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2021 Medalists
Keep up with #IviesinTokyo and the latest medal wins.

GOLD MEDAL.
Yale Crew's Dan Williamson and the New Zealand men's eight crew powered through a nail-biting race to claim Olympic gold.
Yale Crew's Dan Williamson and the New Zealand men's eight crew powered through a nail-biting race to claim Olympic gold.

Princeton water polo's Ashleigh Johnson claims her second consecutive gold medal after leading
Team USA to a 14-5 win over Spain this morning. It is the league's 11th medal of #Tokyo2020.
Team USA to a 14-5 win over Spain this morning. It is the league's 11th medal of #Tokyo2020.


SILVER MEDAL.
Cornell Track & Field &
Cornell Swim Dive standout Taylor Knibb earned an Olympic silver medal at the first ever mixed triathlon relay at Tokyo 2020.
Cornell Track & Field &
Cornell Swim Dive standout Taylor Knibb earned an Olympic silver medal at the first ever mixed triathlon relay at Tokyo 2020.

Anchoring the women's 4x100m Relay, Harvard track & field's Gabrielle Thomas helped lead the US to a silver medal.

Columbia Rowing 's John Tanguay and his
Team USA crew mates secured a Paralympics silver medal after rowing a 7:20.13 in the PR3Mixed4+.
Team USA crew mates secured a Paralympics silver medal after rowing a 7:20.13 in the PR3Mixed4+.

With a time of 21.87 in the 200m, Harvard Track's Gabrielle Thomas brings home a bronze medal for Team USA.

Brown softball's Janet Leung won Canada's first Olympic medal in softball after defeating Mexico 3-2.

Princeton's men's crew's Fred Vystavel secured a bronze medal in the men's pair after crossing the line in 6:18.99. His medal is Princeton's 60th Olympic medal.

Three Ivies - Yale Crew
alums Ollie Wynne-Griffith and Charlie Elwes and former Princeton Heavies
Tom George - led Team Great Britain to a bronze medal in the men's eight in Tokyo.
alums Ollie Wynne-Griffith and Charlie Elwes and former Princeton Heavies
Tom George - led Team Great Britain to a bronze medal in the men's eight in Tokyo.

The Big Red wrestling
four-time National Champion Kyle Dake defeats Italy's Chamizo to become an Olympic bronze medalist in the men's freestyle 74 kg.
four-time National Champion Kyle Dake defeats Italy's Chamizo to become an Olympic bronze medalist in the men's freestyle 74 kg.

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