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  • Canada's Philip "Phil Wizard" Kim celebrates with his gold medal after winning the men's breaking final.ODD ANDERSEN/Getty Images

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Team Canada had a record-breaking run at the Paris Olympics. Canada won 27 medals – nine gold, seven silver and 11 bronze – more than any Summer Olympics since the boycott-plagued 1984 Games 40 years ago in Los Angeles. Canada recorded 49 top five finishes.

By comparison, Canada won 24 medals, including seven gold, at the Tokyo Olympics three years ago, and 22 medals, including four gold, at the 2016 Rio Summer Games.

Summer McIntosh, a swimming phenom who became the first Canadian to win three gold medals at a single Olympics, and Ethan Katzberg, the country’s first hammer throw champion, were chosen as flagbearers at the closing ceremonies on Sunday.

Here is a complete breakdown of Canada’s podium finishes at the Paris Olympics:

Gold:

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Swimming phenom Summer McIntosh became the first Canadian to win three gold medals at a single Olympics.Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press

Women’s 200-metre butterfly – Summer McIntosh

Women’s 200-metre individual medley – Summer McIntosh

Women’s 400-metre individual medley – Summer McIntosh

Men’s 4x100-metre relay – Andre De Grasse, Aaron Brown, Jerome Blake and Brendon Rodney

Men’s hammer throw – Ethan Katzberg

Women’s hammer throw – Camryn Rogers

Men’s breaking – Phil ‘Wizard’ Kim

Women’s canoe sprint 200-metre single – Katie Vincent

Women’s judo – Christa Deguchi

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Silver

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Marco Arop takes the start in the men's 800-metre final. He won silver in the event.JEWEL SAMAD/Getty Images

Men’s 100-metre butterfly – Josh Liendo

Women’s 400-metre freestyle – Summer McIntosh

Women’s weightlifting – Maude Charron

Men’s 800-metres – Marco Arop

Women’s beach volleyball – Melissa Humana-Paredes and Brandie Wilkerson

Women’s rowing eight 2,000-metres – Jessica Sevick, Caileigh Filmer, Maya Meschkuleit, Kasia Gruchalla-Wesierski, Avalon Wasteneys, Sydney Payne, Kristina Walker, Abby Dent and Kristen Kit

Women’s rugby sevens

Bronze

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Felix Auger-Aliassime and Gabriela Dabrowski celebrate match point during the Tennis mixed doubles bronze medal match.Matthew Stockman/Getty Images

Women’s pole vault – Alysha Newman

Men’s boxing (under 63.5 kilograms) – Wyatt Sanford

Women’s canoe sprint doubles 500-metre – Katie Vincent and Sloan MacKenzie

Men’s 10-metre synchronized diving – Rylan Wiens and Nathan Zsombor-Murray

Women’s fencing – Eleanor Harvey

Men’s 100-metre butterfly – Ilya Kharun

Men’s 200-metre butterfly – llya Kharun

Women’s 200-metre backstroke – Kylie Masse

Women’s taekwondo – Skylar Park

Tennis mixed doubles – Gabriela Dabrowski and Félix Auger-Aliassime

Women’s trampoline – Sophiane Méthot

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