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Monday, June 30, 2025

Cuba tops Caribbean Olympic medal tally

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Sports Desk
1422 days ago
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Elaine Thompson-Herah, of Jamaica, wins the women's 100-metre final at the 2020 Summer Olympics on July 31 in Tokyo. See page 62. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

Elaine Thompson-Herah, of Jamaica, wins the women's 100-metre final at the 2020 Summer Olympics on July 31 in Tokyo. See page 62. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

Petr David Josek

TOKYO, Japan – Sev­en Caribbean na­tions ap­pear on the fi­nal medal ta­ble from the Sum­mer Olympic Games which end­ed on Sun­day, with Cu­ba top­ping the list.

The Span­ish-speak­ing Caribbean coun­try won 15 medals as Caribbean na­tions fin­ished with 15 gold, sev­en sil­ver and nine bronze.

For the Cubans, their gold came in box­ing through Andy Cruz, Julio la Cruz, Arlen Lopez and Roniel Igle­sias, along with three-gold medal per­for­mance in row­ing, al­low­ing them to end in 14th place on the over­all medal ta­ble.

The oth­er Caribbean na­tions on the medal ta­ble were Ja­maica, the Ba­hamas, Bermu­da, Puer­to Ri­co, the Do­mini­can Re­pub­lic and Grena­da. All but one of the medals won by this group of coun­tries came in ath­let­ics.

Gold medal win­ners Elaine Thomp­son-Her­ah and Hansle Parch­ment of Ja­maica, Shau­nae Miller-Ui­bo and Steven Gar­diner of the Ba­hamas, along with Puer­to Ri­can Jas­min Ca­ma­cho-Quinn all made his­to­ry.

Thomp­son-Her­ah be­came the first to com­plete a 100-200 me­tres ‘dou­ble-dou­ble’ and Parch­ment made Ja­maica the first coun­try oth­er than the Unit­ed States to win the 110 me­tres hur­dles in suc­ces­sive Olympic Games.

That feat was last ac­com­plished by the USA in 1988, when Roger King­dom re­tained the ti­tle he won in 1984.

Miller-Ui­bo and Gar­diner gave the Ba­hamas the ho­n­our of be­ing the first Caribbean coun­try to win both 400 me­tres gold medals in the same Games since 1984.

Ca­ma­cho-Quinn is Puer­to Ri­co’s first Olympic cham­pi­on in ath­let­ics.

Ja­maica’s medal haul of four gold, one sil­ver and four bronze earned Thomp­son-Her­ah and her com­pa­tri­ots fifth place on the ath­let­ics medal ta­ble, be­hind the Unit­ed States, Italy, Kenya and Poland.

The USA won sev­en gold, 12 sil­ver and sev­en bronze medals.

The much-ma­ligned games, post­poned from last year due to the out­break of the COVID-19 pan­dem­ic, wrapped up Sun­day with the clos­ing cer­e­mo­ny in the coun­try’s cap­i­tal.

With ris­ing COVID cas­es, the Games pro­ceed­ed be­hind closed doors, with ath­letes forced to un­der­go ex­ten­sive test­ing through­out the show­piece.

“There are no words to de­scribe what you have achieved,” said Tokyo 2020 pres­i­dent, Seiko Hashimo­to.

“You have ac­cept­ed what seemed unimag­in­able, un­der­stood what had to be done, and through hard work and per­se­ver­ance over­come un­be­liev­able chal­lenges.”

The clos­ing cer­e­mo­ny show­cased parts of Japan cul­ture, amidst fire­works at the Olympic sta­di­um, as the cur­tain came down on the Games, with France’s cap­i­tal Paris set to take the ba­ton in 2024.

“For the first time since the pan­dem­ic be­gan, the en­tire world came to­geth­er,” said In­ter­na­tion­al Olympic Com­mit­tee pres­i­dent, Thomas Bach.

“No­body has ever or­gan­ised a post­poned Games be­fore.”

ATH­LET­IC-Fi­nal medal ta­ble

Coun­try*Gold*Sil­ver*Bronze*to­tal

1. Unit­ed States 39 – 41 – 33 = 113

2. Chi­na 28 – 32 – 18 = 88

3. Japan 27 – 14 – 17 = 58

14. Cu­ba 7 – 3 – 5 = 15

21. Ja­maica 4 – 1 – 4 = 9

42. The Ba­hamas 2 – 0 – 0 = 2

63. Bermu­da 1 – 0 – 0 = 1

63. Puer­to Ri­co 1 – 0 – 0 = 1

68. Do­mini­can Re­pub­lic 0 – 3 – 2 = 5

86. Grena­da 0 – 0 – 1 = 1

(CMC)


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