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With a monster day on Friday, and a women’s rowing gold, men’s long jump gold and women’s swimming gold Saturday at the Rio Olympics, the United States has now won 1,000 gold medals at the Summer Games.

The women’s swimming relay team of Lilly King, Simone Manuel, Dana Vollmer and Kathleen Baker won the 1,000th gold with its victory in the 4×100-meter medley relay.

Olympic historians are actually split on the exact medal count for the Americans. Bill Mallon had the count at 996 coming into Saturday. Infostrada had it at 997. There hasn’t been a consensus conclusion on which is correct. But the U.S. Olympic Committee had the official number at 977 before the 2016 Games began, and the U.S. has won 23 golds so far in Rio including the three on Saturday.

The U.S. won its first medal of the day in women’s eights rowing. That brought the all-time count to 998. Then American long-jumper Jeff Henderson brought it to 999. The women’s swimming relay team made it 1,000.

U.S. swimmers (L to R) Kathleen Baker, Lilly King, Dana Vollmer and Simone Manuel won No. 1,000. (Getty) More

Michael Phelps and the men’s 4×100 medley relay team won No. 1,001 shortly after the women won No. 1,000.

The achievement highlights the remarkable dominance of American athletes at the Summer Games. Here’s a look at the all-time Summer Olympics gold medal top 10 heading into Saturday:

United States — 997

Soviet Union — 395

Great Britain — 243

China — 214

France — 207

Italy — 202

Germany — 180

Hungary — 172

East Germany — 153

Sweden — 144

The U.S. has more than 2,400 Summer Olympic medals overall, nearly 1,100 combined Summer and Winter Olympic gold medals, and more than 2,700 total Olympic medals.