Australia has finished sixth on the 2020 Tokyo Olympic medal tally, equalling its all-time record set at the 2004 Athens Games.
The United States secured the first spot on the ladder, with China, Japan, and Great Britain finishing second, third and fourth respectively.
Australian athletes brought home a total of 46 medals, including 17 gold medals, seven silver, and 22 bronze.
For the full list of Australia’s medallists at Tokyo 2020, see below:
Final medal winners
Gold medallists:
Kaylee McKeown, swimming, women’s 100m backstroke
Kaylee McKeown, swimming, women’s 200m backstroke
Izaac Stubblety-Cook, swimming, men’s 200m breaststroke
Ariarne Titmus, swimming, 400m freestyle
Ariarne Titmus, swimming, women’s 200m freestyle
Emma McKeon, swimming, women’s 100m freestyle
Emma McKeon, swimming, 50m freestyle
Australia, swimming, women’s 4x100m freestyle relay
Australia, swimming, women’s 4x100m medley relay
Australia, rowing, men’s four
Australia, rowing, women’s four
Jessica Fox, canoe slalom, women’s canoe
Logan Martin, BMX freestyle, men’s park
Matt Wearn, sailing, men’s one person dinghy – laser
Australia, sailing, men’s two person dinghy
Keegan Palmer, skateboarding, men’s park
Australia, canoe sprint, men’s kayak double 1000m
Silver medallists:
Jack McLoughlin, swimming, men’s 400m freestyle
Kyle Chalmers, swimming, men’s 100m freestyle
Ariarne Titmus, swimming, women’s 800m freestyle
Australia, equestrian, eventing team
Australia, hockey, men
Mariafe Artacho del Solar/Taliqua Clancy, beach volleyball, women
Nicola McDermott, athletics, women’s high jump
Bronze medallists:
Owen Wright, surfing, men
Australia, swimming, men’s 4x100m freestyle relay
Australia, swimming, men’s 4x200m freestyle relay
Brendon Smith, swimming, men’s 400m individual medley
Emma McKeon, swimming, women’s 100m butterfly
Cate Campbell, swimming, women’s 100m freestyle
Emily Seebohm, swimming, women’s 200m backstroke
Australia, swimming, mixed 4x100m medley relay
Australia, swimming, men’s 4x200m freestyle relay
Jessica Fox, canoe slalom, women’s kayak
Rohan Dennis, cycling road, men’s individual time trial
Australia, rowing, men’s quadruple sculls
Australia, rowing, women’s quadruple sculls
Ashleigh Barty/John Peers, tennis, mixed doubles
Andrew Hoy, equestrian, eventing individual
Australia, cycling track, men’s team pursuit
Kareena Lee, marathon swimming, women’s 10km
Ashley Moloney, athletics, men’s decathlon
Melissa Wu, diving, women’s 10m platform
Harry Garside, boxing, men’s light
Kelsey-Lee Barber, athletics, women’s javelin
Australia, basketball, men