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US to top medal table; China and Russia next

Phelps would collect five more gold

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RIO DE JANEIRO, April 27, (AP): If the Rio de Janeiro Olympics were held today, the United States would win the most medals and the most golds. And American swimmer Michael Phelps would collect five more gold medals and a bronze, bringing his overall total to 28 with a career goldmedal haul of 23.

Simon Gleave has been crunching the Olympic numbers for four years, putting them through a data-processing program as the head of analysis for US-based Gracenote, a sports and entertainm­ent data provider.

“In terms of medal-count and order, it’s going to be close to what we have,” said Gleave, who in 2012, using a less sophistica­ted program, predicted within four medals the results of 16 of the top 20 teams.

Gleave will issue updates again in June, July and August, just days before the Aug 5 opening. He expects a few minor changes, but nothing major.

Gleave is picking the United States

In this July 31, 2012, file photo, US gymnasts (left to right), Jordyn Wieber, Gabrielle Douglas, McKayla Maroney, Alexandra Raisman and Kyla Ross raise their hands on the podium during the medal ceremony for the Artistic Gymnastic women’s team

final at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. (AP)

to top the table with 42 gold and 102 overall. China will be second with 31 gold and 78 overall, which is the same 1-2 order as London four years ago. The next teams in order of gold are: Russia (22), Australia (18), Britain (17), Germany (15), Japan (12), South Korea (12), France (10) and the host-country Brazil (9).

“You could look at this as if these are the stories before they happen,” Gleave said in an interview with The Associated Press.

For years, Italian Luciano Barra has predicted the medal count, basing his results on world-championsh­ips results leading up to the games.

Gleave has gone several steps beyond. He tracks world championsh­ips, grand prix events, grand slams and even some continenta­l championsh­ips then gives more weight to the most recent events, and the most important events.

Although Gleave has Russia placing third in the gold-medal and overall standings, some Russian athletes could be banned from the games over a doping scandal.

“It’s a bit difficult to know with Russia at the moment,” Gleave said. “We

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