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2012 Summer Olympics: Medal Count, Preview For Wednesday

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After an exciting weekend and start to the week, more gold medalists will be decided on Wednesday, especially in the water. Swimming, rowing and kayaking medals are abound along with more fencing, judo and weightlifting to continue the theme from the past few days.

The United States currently holds the medal count lead with 25, but it's China that currently leads in the race for the most gold medals. China is also second in overall medal count with 23.


RELATED: Sports Illustrated Medal Tracker


Here's a list of all the events that will find gold medalists on Wednesday:

  • Men's K-1 (kayak)
  • Women's individual time trial (cycling)
  • Men's individual time trial (cycling)
  • Men's synchronized 3-meter springboard (diving)
  • Men's individual epee (fencing)
  • Women's individual sabre (fencing)
  • Men's individual all-around (gymnastics)
  • Women's 70 kg (judo)
  • Men's 90 kg (judo)
  • Women's pair (rowing)
  • Women's quadruple sculls (rowing)
  • Men's eight (rowing)
  • Women's 25-meter pistol (shooting)
  • Men's 200-meter breaststroke (swimming)
  • Women's 200-meter butterfly (swimming)
  • Men's 100-meter freestyle (swimming)
  • Women's 4x200-meter freestyle relay (swimming)
  • Women's 69 kg/152 lbs (weightlifting)
  • Men's 77 kg/170 lbs (weightlifting)
  • As usual, streaming is available on NBC's website if you have the proper credentials and the games are being shown on tape delay as well across the NBC network of channels.

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