45 medals for Africa this year. A record. Wayde Van Niekerk, the South African, being the first African to win a gold medal in sprint, and also broke the world record established by Michael Johnson in 1999 on 400 m. Ethiopian Almaz Ayana also broke the 1993 record in 10000m. Here are the remaining medals from the tally I published before the end of the games.
Cheikh Salla Cisse gave Côte d’Ivoire its very first Gold medal (in less than 80 kg Taekwondo men)

Caster Semenya – 800 m women (South Africa) – Gold
Ruth Gbagbi – Taekwondo less than 67 kg women (Côte d’Ivoire) – Bronze
Francine Niyonsaba – 800 m women (Burundi) – Silver
Margaret Nyairera Wambui – 800 m women (Kenya) – Bronze
Nigeria men Soccer team – Bronze

Eliud Kipchoge – Men Marathon (Kenya) – Gold
Julius Yego – Men Javelin (Kenya) – Silver
Almaz Ayana – 5000 m women (Ethiopia) – Bronze
Hagos Gebrhiwet – 5000 m men (Ethiopia)- Bronze
Feyisa Lilesa – Men Marathon (Ethiopia) – Silver
Taoufik Makhloufi – 1500 m Men (Algeria) – Silver
Abdoulrazak Issoufou Alfaga – over 80kg Taekwondo men (Niger) – Silver
Oussama Oueslati – less than 80 kg Taekwondo men (Tunisia) – Bronze
Hellen Obiri – 5000 m women (Kenya) – Silver
Vivian Cheruiyot – 5000 m women (Kenya) – Gold
I didn’t follow the Rio Olympics as much, but good on all of those athletes who won medals. I didn’t know 2016 was the first time Cote D’Ivoire won gold. That’s great!
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