1500 м), барьеристка Далила Мухаммад и рекордсмен мира по толканию ядра Райан Краузер . [16] [17]

Самая быстрая американка в беге на 100 метров Ша'Карри Ричардсон пропустила Олимпиаду из-за положительного теста на марихуану, двукратный чемпион мира по прыжкам с шестом Сэм Кендрикс был отстранен из-за COVID-19, золотая медалистка 2016 года в беге на 110 метров с барьерами Брианна Роллинз-Макнил была отстранена за пропущенные тесты на наркотики, а двукратный действующий золотой медалист и чемпион мира 2019 года в тройном прыжке Кристиан Тейлор был отстранен из-за травмы. [18] США проиграли несколько гонок, в которых участвовали либо чемпионы мира, либо обладатели мировых рекордов. Среди них были специалист по бегу на 100 метров Трейвон Бромелл , показавший лучшее время в беге на 100 метров в 2021 году [19] , который выбыл в полуфинале, чемпион мира 2019 года Ноа Лайлс , занявший третье место в беге на 200 метров, и чемпион мира 2019 года и обладатель мирового рекорда Грант Холлоуэй , завоевавший серебро в беге на 100 метров с барьерами. [20]

В целом США возглавили медальный зачет в легкой атлетике с 7 золотыми медалями, 12 серебряными медалями, 7 бронзовыми медалями и 26 медалями в общем зачете. Сидни Маклафлин и Атинг Му выиграли по две золотые медали, возглавив легкоатлетов США, а время Маклафлина в беге на 400 м с барьерами установило новый мировой рекорд.

Ключ

Трек и шоссейные соревнования
Мужчины

Женщины

смешанный

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Полевые мероприятия
Мужчины

Женщины

Комбинированные виды – Мужское десятиборье

Комбинированные виды – Женское семиборье

Бадминтон

Соединенные Штаты выставили четырех бадминтонистов на Олимпийский турнир. Бейвэнь Чжан была выбрана среди 40 лучших индивидуальных челноков для участия в женском одиночном разряде на основе рейтинга BWF World Race to Tokyo. [21] Что касается мужчин, Тимоти Лэм и братья Филипп и Райан Чу получили приглашение от Всемирной федерации бадминтона сыграть в одиночном и парном разряде соответственно, как следующий по рейтингу челночник или пара за пределами прямой квалификации. [22] Команду на Олимпийских играх поддерживали тренер Дин Чао и руководитель команды Алистер Кейси . [21] [22]

Бейсбол

Сборная США по бейсболу получила право на участие в Олимпиаде, выиграв отборочный турнир для Америки . [23]

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Состав команды

Групповая игра

Источник: TOCOG и WBSC

Раунд 2

Раунд 2 утешительный

Полуфинал

Игра за золотую медаль

Баскетбол

Баскетбол 5х5

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Мужской турнир

Мужская сборная США по баскетболу квалифицировалась на Олимпиаду, выйдя в четвертьфинал и став одной из двух сильнейших команд Америки на чемпионате мира по баскетболу ФИБА 2019 года в Китае . [24] [25]

Состав команды Состав команды был обновлен 16 июля 2021 года. [26] [27]

Групповая игра

Источник: Правила классификации TOCOG и FIBA
: 1) классификационные очки; 2) результаты личных встреч; 3) разница игровых очков в личных встречах; 4) количество набранных игровых очков в личных встречах.


Четвертьфинал

Полуфинал

Игра за золотую медаль

Женский турнир

Женская сборная США по баскетболу квалифицировалась на Олимпиаду, завоевав золотую медаль и обеспечив себе место на женском чемпионате мира по баскетболу 2018 года в Испании . [29]

Состав команды

Состав команды был объявлен 21 июня 2021 года. [30]

Групповая игра

Источник: Правила классификации TOCOG и FIBA
: 1) классификационные очки; 2) результаты личных встреч; 3) разница игровых очков в личных встречах; 4) количество игровых очков, набранных в личных встречах.
(H) Хозяева


Четвертьфинал

Полуфинал

Игра за золотую медаль

баскетбол 3х3

В мужском баскетболе 3x3 чемпион мира 2019 года сборная США не участвовала в соревнованиях, так как из-за проблем с расписанием ей пришлось выставить совершенно новую команду для квалификационных игр. [32]

