The Day 5 at Tokyo Olympics 2020 produced another thrilling day of sporting action in the capital of Japan. The hosts continued their impressive campaign as they held on to the top spot after clinching few more medals on Wednesday. Japan's Daiki Hashimoto secured the gold medal after his brilliant performance in Men's Artistic Individual all-round event.
Talking about India, there wasn't any major medal event as such apart from Rowing where they did not realistically stood a chance. Although there were a few positives for India with Pooja Rani, PV Sindhu and Deepika Kumari progressing to the next round, they fell down to 43rd position in the standings.
Medal Tally after Day 5
Medal winners of major events
There were quite a lot of medal winners on Day 5, with so many event finals taking place on Wednesday. Here is a list of few of the winners of major events in Tokyo:
Artistic Gymnastics (Men's Artistic Individual all-round)
Gold - Daiki Hashimoto (Japan)
Silver - Xiao Ruoteng (China)
Bronze - Nikita Nagornyy (ROC)
Diving (Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard)
Gold - China
Silver - USA
Bronze - Germany
3x3 Basketball (Men's Tournament)
Gold - Lativia
Silver - ROC
Bronze - Serbia
3x3 Basketball (Women's Tournament)
Gold - USA
Silver - ROC
Bronze - China
Equestrian (Individual Dressage)
Gold - Jessica von Bredow-Werndl (Germany)
Silver - Isabell Werth (Germany)
Bronze - Charlotte Dujardin (Great Britain)
Fencing (Men's Team Sabre)
Gold - South Korea
Silver - Italy
Bronze - Hungary
Judo (Women's 70kg)
Gold - Chizuru Arai (Japan)
Silver - Michaela Polleres (Austria)
Bronze - Sanne van Dijke (Netherlands)
Judo (Men's 90kg)
Gold - Lasha Bekauri (Gerogia)
Silver - Eduard Trippel (Germany)
Bronze - Davlat Bobonov (Uzbekistan)
Road Cycling (Women's Individual Time Trial)
Gold - Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands)
Silver - Marlen Reusser (Switzerland)
Bronze - Anna van der Breggen (Netherlands)
Road Cycling (Men's Individual Time Trial)
Gold - Primoz Roglic (Slovenia)
Silver - Tom Dumoulin (Netherlands)
Bronze - Rohan Dennis (Australia)
Rowing (Women's Double Sculls)
Gold - Romania
Silver - New Zealand
Bronze - Netherlands
Rowing (Men's Double Sculls)
Gold - France
Silver - Netherlands
Bronze - China
Rugby Sevens (Men's Tournament)
Gold - Fiji
Silver - New Zealand
Bronze - Argentina
Swimming (Women's 200m Freestyle)
Gold - Ariarne Titmus (Australia)
Silver - Siobhan Bernadette Haughey (Hong Kong)
Bronze - Penny Oleksiak (Canada)
Swimming (Men's 200m Butterfly)
Gold - Kristof Milak (Hungary)
Silver - Tomoru Honda (Japan)
Bronze - Federico Burdisso (Italy)
Weightlifting (Men's 73kg)
Gold - Shi Zhiyong (China)
Silver - Julio Mayora (Venezuela)
Bronze - Briken Calja (Albania)