(Updated) Paris Olympics Medal Tally 2024, Day 13: Who is leading the Total Medal Count? Check Here

2024 Olympics Medal Table today: Paris Olympics 2024 Medal Tally: USA leads with 30  gold medals, followed by China with 28. India ranks 63rd with 4 bronze medals and one silver medal. Chinese swimmer Zhang Yufei tops the athlete medal count with 6 medals. Follow the latest updates on the Paris Olympics 2024 medal table, athlete rankings, and country-wise medal tally.

Aug 9, 2024, 03:01 IST
(Latest) Paris Olympics Medal Tally 2024, Day 13: Who is leading the Total Medal Table Count?
(Latest) Paris Olympics Medal Tally 2024, Day 13: Who is leading the Total Medal Table Count?

Olympic Medal Tally 2024: India has secured its first silver medal at the Paris Olympics, thanks to Neeraj Chopra's impressive performance in the javelin throw event. Chopra threw a season's best of 89.45m, but was surpassed by Nadeem, who shattered the Olympic record with a staggering throw of 92.97m, nearly reaching the 93m mark. Meanwhile, wrestler Aman Sehrawat has advanced to the quarterfinals of the Paris Olympics, despite a semifinal loss, showcasing India's strong presence in the global sporting arena.

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Paris 2024 Olympics — Medals Tally (Top 10 Countries And India)

The United States continues to dominate the medal tally. Here is the medal table:

Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States 30 38 35 103
2 China 28 25 19 72
3 Australia 18 14 13 45
4 France 14 18 21 53
5 Great Britain 13 17 21 51
6 Republic of Korea 13 8 8 29
7 Japan 13 7 13 33
8 Netherlands 11 6 8 25
9 Italy 10 11 9 30
10 Germany 9 8 5 22
63 India 0 1 4 5

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Paris 2024 Olympics - Day 13 Highlights

Athletics 
Arshad Nadeem wins men's javelin throw with an Olympic record of 92.97.
Neeraj Chopra settles for a silver medal.
World record and gold for Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone in women's 400m hurdles.

Boxing -
History for Refugee Olympic Team as Cindy Ngamba wins bronze in women's 75kg.
Chang Yuan beats Hatice Akbas to win women's 54kg gold

Hockey - India wins men's bronze.

Sailing -
Austria wins mixed dinghy gold.
Italy wins mixed multihull gold.
Eleanor Aldridge (GBR) wins first women's kite gold

Sport climbing -
Veddriq Leonardo (INA) wins men's Speed gold.

Canoe sprint -
People's Rep. of China wins men's canoe double 500m gold.
New Zealand wins women's kayak four 500m gold.
Germany wins men's kayak four 500m gold.

Diving -
Xie Siyi (CHN) wins men's 3m springboard gold!

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Which countries are leading the overall medal count?

The United States surged to the top of the Paris Olympics medal table on Wednesday, boasting an impressive 27 gold medals and edging out China in the process. China trailed closely behind with 25 gold medals, securing second place on Day 13 of the 2024 Paris Games. Australia and host nation France followed in third and fourth place, respectively, with a slim margin of five gold medals between them. Meanwhile, India remained in 67th position overall, with a total of three bronze medals, after Wednesday's events.

Which athlete has the most medals so far in the Paris Olympics 2024?

Chinese swimmer Zhang Yufei has taken the top spot in the overall medal count, boasting an impressive six medals as of Day 13. Building on her pre-Paris tally of two golds and two silvers, Zhang added one silver and five bronze medals to her collection. Here is the list:

Rank

Athlete

Country

Sport

Total medals

1

Zhang Yufei

China

Swimming

6 (1 silver, 5 bronze)

T-2

Leon Marchand

France

Swimming

5 (4 gold, 1 bronze)

T-2

Torri Huske

USA

Swimming

5 (3 gold, 2 silver)

T-2

Mollie O'Callaghan

Australia

Swimming

5 (3 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze)

T-2

Regan Smith

USA

Swimming

5 (2 gold, 3 silver)

T-2

Kaylee McKeown

Australia

Swimming

5 (2 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze)

T-7

Summer McIntosh

Canada

Swimming

4 (3 gold, 1 silver)

T-7

Simone Biles

USA

Gymnastics

4 (3 gold, 1 silver)

T-7

Shinnosuke Oka

Japan

Gymnastics

4 (3 gold, 1 bronze)

T-7

Ariarne Titmus

Australia

Swimming

4 (2 gold, 2 silver)

T-7

Kate Douglass

USA

Swimming

4 (2 gold, 2 silver)

T-7

Gretchen Walsh

USA

Swimming

4 (2 gold, 2 silver)

T-7

Katie Ledecky

USA

Swimming

4 (2 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze)

T-7

Rebeca Andrade

Brazil

Gymnastics

4 (1 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze)

T-7

Yang Junxuan

China

Swimming

4 (1 silver, 3 bronze)

Meanwhile, a fierce competition for second place has emerged, with a five-way tie between Torri Huske, Leon Marchand, Regan Smith, Kaylee McKeown, and Mollie O'Callaghan, each with a total of five medals.

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