Краткое содержание

Женский турнир

Женская сборная США по легкой атлетике 3x3 квалифицировалась на Олимпиаду, заняв первое место в отборочном турнире Олимпиады 2021 года . [33]

Кэти Лу Самуэльсон изначально квалифицировалась как четвертый член сборной США, но у нее был положительный результат теста на COVID-19, и ее заменила Джеки Янг . [34]

Состав команды
Игроки были объявлены 23 июня 2021 года. [35]

Групповая игра

Источник: Правила TOCOG и FIBA
​​для классификации: 1) Победы; 2) Статистика личных встреч; 3) Набранные очки.
(H) Хозяева
Примечания:
  1. ^ abc ROC 2–0, Китай 1–1, Япония 0–2






Полуфинал

Матч за золотую медаль

Бокс

Соединенные Штаты выставили на олимпийский турнир десять боксеров. Все они прошли квалификацию на основе рейтингов после того, как Панамериканский боксерский олимпийский квалификационный турнир 2021 года , который должен был состояться в Буэнос-Айресе , Аргентина , был отменен. [36] [37]

Мужчины

Женщины

Гребля на каноэ

Слалом

Каноисты США квалифицировали одну лодку для каждого из следующих классов на чемпионате мира ICF по гребле на байдарках и каноэ 2019 года в Ла-Сео-де-Уржель , Испания . [38] В связи с отменой чемпионата Панамерики 2021 года сборная США приняла приглашение ICF отправить каноиста в мужском слаломе C-1 на Игры, как самая высоко оцененная страна из Америки в международном рейтинге федерации. [39]

Спринт

Соединенные Штаты квалифицировали одиночную лодку в женской гребле на байдарках и каноэ на 200 м для участия в Играх, завоевав золотую медаль на чемпионате мира по гребле на байдарках и каноэ 2019 года в Сегеде , Венгрия . [40]

Юная Невин Харрисон выиграла первую в истории золотую медаль для Соединенных Штатов в гребле на каноэ среди женщин. [41]

Легенда квалификации: FA = выход в финал (медаль); FB = выход в финал B (без медали); SF = выход в полуфинал; QF = выход в четвертьфинал

Велоспорт

Американцы завоевали бронзовую медаль в женской командной гонке преследования (главным героем которой стала Хлоя Дигерт ). Несмотря на то, что США выиграли четыре чемпионата мира в 2016, 2017, 2018 и 2020 годах, а также в составе команды была чемпионка мира 2018 года и обладательница кубка мира 2019 года Кейт Кортни , США не завоевали медали в маунтинбайке. США также остались без медалей в гонках BMX. [42] [43] В фристайле BMX чемпионка мира 2021 года Ханна Робертс завоевала серебро. Единственную золотую медаль делегации по велоспорту завоевала Дженнифер Валенте , которая одержала неожиданную победу в женском омниуме.

Дорога

Шесть американских гонщиков (двое мужчин и четыре женщины) приняли участие в своих олимпийских шоссейных гонках, поскольку они вошли в число 50 лучших в национальном рейтинге (среди мужчин) и 22 лучших в мировом рейтинге UCI (среди женщин) . [44]

Серебряный призер Рио-2016 Хлоя Дигерт Оуэн, завоевавшая золотую медаль в женской гонке на время на чемпионате мира UCI 2019 года , была автоматически включена в состав сборной США по шоссейному велоспорту на Игры. [45]

Мужчины

Женщины

Отслеживать

После завершения чемпионата мира по велоспорту на треке UCI 2020 года американские гонщики получили места как среди мужчин, так и среди женщин в омниуме и мэдисоне, а также в женском спринте, кейрине и командной гонке преследования на основе результатов своей страны в окончательном олимпийском рейтинге UCI.

Спринт

Преследование

Кейрин

Омниум

Мэдисон

Катание на горном велосипеде

Соединенные Штаты выставили трех маунтинбайкеров для участия в женской олимпийской гонке по кроссу благодаря победе Кейт Кортни на Панамериканских играх и объединенному национальному рейтингу, гарантирующему участие еще двум женщинам.

