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Latest National Games Gold Medal Standings: Shandong leads with 32 golds, claiming 7 golds in a single day, Beijing surpasses double digits, Hong Kong wins 3 golds

As of November 14th Beijing time, the fourth day of the National Games wrapped up yesterday with all 27 gold medals won. The latest medal standings saw a remarkable change: Shandong erupted again, sweeping up 7 golds in a powerful display, topping the chart with 32 golds, 8 ahead of second-place Guangdong. Guangdong stays second, trailed by Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai. Beijing’s gold tally reached double digits with a perfect 10, and Hong Kong added another gold, bringing their total to 3!

Shandong has steadily secured the top spot on the medal table this event through its strong overall strength, earning golds daily. On this competition day, Shandong ignited a gold medal frenzy, capturing 8 golds consecutively, showcasing an impressive performance. Their total gold count was the first to surpass 30, standing at 32 golds and firmly in first place. The lead over second-place Guangdong widened to 8 golds, marking Shandong’s fourth consecutive day at the summit. They are clearly ahead and poised to achieve a historic fifth consecutive National Games championship!


Host Guangdong showed less gold-winning power today, overshadowed by Shandong, with only 2 gold medals added, bringing their total to 24. Although they maintain second place, the gap with Shandong has grown, making it unlikely they will challenge for first. Zhejiang earned 2 golds today, tying their total with Jiangsu at 17 golds. Beijing added 2 more golds, breaking into double digits with 10 golds, becoming the sixth team to do so, but still trails Shanghai by 6 golds!

On this day, Hong Kong won another gold as Siobhan Haughey took the women’s 200m freestyle title, raising Hong Kong’s total to 3 golds and climbing to 20th place—a small but notable leap. Currently, six teams have surpassed double-digit golds, 28 teams have won at least one gold, while a few teams remain without any golds, which is somewhat awkward. Hopefully, they can secure medals soon. Keep it up!

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