Had the University of Florida been its own country, it would be tied for No. 19 worldwide in total medal count.
Had the University of Florida been its own country, it would be tied for No. 19 worldwide in total medal count, alongside Sweden and Kenya, and tied for No. 16 worldwide in total gold medals won with Sweden, Kenya and Norway.
Rounding out the group are Emma Weyant and Kieran Smith , who each won their second-career Olympic medal this year. Weyant finished third overall in theGrant Holloway came to Paris with nearly every accolade he could have. The one he didn’t have was an Olympic gold medal. It didn’t take long for him to check that box.Meanwhile, Jasmine Moore made Olympic history with her performance in Paris.
The Gators do not officially count volunteer assistant coach Katie Ledecky’s four medals won this year in its count.
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