БМХ

Американские гонщики получили квоту на пять мест (два мужчины и три женщины) для BMX на Олимпиаде, что соответствует рейтингу олимпийской квалификации UCI BMX по состоянию на 1 июня 2021 года. [46] [47]

Действующий олимпийский чемпион Коннор Филдс потерпел крах в полуфинальном заезде и не смог выйти на старт в финале. Он был госпитализирован. [48]

Элис Уиллоуби была действующей чемпионкой мира, но она также потерпела падение и не прошла в финал. [49]

Раса

Фристайл Американские гонщики получили по одной квоте в первом мужском и женском фристайле BMX на Играх. Занимая первое место в рейтинге USA Cycling до 12 мая, 18-летняя Ханна Робертс была официально выбрана в команду США по велоспорту BMX для участия в Играх. [50]

Дайвинг

Прыгуны в воду из США квалифицировались на следующие индивидуальные места и синхронные команды на Играх через чемпионат мира FINA 2019 года . Прыгуны в воду должны были финишировать в двух лучших в каждом индивидуальном виде и набрать наивысший балл в паре в каждом из синхронных видов на отборочных соревнованиях на Олимпиаду в США 2020 года, которые проходили в Индианаполисе, штат Индиана (с 6 по 13 июня), чтобы гарантировать свой выбор в олимпийскую команду. [51]

Мужчины

Женщины

Конный спорт

Американские конники квалифицировали полный состав в командных соревнованиях по выездке, троеборью и конкуру на Всемирных конных играх FEI 2018 года в Трайоне, Северная Каролина , и Панамериканских играх 2019 года в Лиме , ​​Перу . [52] [53]

Выездка

Олимпийская сборная США по выездке была объявлена ​​17 июня 2021 года. Команду возглавила олимпиец Лондона 2012 года Эдриенн Лайл, а также два немецких всадника, ветеран Штеффен Петерс и новичок Сабина Шут-Кери. Ник Вагман и Дон Джон были названы путешествующими резервистами. [54]

Легенда квалификации: Q = Квалифицирован в финал на основе позиции в группе; q = Квалифицирован в финал на основе общей позиции

Троеборье

Олимпийская сборная США по троеборью была объявлена ​​27 мая 2021 года. Команду возглавили два ветерана Олимпийских игр, Филлип Даттон и Бойд Мартин, оба родившиеся в Австралии, а дополнила ее новичок Лиз Холлидей-Шарп . Дуг Пейн и Вандайвер были названы запасными игроками команды. [55] 7 июля 2021 года Лиз Холлидей-Шарп и Дениро Зет были выведены из олимпийской сборной. Дуг Пейн вышел на замену, а Тами Смит и Май Баум стали новыми запасными игроками. [56]

Прыжки

Олимпийская сборная США по прыжкам с трамплина была названа 5 июля 2021 года. В состав команды вошли два ветерана Олимпийских игр, Кент Фаррингтон и Лора Краут , к которым присоединилась новичок Джессика Спрингстин . [57]

Ограждение

Американские фехтовальщики квалифицировали полные составы в мужских и женских командных соревнованиях по рапире и женских командных соревнованиях по шпаге на Играх, заняв место среди четырех лучших стран в рейтинге олимпийских команд FIE, в то время как команды по сабле и шпаге заняли места как страны с самым высоким рейтингом из зоны Америки за пределами четырех лучших стран мира. [58] [59]

11 января 2020 года Ли Кифер стала первой фехтовальщицей, которая гарантировала себе место в сборной США на ее третьи Игры подряд, заняв первое место в национальном женском рейтинге по рапире. [60] Месяц спустя муж Кифер Герек Мейнхардт , первый американский фехтовальщик-мужчина, который должен был участвовать в четырех Олимпиадах с тех пор, как Майкл Маркс сделал это в Атланте 1996 года , и его друг детства и товарищ по команде Александр Массиалас , первый американский фехтовальщик-мужчина, выигравший две медали в одном издании, обеспечили себе места в мужской рапире в своей третьей подряд поездке на Игры. [61] Олимпийский чемпион Рио-2016 Эли Дершвиц , вместе с двукратной чемпионкой Мариэль Загунис (2004 и 2008), отправившейся на свою пятую Олимпиаду подряд, возглавили национальный мужской и женский рейтинг по фехтованию на саблях соответственно, присоединившись к составу сборной США по фехтованию в Токио. [62] Еще девять фехтовальщиков были официально отобраны в список для перенесенных Игр 23 марта 2021 года, включая сестер-шпажистов Кортни и Келли Херли и серебряного призера Рио-2016 Дэрила Хомера в мужском фехтовании на саблях. [63] Мужские и женские команды по рапире завершили отбор фехтовальщиков для Игр 28 марта 2021 года. [64]

