At present, mainland athletes in diving Chen Ruolin, gymnastics Zou Kai, diving Wu Minxia, table tennis Ma Long are five Olympic gold medals tied for the first place, in addition to this Paris Olympics Ma Long is expected to win the sixth individual gold medal in the men's table tennis team competition, but even so Ma Long can not enter the top ten of the Olympic history individual medal list, one of the reasons is that the domestic replacement is faster, such as Sweden table tennis grand slam player Waldner has played for 45 years in his career, and mainland table tennis should consider more inheritance and succession gradient training mechanism, If resources are piled up on one person, Ma Long has a high probability of winning three gold medals in men's table tennis, mixed doubles, and team in every Olympic Games!
Malone only competed in the men's team this year
10th place: Usain Bolt, Jamaica sprinter, results: 8 gold, 0 silver and 0 bronze!
From the 08 Beijing Olympics to the 16 Rio Olympics, in addition to winning all the 100m and 200m championships, Bolt also led Jamaica teammates to beat the United States team three times to win the 4*100m gold medal, the only pity is that the 08 Beijing Olympics 4*100m because his teammate Carter did not pass the doping test caused the gold medal to be canceled, otherwise Bolt is 9 gold medals are expected to enter the top five on the list, as long as the three Olympic Games are gold medals, this dominance can be imagined.
Usain Bolt always looks like he has a lot of energy to spare
9th place: Matt Biondi, United States swimmer, results: 8 gold, 2 silver and 1 bronze!
Biondi was an United States swimmer in the 80s, competing in the '84, '86 and '92 Olympic Games, including five gold, one silver and one bronze medal in '88.
8th place: Jenny Thompson, United States swimmer, results: 8 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze!
Jenny Thompson is a United States female swimmer who competed in Barcelona '92, Atlanta '96, Sydney 2000 and Athens '04 in her career, focusing on freestyle and 4*100m relay, 2 gold medals in '92, 6 gold medals in '96 and '00, and announced her retirement after only two silver medals in '04.
Nicknamed Super Hero
7th place: Kanto Sawami, Japan gymnast, results: 8 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze!
Kato Sawan competed in three Olympic Games in '68, '72 and '76, when Japan gymnastics was the Olympics and Kato Sawan was particularly prominent in floor exercise, vault and individual all-around.
6th place: Birgit Fischer, Germany rower, results: 8 gold, 4 silver and 0 bronze!
Bilgit Fisher played from Moscow 1980 to Athens '04, where Fisher focused on women's single kayaking at his early peak, and later in double and quadruple kayaking, eventually accumulating eight Olympic gold medals in his long career.
Evergreens in a kayak
5th place: Maxpitz, United States swimmer, results: 9 gold, 1 silver and 0 bronze!
Spitz is known as the talent of United States swimming, he participated in two Olympic Games in '68 and '72, including seven gold medals in the 100-meter freestyle, 200-meter freestyle, 100-meter butterfly, 200-meter butterfly and three team relays in 72 years.
4th place: Carl Lewis, United States track and field athlete, results: 9 gold, 1 silver and 0 bronze!
From 1984 to 1996, Lewis won two gold medals in the 100m, two gold medals in the 4*100m, one gold medal in the 200m and four gold medals in the long jump.
It was once hailed as a limit that human beings could never reach
3rd place: Pavo Numir, Finland long-distance runner, results: 9 gold, 3 silver and 0 bronze!
Numir competed in three Olympic Games, 1920, '24 and '28, when he dominated the 1,500m, 5,000m and 10,000m events, such as the 1,500m gold medal in 1924, when Numir won another gold medal in the 5,000m.
Second place: Latisa Rattinina, former Soviet gymnastics, results: 9 gold, 5 silver and 4 bronze!
Having competed in three Olympic Games in '56, '60 and '64, Latinina was the undisputed champion of gymnastics in her time, leading the Soviet Union to a triple gymnastics team title.
1st place: Phelps, United States swimmer, results: 23 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze!
Phelps participated in a total of five Olympic Games in 2000, 04, 08, 12 and 16, including 6 gold medals in Athens in 04, and then eight gold medals in freestyle, butterfly and medley at the Beijing Olympics in 08, breaking Spitz's record of 7 gold medals in 72.
can only be described in four words: Dugu seeking defeat
In London 2012, Phelps announced his retirement after winning four gold medals, but returned again in April 14 and served as the flag bearer of the United States for the Rio Olympics in 16, and finally won five gold medals in butterfly, freestyle and 4*100m relay at this Olympics, which is really rare!