Paris – After Monday’s various competitions, the United States is at the top of the points table with the most 79 medals, including 21 gold, 30 silver and 28 bronze.
China, France, Australia, UK, South Korea, Japan, Italy, Netherlands and Germany are in the top 10 positions respectively.
In second place, China has won a total of 53 medals including 21 gold, 18 silver and 14 bronze medals, while France has won a total of 48 medals including 13 gold, 16 silver and 19 bronze medals and has achieved the third position in the medal table so far.
Similarly, Australia in the fourth position has won 33 medals including 13 gold, 12 silver and eight bronze, while Britain in the fifth position has won a total of 42 medals including 12 gold, 13 silver and 17 bronze.
South Korea, which is in the sixth place in the medal table, has won a total of 26 medals including 11 gold, eight silver and seven bronze, while Japan has managed to win 26 medals including 10 gold, five silver and 11 bronze.
Italy, which is in the eighth position, has won a total of 25 medals including nine gold, 10 silver and six bronze, while the Netherlands has won a total of 17 medals including seven gold, five silver and five bronze.
Germany has won a total of 16 medals, including seven gold, five silver and four bronze, and managed to finish last among the top ten.
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