Чемпионы мира 2019 года, мужская сборная США по рапире, завоевала бронзу , а чемпионы мира 2018 года, женская сборная США по рапире, не попала на пьедестал . [65] Ли Кифер одержала неожиданную победу над действующей олимпийской чемпионкой и чемпионкой мира Инной Дериглазовой из ROC, завоевав первое в истории женское золото по рапире для США. [66]

Мужчины

Женщины

Футбол (соккер)

Краткое содержание

Ключ :

Женский турнир

Женская сборная США по футболу квалифицировалась на Олимпиаду, выйдя в финал женского олимпийского квалификационного чемпионата КОНКАКАФ 2020 года в Карсоне, Калифорния . [67]

Чемпионы мира 2019 года USWNT , непобедимые более двух лет, проиграли в первом матче Швеции, а затем проиграли Канаде в полуфинале. В конечном итоге они завоевали бронзовую медаль.

Состав команды
Окончательный состав из 22 человек был объявлен 23 июня 2021 года. [68]

Главный тренер:North Macedonia Влатко Андоновски

Групповая игра


Источник: Правила классификации TOCOG и ФИФА : тай-брейки группового этапа
Токийский стадион , Тёфу
Посещаемость: 0 [69]
Судья: Ёсими Ямасита ( Япония ).


Четвертьфинал

Полуфинал

Финал за бронзовую медаль

Гольф

Соединенные Штаты выставили на олимпийский турнир в общей сложности четырех мужчин и четырех женщин-гольфистов. Брайсон ДеШамбо изначально был выбран в мужскую команду, но у него был положительный результат теста на COVID-19, и его заменил Патрик Рид . [70]

Ксандер Шауффеле выиграл золото для США в мужском турнире с победным счетом −18, отразив натиск словака Рори Саббатини и одержав победу с перевесом в один удар. Колин Морикава, получивший первую сеяную позицию, занял четвертое место в матче за третье место из семи человек. В женском турнире Нелли Корда завоевала золотую медаль с победным счетом −17.

Мужчины

Женщины

Гимнастика

Художественный

Соединенные Штаты выставили на Олимпийские соревнования полную команду из восьми гимнастов (по четыре на пол). На чемпионате мира 2018 года в Дохе , Катар , женская команда одержала золотую победу в командном многоборье, забронировав автоматическое место в Токио-2020. [71] Тем временем мужская команда была добавлена ​​в список сборных США по спортивной гимнастике после того, как заняла четвертое место из стран, имеющих право на квалификацию, в предварительных соревнованиях командного многоборья на чемпионате мира 2019 года в Штутгарте , Германия . [72] [73]

В спортивной гимнастике проблемы со здоровьем заставили четырехкратную обладательницу золотой медали и 19-кратную чемпионку мира Симону Байлз отказаться от участия в командных соревнованиях среди женщин, в которых США в конечном итоге завоевали серебряную медаль. Впоследствии Байлз пропустила четыре индивидуальных соревнования, прежде чем вернуться для участия в соревнованиях на бревне, в которых она выиграла бронзовую медаль. [74] Суниса Ли выиграла золотую медаль в женском индивидуальном многоборье . Четырех членов женской сборной США — Байлз, Джордан Чайлз , Суниса Ли и Грейс МакКаллум — прозвали « Боевой четверкой» в знак уважения к невзгодам, с которыми им пришлось столкнуться. [75] [76]

Мужская команда

Individual finals

Women
Team

Individual finals

b Biles withdrew from the finals for all-around, uneven bars, vault, and floor.

Rhythmic

Two U.S rhythmic gymnasts qualified for the individual all-around by finishing in the top 16 at the 2019 World Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan.[77] Additionally, the United States qualified for the group all-around after the re-allocation of Japan's host nation spot from the 2019 World Championships. The individuals and group members of the rhythmic gymnastics team were announced on June 27, 2021.[78]

Individual

Team

Trampoline

Nicole Ahsinger's sixth-place finish was the highest-ever achievement in the trampoline discipline by an American.[79]

Judo

The United States entered four judoka (one man and three women) into the Olympic tournament based on the International Judo Federation Olympics Individual Ranking, after reallocations.[80]

Karate

Four U.S. karateka were entered into the inaugural Olympic tournament. 2012 world bronze medalist and defending Pan American Games champion Sakura Kokumai qualified directly for the women's kata category by finishing among the top four karateka at the end of the combined WKF Olympic Rankings.[81][82] Thomas Scott earned his ticket to Tokyo after the reallocation of a vacant spot in the Male Kumite −75 kg category of the Olympic competition.[83][84]

