World Track & Field Championships medal count: Updated table of gold, silver, bronze medals for every country

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Jul 14, 2023

World Track & Field Championships medal count: Updated table of gold, silver, bronze medals for every country

On your mark, get set, go! Some of the world's best athletes will descend on Budapest in 2023 for the annual World Athletics Championships. And it's fitting that the capital of Hungary will host the

On your mark, get set, go!

Some of the world's best athletes will descend on Budapest in 2023 for the annual World Athletics Championships. And it's fitting that the capital of Hungary will host the event for all the athletes hungry for a chance announce their candidacy for the 2024 Paris Olympics.

There are 202 countries that will be represented, with over 2,000 athletes participating in the competition. Some countries will experience more success than others, but the goal remains the same — keep racking up those medals and be the first to finish.

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Which country will take home the most and who cracks the leaderboard? The Sporting News is tracking the top 15 countries in terms of medal count for the World Track & Field Championships in 2023. Follow along below.

Top nations ranked on number of gold, silver and bronze medals, respectively.

Full medal count is available on the World Athletics' official website.

NBC networks and their streaming service, Peacock, will carry all of the festivities from the World Championships. For non-Peacock coverage, viewers will also be able to access the broadcasts on Fubo, which comes with a free trial for new subscribers.

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