The 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games enter their final weekend of competition before the closing ceremonies conclude on September 5.

With the addition of Pakistan to the list, there are now 84 countries who have had athletes earn medals in the Tokyo Paralympics.

The People’s Republic of China continues to dominate the list of medal winners with 85 gold medals and 184 medals overall. Great Britain and the RPC add their names to the list of countries who have won at least 100 medals.

The United States has tied for third in gold medals with 34. The Americans have earned a total of 92 medals to hold on to fifth in the overall count.

Paralympic Medal Count – Day 10:
People’s Republic of China – 184
Great Britain – 111
RPC (Russia) – 107
Ukraine – 94
United States – 92
Australia – 72
Italy – 65
Brazil – 61
Netherlands – 54
France – 51
Germany – 39
Japan – 34
Spain – 33
Colombia – 23
Poland – 23
Mexico – 21
Canada – 20
Islamic Republic of Iran – 20
Republic of Korea – 19

Azerbaijan – 17
Uzbekistan – 17
Thailand – 15
Hungary –15
Belgium – 15
Turkey – 15
India – 13
Switzerland – 12
New Zealand – 12
Algeria – 10
Slovakia – 9
Austria – 9
Tunisia – 9
Israel – 9
Greece – 9
Nigeria – 8
Czech Republic – 8
Belarus – 7
Egypt – 7
Ireland – 7
Sweden – 7
Argentina – 7
Venezuela – 6
Latvia – 5
South Africa – 6
Morocco – 6
Kazakhstan – 5
Chile – 5
Cuba – 5
Denmark – 5
Finland – 5
Croatia – 5
Jordan – 4
Norway – 4
Serbia – 4
Indonesia – 3
Georgia – 3
Malaysia – 3
Ecuador – 3
Lithuania – 3
Romania – 2
Bulgaria – 2
Sri Lanka – 2
Iraq – 2
Cyprus – 2
Slovenia – 2
Hong Kong – 2
Singapore – 2
Nambia – 2
United Arab Emirates – 2
Vietnam – 1
El Salvador – 1
Ethiopia – 1
Montenegro – 1
Chinese Taipei – 1
Uganda – 1
Portugal – 1
Mongolia – 1
Costa Rica – 1
Kuwait – 1
Kenya – 1
Oman – 1
Saudi Arabia – 1
Peru – 1
Pakistan – 1