Kumite

Kata

Modern pentathlon

U.S. athletes qualified for the following spots to compete in modern pentathlon. Amro El-Geziry, a three-time Olympian from Egypt who immigrated to the United States, and rookie Samantha Achterberg secured a selection each in the men's and women's event respectively by virtue of a top-five finish at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima.[85][86]

Rowing

The United States qualified the nine boats in the table below out of the fourteen Olympic classes, with the majority of crews confirming Olympic places for their boats at the 2019 FISA World Championships in Ottensheim, Austria. Rowing events were qualified by nation, so rowers had to be selected by the NOCs for each of these crews.[87][88][89] The women's lightweight double qualified at the Final Olympic Qualification Regatta on May 16 and 17 in Lucerne.

London 2012 Olympian Kara Kohler became the first rower to guarantee her selection on the U.S. team for the rescheduled Games with an outright triumph in the women's single sculls at the first Olympic Trials in Sarasota, Florida, on February 21 to 26, 2021.[90] Meanwhile, Genevra Stone, Rio 2016 silver medalist in the single sculls, teamed up with her rookie partner Kristina Wagner to secure the women's double sculls spot at the second Olympic Trials (April 12 to 15, 2021) in West Windsor, New Jersey.[91] The fours, eights, and women's quad were selected through camps, with the final nomination made by the Olympic Committee on June 18.

The Americans finished without a single rowing medal for the first time in history. The three-time defending gold medalists women's eight finished fourth.[92]

Men

Women

Qualification Legend: FA=Final A (medal); FB=Final B (non-medal); FC=Final C (non-medal); FD=Final D (non-medal); FE=Final E (non-medal); FF=Final F (non-medal); SA/B=Semifinals A/B; SC/D=Semifinals C/D; SE/F=Semifinals E/F; QF=Quarterfinals; R=Repechage

Rugby sevens

Summary

Men's tournament

The United States national rugby sevens team qualified for the Olympics by advancing to the quarterfinals in the 2019 London Sevens, securing a top four spot in the 2018–19 World Rugby Sevens Series.[93]

Team roster
United States' 12-man squad plus one alternate was named on 6 July 2021.[94] Brett Thompson replaced Ben Pinkelman due to injury on 8 July 2021.[95]

Head coach: Mike Friday

Group play

Updated to match(es) played on 26 July 2021. Source: Tokyo 2020 and World Rugby
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored.




Quarterfinal

Classification semifinal (5–8)

Fifth place match

Women's tournament

The United States women's national rugby sevens team qualified for the Olympics by winning the bronze medal and securing an outright berth at the penultimate leg of the 2018–19 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series.[96]

Team roster
The United States' squad of 12 players was named on 17 June 2021.[97]

Head coach: Rob Cain

Group play

Source: Tokyo 2020 and World Rugby
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored.
(H) Hosts




Quarterfinal


Classification semifinal (5–8)

Fifth place match

  1. ^ Matches were delayed by 30 minutes due to lightning in the area

Sailing

U.S. sailors qualified one boat in each of the following classes through the 2018 Sailing World Championships, the class-associated Worlds, the 2019 Pan American Games, and the continental regattas.[98][99] The U.S. Olympic team were determined based on the sailors' finishing positions, along with the cumulative series scores, from their respective boats at major international regattas in three selection phases: early, middle, and late.[100]

On February 14, 2020, US Sailing announced the selection for the 49erFX and Nacra 17 crews to represent the country at the Enoshima regatta based on their cumulative results at the 2019 and 2020 World Championships, with windsurfers Pedro Pascual and Farrah Hall and single-handed sailors Charlie Buckingham (Laser) and multiple world medalist Paige Railey (Laser Radial) joining them towards the end of the month.[101]

With the 2020 Olympics rescheduled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, US Sailing updated the athlete selection procedures for the country's sailing squad, which included the men's 470 Olympic trials based on the results of the first two selection meets.[102] Hence, Rio 2016 Olympian David Hughes, with his partner and skipper Stuart McNay returning to the Olympic regatta for the fourth straight time, was officially nominated to the U.S. sailing team on June 23, 2020.[103] Finn sailor Luke Muller joined the roster for his maiden Games on July 10, 2020.[104] The women's 470 crew (Barnes & Dallman-Weiss) rounded out the squad selection at the 2021 Worlds in Vilamoura, Portugal.[105]

