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10 Takeaways From the 2020 Summer Olympics

The 2020 Summer Olympics came to a close this weekend after a wild two weeks that followed an even crazier, unprecedented five-year cycle. Now that Tokyo has officially passed the baton to Paris for the 2024 Games, it’s time to look back at our biggest takeaways from the 2020 Olympics.

The 2020 Summer Olympics were all about the women from the United States of America. Thanks to their contributions, the U.S. won not only the overall medal count, but also edged China for the lead in gold medals 39 to 38. A staggering 58.4 percent of the U.S.’s overall medal haul of a 113 came from female athletes or teams. That’s the highest percentage ever.

American men won 41 medals in Tokyo, six were won in mixed events, while 66 were won by women. It’s the fourth Summer Olympics in a row where U.S. women topped the men in the medal count. If the U.S. women were their own country, they would have ranked fourth in total medals, edging Great Britain by one. It’s also worth noting, those numbers came with Simone Biles taking herself out of several events she was a gold medal favorite in, so they could have been even higher.

On top of the great medal count, two U.S. women’s teams continued their dynasties, as the women’s basketball team won its seventh-straight gold medal, while the water polo team won it’s third consecutive gold. Both qualify as legitimate juggernauts and shouldn’t fall off in Paris.

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