Japan set for record medals haul at home, but finish behind China: study

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Japan set for record medals haul at home, but finish behind China: study
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Japan can expect a more than 50% hike in their medal tally at their home Olympics but will still fall significantly short of toppling China from the second position - study

TOKYO - Japan can expect a more than 50% hike in their medal tally at their home Olympics but will still fall significantly short of toppling China from the second position, data analysts Gracenote predicted exactly six months before the Tokyo Games.

Gracenote had earlier identified United States, China and Japan as the biggest beneficiaries of the four-year ban on Russia by the World Anti-Doping Agency. China, after falling to 70 medals in Rio, have been projected to bounce back in Tokyo and finish second with 43 gold medals. Japan won a record-breaking 41 medals in Rio but might improve to 65 with gains expected from a combination of more medals in all their strongest sports and potential success in new and returning sports.

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