Men

Women

Mixed

M = Medal race; EL = Eliminated – did not advance into the medal race

Shooting

U.S. shooters achieved quota places for the following events by virtue of their best finishes at the 2018 ISSF World Championships, the 2019 ISSF World Cup series, 2019 Pan American Games, and Championships of the Americas, as long as they obtained a minimum qualifying score (MQS) by May 31, 2020.[106] The U.S. shooting squad was determined based on the aggregate scores obtained by the shooters at two stages of the Olympic Trials (fall and spring).

On February 9, 2020, Team USA announced the first set of shooters to compete at the Games, including Rio 2016 Olympian Lucas Kozeniesky in the air rifle.[107] The remaining shooters were named to the U.S. team at the second stage of the Olympic Team Trials: pistol (February 24 to March 1) and shotgun (February 25 to March 8).

The U.S. won three gold medals, two silver medals, and one bronze medal in shooting.

Men

Women

Mixed

Skateboarding

The United States qualified seven skateboarders: six in men's and women's park events, based on the Olympic World Skateboarding Rankings List of June 30, 2021, and one in men's street events.

In skateboarding, the United States won two bronze medals. Reigning world champion and favorite Nyjah Huston was shut out of medals after stumbling on his last attempt.[108][109]

Men

Women

Softball

The U.S. women's softball team qualified for the Olympics by winning the gold medal and securing a lone outright berth at the 2018 Women's Softball World Championship in Chiba, Japan.[110]

In softball, the 2018 world champion U.S. (that coincidentally won gold in Japan beating the hosts twice throughout the tournament), lost to Japan in the gold medal game after defeating them in the round robin.

Summary

Team roster
The United States roster was released on June 20, 2021.[111]

Group play

Source: Tokyo 2020 and WBSC
(H) Hosts

Gold medal game

Sport climbing

U.S. athletes qualified for the following spots to compete in sport climbing. 18-year-old Brooke Raboutou became the first sport climber to be selected to the U.S. team for the Games by advancing to the final of the women's combined event and securing one of the seven provisional berths at the 2019 IFSC World Championships in Hachioji, Japan.[113][114] Meanwhile, Nathaniel Coleman and Kyra Condie completed the U.S. sport climbing roster by finishing in the top six of those eligible for qualification at the IFSC World Olympic Qualifying Event in Toulouse, France.[115] The fourth and final slot was awarded to 16-year-old Colin Duffy, after winning the gold medal at the IFSC Pan American Championships in Los Angeles.[116]

Surfing

U.S. surfers qualified for the following spots to compete in surfing. California native Kolohe Andino, two-time men's world champion John John Florence, four-time women's world champion Carissa Moore, and 17-year-old Caroline Marks finished within the top ten (for men) and top eight (for women) of those eligible for qualification in the World Surf League rankings to secure their spots on the U.S. roster for Tokyo 2020.[117][118]

One of the most dominant surfers of the generation John John Florence finished without a medal.

Swimming

U.S. swimmers achieved qualifying standards in the following events (up to a maximum of 2 swimmers in each event at the Olympic Qualifying Time (OQT), and potentially 1 at the Olympic Selection Time (OST)).[119][120] To assure their selection to the U.S. team, swimmers had to finish in the top two of each individual pool event under the Olympic qualifying cut at the 2020 United States Olympic Trials (June 13 to 20, 2021) in Omaha, Nebraska.[121]

The U.S. topped the medal count in swimming with 11 gold medals and 30 total medals. Caeleb Dressel won three individual golds and two relay golds; he won the most medals of any U.S. athlete at these Games. Katie Ledecky was defending 200m, 400m, and 800m titles, as well trying to win a newly introduced 1500m race where she held a world record. At the 2020 Games, Ledecky won two gold medals in 800m and 1500m and a silver in 400m; she also won a relay silver. Lilly King was defending her 100m breaststroke gold medal, as well as entering as the 2019 world champion in that event, and won the bronze medal; she also won silver in the 200m breastroke and a relay silver. Ryan Murphy was defending his gold medals in 100m and 200m backstroke (where he also held a world record) and ended up winning a silver and a bronze; he also won a relay gold.[122]

Men

Women

Mixed

a Swimmers who participated in the heats only.

