Olympic Medal Tally 2024: The Republic of China is in the first spot with 31 gold medals, whereas the USA and Australia secured the second and third places with 30 and 18 gold medals, respectively.
Delving deep into what happened on Day 14, the Netherlands's hockey team won men's gold with a shootout win over Germany by a score of 3-1 after a 1-1 draw in the final.
This is the Netherlands' first gold medal in men's hockey at the Olympics 2024 in 24 years. India wins a silver medal in the javelin throw at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Arshad Nadeem, Pakistan's javelin thrower, set an Olympic record of 92.97 metres, a remarkable feat for his country.
Similarly, Tara Davis-Woodhall won women's long jump gold with a big 7.10m fourth attempt, while defending champion Malaika Mihambo of Germany secured the second position by 6.98m. Whereas, Davis-Woodhall's teammate Jasmine Moore sits third.
Noah Lyles, who sets the record for being the fastest athlete in the world, wins bronze in the 200-meter final race. Further, Fujinami Akari of Japan beats Lucía Yépez of Colombia by technical superiority. She wins gold in the women's freestyle 53 kg gold final.
PARIS 2024 OLYMPICS—MEDALS TALLY (Top 10 Countries and India)
The United States continues to lead the medal count. Here is the medal table:
Order | NOCs | Gold Medals | Silver Medals | Bronze Medals | Total Medals |
1 | People’s Republic of China | 31 | 25 | 20 | 76 |
2 | United States of America | 30 | 38 | 35 | 103 |
3 | Australia | 18 | 15 | 14 | 47 |
4 | France | 14 | 19 | 22 | 55 |
5 | Great Britain | 14 | 17 | 21 | 52 |
6 | Japan | 13 | 8 | 13 | 34 |
7 | Republic of Korea | 13 | 8 | 7 | 28 |
8 | Netherlands | 11 | 6 | 8 | 25 |
9 | Italy | 10 | 11 | 9 | 30 |
10 | Germany | 10 | 9 | 6 | 25 |
64 | India | 0 | 1 | 5 | 6 |
Paris 2024 Olympics: Day 13 Highlights
Athletics:
(Men's 200-metre final)
- Gold: Letsile Tebogo of Botswana (19.46)
- Silver: Kenneth Bednarek of the USA (19.62)
- Bronze: Noah Lyles of the USA (19.70)
(Men's 110-metre Hurdles Final)
- Gold: Grant Holloway of the USA (12.99)
- Silver: Daniel Roberts of the USA (13.085)
- Bronze: Rasheed Broadbell of Jamaica (13.088)
(Women's 400m Hurdles Final)
- Gold: Sydney Mclaughlin-Levrone of the USA (50.37)
- Silver: Anna Cockrell of the USA (51.87)
- Bronze: Femke Bol of the Netherlands (52.15)
Taekwondo
(Women: 57 kg Bronze Medal Contests 235 and 237)
- Bronze: Skylar Park of Canada (Contest 235)
- She defeated Laetitia Aoun of Lebanon with a score of 4-2.
- Bronze: Alizadeh Kimia of Bulgaria (Contest 237)
- She defeated Zongshi Luo of China with a score of 6-5.
(Women: 57kg Gold Medal Contest, Contest 239)
- Kim Yujin of South Korea won gold by defeating Nahid Kiyanichandeh with a final score of 9-0.
(Men: 68 kg Gold Medal Contest, Contest 238)
- Ulugbek Rashitov of Uzbekistan wins gold by defeating Zaid Kareem of Jordan with a final score of 3-1.
Boxing
(Men's 51kg - Final)
- Hasanboy Dusmatov of Uzbekistan won gold by defeating Billal Bennama of France with a score of 5-0.
(Women's 54kg - Final)
- Chang Yuan of China won gold by defeating Akbas Hatice of Turkey with a score of 5-0.
Marathon Swimming
(Men's 10km Results)
- Gold: Rasovszky Kristof of Hungary (1:50:52.7)
- Silver: Klemet Oliver of Germany (1:50:54.8)
- Bronze: Betlehem David of Hungary (1:51:09.0)
Table Tennis (Bronze Medal Match)
- Gauzy Simon and Lebrun Alexis of France won the bronze medal by defeating Shinozuka Hiroto Togami Shunsuke of Japan with a final score of 3-2.
Sailing
(Men's Kite Final)
- Gold: Bontus Valentin of Austria
- Silver: Pianosi Riccardo of Italy
- Bronze: Maeder Maximilian of Singapore
Sport Climbing
(Men's Boulder & Lead, Final)
- Gold: Roberts Toby of Great Britain (155.2)
- Silver: Anraku Sorato of Japan (145.4)
- Bronze: Schubert Jakob of Austria (139.6)
Canoe Sprint
(Women's Canoe Double 500m Final A)
- Gold: Xu Shixiao / Sun Mengya of China (1:52.81)
- Silver: Luzan Liudmyla / Rybachok Anastasiia of Ukraine (1:54.30)
- Bronze: Mackenzie Sloan / Vincent Katie of Canada (1:54.36)
(Women's Kayak Double 500m Final A)
- Gold: Carrington Lisa / Hoskin Alicia of New Zealand (1:37.28)
- Silver: Csipes Tamara / Gazso Alida Dora of Hungary (1:39.39)
- Bronze: Paszek Paulina / Hake Jule Marie of Germany (1:39.46)
- Bronze: Pupp Noemi / Fojt Sara of Hungary (1:39.46)
(Men's Kayak Double 500m Final A)
- Gold: Schopf Jacob / Lemke Max of Germany (1:26.87)
- Silver: Nadas Bence / Totka Sandor of Hungary (1:27.15)
- Bronze: Van Der Westhuyzen Jean / Green Tom (1:27.29)
(Men's Canoe Single 1000m Final B)
- Gold: Fuksa Martin of Czechia (3:43.16)
- Silver: Queiroz Isaquias of Brazil (3:44.33)
- Bronze: Tarnovschi Serghei of the Republic of Moldova (3:44.68)
Hockey
(Women's Bronze Medal Match)
- Argentina won the bronze medal by defeating Belgium by a score of 2-2.
Diving
(Women's 3m Springboard Final)
- Gold: Chen Yiwen of China (376)
- Silver: Keeney Maddison of Australia (343.10)
- Bronze: Chang Yani of China (318.75)
Breaking
(B-Girls Pre-Qualifier Battle)
- India of the Netherlands won the pre-qualified round by 3-0, defeating Talash of the Équipe Olympique des Réfugiés.
Which countries are leading the overall medal count?
The Republic of China is topping the medal charts with 79 medals, of which 31 are gold medals. Next comes the USA with 103 total medals, including 30 gold medals. The competition between the two countries for the top spot is fierce and closely watched by fans worldwide. On the third spot comes Australia, with 46 medals, of which 18 are gold.
Which athlete has won the most medals so far at the Paris Olympics 2024?
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) |
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