Table tennis

Six U.S. athletes were entered into the table tennis competition at the Games. The men's and women's teams secured their respective Olympic berths by winning the gold medal each at the ITTF North America Qualification Tournament in Rockford, Illinois, United States, permitting a maximum of two starters to compete each in the men's and women's singles tournament.[123]

Ranked as the top American each by gender in the ITTF world rankings before the cutoff, Rio 2016 Olympian Kanak Jha and two-time Olympian Lily Zhang were named to the U.S. Olympic team on February 4, 2020.[124] The remaining table tennis players were selected at the Olympic Team Trials in Santa Monica, California on March 1, 2020.[125]

Taekwondo

Two U.S. athletes were entered into the taekwondo competition at the Games. With the Grand Slam winner already qualified through the WT Olympic Rankings, London 2012 bronze medalist Paige McPherson secured a spot in the women's welterweight category (67 kg), as the next highest-ranked eligible taekwondo practitioner.[126] Meanwhile, 2018 Youth Olympic silver medalist Anastasija Zolotic scored a semifinal victory in the women's lightweight category (57 kg) to book the remaining spot on the U.S. taekwondo squad at the 2020 Pan American Qualification Tournament in San José, Costa Rica.[127][128]

American teenager Anastasija Zolotic scored an upset victory over the Russian OIympic Committee's Tatiana Minina in the 57 kg to win the first ever gold medal for the United States in women's taekwondo.[129]

Tennis

The United States entered eight tennis players (four men and four women) into the Olympic tournament. Rookies Tommy Paul (world no. 50), Frances Tiafoe (world no. 65), Tennys Sandgren (world no. 68), and Marcos Giron (world no. 75) were selected as four eligible players in the ATP world rankings of June 14, 2021, after top ranked American players Reilly Opelka, John Isner, and Taylor Fritz declined their participation. Four-time gold medalist Serena Williams (world no. 8) and rookie Sofia Kenin (world no. 4) were initially to participate but chose to withdraw from the tournament for personal reasons. Jennifer Brady (world no. 14), Coco Gauff (world no. 23), Jessica Pegula (world no. 26), and Alison Riske (world no. 31) were selected for the women's singles as four of the top 58 eligible players based on their WTA world rankings of June 14, 2021.[130][131]

Having been entered into the men's singles, Sandgren and Tiafoe opted to play into men's doubles with their respective partners Austin Krajicek and Rajeev Ram, while Gauff and Pegula, already entered into the women's singles, partnered with Nicole Melichar and Bethanie Mattek-Sands, respectively.[130] Gauff subsequently tested positive for COVID-19 and had to withdraw from the games. The U.S. could not replace her in the singles due to ITF rules. In the doubles, Melichar partnered with Riske instead of Gauff.[132]

In tennis, the withdrawals of all top-ranked U.S. players left the Americans under-strength (they had a total of 11 withdrawals). They won no medals in an Olympic tennis tournament for the first time in history.[133]

Men

Women

Mixed

Triathlon

The U.S. qualified five quota places in the triathlon events for Tokyo.[134]

In women's triathlon, 2019 world champion Katie Zaferes won bronze.

Individual

Relay

Volleyball

In volleyball, the U.S. men's team did not advance to the knockout round, and the U.S. women's team won the gold medal. In beach volleyball, the top-ranked U.S. men's team was hit with a positive COVID-19 test from Taylor Crabb.[135] He was replaced by Tri Bourne, forcing Jake Gibb to play with a new partner.[136] The pair lost in the round of 16. In women's beach volleyball, the U.S. pair of Kelly Claes and Sarah Sponcil lost in the round of 16 due to controversial refereeing.[137]

Beach

United States qualified four beach volleyball pairs at the Games, as the result in the FIVB Beach volleyball Olympic Ranking List of June 13, 2021.[138][139]

Indoor

Summary

Men's tournament

The U.S. men's volleyball team qualified for the Olympics by securing an outright berth as the highest-ranked nation for pool B at the Intercontinental Olympic Qualification Tournament in Rotterdam, Netherlands.[140]

Team roster
The  United States roster was announced on 14 June 2021.[141][142]

Head coach: United States John Speraw

Group play

Source: Tokyo 2020 and FIVB
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers






Women's tournament

The U.S. women's volleyball team qualified for the Olympics by securing an outright berth as the highest-ranked nation for pool C at the Intercontinental Olympic Qualification Tournament in Shreveport, Louisiana.[143]

Team roster
The roster was announced on 7 June 2021.[144]

Head coach: Karch Kiraly

Group play

Source: Tokyo 2020 and FIVB
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers






Quarterfinal

Semifinal

Gold medal match

Water polo

In water polo, the U.S. men's team finished in sixth place, and the U.S. women's team won their third consecutive Olympic gold medal.

Summary

Key:

Men's tournament

The United States men's national water polo team qualified for the Olympics by winning the gold medal and securing an outright berth at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru.[145]

Team roster

The United States' final squad was announced on 2 July 2021.[146]

Head coach: Serbia Dejan Udovičić[147]

Note: Age as of 23 July 2021
Source: United States Men | Tokyo 2020 Olympics Archived 2021-07-22 at the Wayback Machine

Group play

Source: Tokyo 2020 and FINA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head goals scored; 5) Goal difference.
(H) Hosts




Quarterfinal

Classification semifinal (5–8)

Fifth place game

Women's tournament

The United States women's national water polo team qualified for the Olympics by winning the gold medal and securing an outright berth at the 2019 FINA Women's Water Polo World League in Budapest, Hungary.[161]

Team roster

The United States' final squad was announced on 23 June 2021.[162]

Head coach: Adam Krikorian[163]

Note: Age as of 23 July 2021
Source: United States Women | Tokyo 2020 Olympics Archived 2021-07-22 at the Wayback Machine

Group play

Source: Tokyo 2020 and FINA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head goals scored; 5) Goal difference.
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. ^ a b ROC10–10 Hungary



Quarterfinal

Semifinal

Gold medal game

Weightlifting

U.S. weightlifters qualified for eight quota places at the games, based on the Tokyo 2020 Rankings Qualification List of June 11, 2021.[177]

In weightlifting, 2019 world champion Katherine Nye won silver.

Men

Women

Wrestling

The United States qualified fifteen wrestlers for each of the following classes into the Olympic competition. Four of them finished among the top six to book Olympic spots in the men's freestyle (74 and 97 kg) and women's freestyle (68 and 76 kg) at the 2019 World Championships, while eleven more licenses were awarded to U.S. wrestlers, who progressed to the top two finals at the 2020 Pan American Qualification Tournament in Ottawa, Canada.[178][179][180]

To assure their selection to the U.S. Olympic team, wrestlers had to claim a top spot of each division at the 2020 Olympic Trials (April 2 to 3, 2021) in Dickies Arena, Texas.[181] Among those selected to the team were reigning Olympic champions Kyle Snyder (men's freestyle 97 kg) and Helen Maroulis (women's freestyle 57 kg), five-time world champion Adeline Gray (women's freestyle 76 kg), Ildar Hafizov (men's Greco-Roman 60 kg), a Beijing 2008 Olympian from Uzbekistan who returned to the Games for the second time as an American citizen; and Kyle Dake (men's freestyle 74 kg), who defeated London 2012 champion Jordan Burroughs in the final match to earn the coveted spot in his Olympic debut.[182]

In the women's freestyle wrestling, the United States sent its strongest ever team, after three gold medals at the 2019 World Wrestling Championships. Four-time and reigning world champion Adeline Gray lost in the final, getting silver. Another reigning world champion Tamyra Mensah-Stock became the second ever U.S. woman to take gold. The first one, Helen Maroulis, came to Tokyo to defend her gold medal but was narrowly defeated in the semi-final and proceeded to win the bronze medal bout.[183] Another reigning world champion Jacarra Winchester lost in the quarter-finals, battled through the repechage to the bronze medal match but lost there as well.

In the men's freestyle wrestling, 2018 world champion David Taylor upset the defending Olympic and world champion Hassan Yazdani to win gold. Kyle Dake, after winning the 2018 and 2019 world championships in the 79 kg, was unable to match that success in the Olympic 74 kg, losing in the quarter-final to Mahamedkhabib Kadzimahamedau, and then proceeded to clinch bronze after battling in the repechage. Gable Steveson, meanwhile, scored an incredible upset, defeating the 2017, 2018, and 2019 world champion Geno Petriashvili for the gold medal. Kyle Snyder faced off against Abdulrashid Sadulaev of the ROC in the gold medal game and lost a close contest on points. Snyder was the defending Olympic champion and 2019 world championship bronze medalist.

Key:

Men

Women

See also

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