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Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024 Medal Count


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FINAL STANDING

 

Sunday 11.08.2024

Total Medal Events: 329/329

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
.USA United States
40
44
42
126
2
.CHN China
40
27
24
91
3
:JPN Japan
20
12
13
45
4
:AUS Australia
18
19
16
53
5
:FRA France
16
26
22
64
6
.NED Netherlands
15
7
12
34
7
:GBR Great Britain
14
22
29
65
8
:KOR South Korea
13
9
10
32
9
:ITA Italy
12
13
15
40
10
:GER Germany
12
13
8
33
11
:NZL New Zealand
10
7
3
20
12
:CAN Canada
9
7
11
27
13
:UZB Uzbekistan
8
2
3
13
14
:HUN Hungary
6
7
6
19
15
:ESP Spain
5
4
9
18
16
:SWE Sweden
4
4
3
11
17
:KEN Kenya
4
2
5
11
18
:NOR Norway
4
1
3
8
19
:IRL Ireland
4
0
3
7
20
:BRA Brazil
3
7
10
20
21
:IRI Iran
3
6
3
12
22
:UKR Ukraine
3
5
4
12
23
:ROU Romania
3
4
2
9
24
:GEO Georgia
3
3
1
7
25
:BEL Belgium
3
1
6
10
26
:BUL Bulgaria
3
1
3
7
27
:SRB Serbia
3
1
1
5
28
:CZE Czechia
3
0
2
5
29
:DEN Denmark
2
2
5
9
30 :AZE Azerbaijan 2 2 3 7
- :CRO Croatia 2 2 3 7
32 :CUB Cuba 2 1 6 9
33 :BRN Bahrain 2 1 1 4
34 :SLO Slovenia 2 1 0 3
35 :TPE Chinese Taipei 2 0 5 7
36 :AUT Austria 2 0 3 5
37 :HKG Hong Kong 2 0 2 4
- :PHI Philippines 2 0 2 4
39 :ALG Algeria 2 0 1 3
- :INA Indonesia 2 0 1 3
41 :ISR Israel 1 5 1 7
42 :POL Poland 1 4 5 10
43 :KAZ Kazakhstan 1 3 3 7
44 :JAM Jamaica 1 3 2 6
- :RSA South Africa 1 3 2 6
- :THA Thailand 1 3 2 6
47 :ETH Ethiopia 1 3 0 4
48 :SUI Switzerland 1 2 5 8
49 :ECU Ecuador 1 2 2 5
50 :POR Portugal 1 2 1 4
51 :GRE Greece 1 1 6 8
52 :ARG Argentina 1 1 1 3
- :EGY Egypt 1 1 1 3
- :TUN Tunisia 1 1 1 3
55 :BOT Botswana 1 1 0 2
- :CHI Chile 1 1 0 2
- :LCA Saint Lucia 1 1 0 2
- :UGA Uganda 1 1 0 2
59 :DOM Dominican Republic 1 0 2 3
60 :GUA Guatemala 1 0 1 2
- :MAR Morocco 1 0 1 2
62 :DMA Dominica 1 0 0 1
- :PAK Pakistan 1 0 0 1
64 :TUR Turkiye 0 3 5 8
65 :MEX Mexico 0 3 2 5
66 :ARM Armenia 0 3 1 4
- :COL Colombia 0 3 1 4
68 :KGZ Kyrgyzstan 0 2 4 6
- :PRK North Korea 0 2 4 6
70 :LTU Lithuania 0 2 2 4
71 :IND India 0 1 5 6
72 :MDA Moldova 0 1 3 4
73 :KOS Kosovo 0 1 1 2
74 :CYP Cyprus 0 1 0 1
- :FIJ Fiji 0 1 0 1
- :JOR Jordan 0 1 0 1
- :MGL Mongolia 0 1 0 1
- :PAN Panama 0 1 0 1
79 :TJK Tajikistan 0 0 3 3
80 :ALB Albania 0 0 2 2
- :GRN Grenada 0 0 2 2
- :MAS Malaysia 0 0 2 2
- :PUR Puerto Rico 0 0 2 2
84 :CIV Côte d'Ivoire 0 0 1 1
- :CPV Cabo Verde 0 0 1 1
- :IOC Refugee Olympic Team 0 0 1 1
- :PER Peru 0 0 1 1
- :QAT Qatar 0 0 1 1
- :SGP Singapore 0 0 1 1
- :SVK Slovakia 0 0 1 1
- :ZAM Zambia 0 0 1 1

 

*Table Does not include medals won by AIN (1-3-2).

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Just for fun, NOCs with an open streak of consecutive Summer Olympic days with at last one medal:

 

  1. :JPN Japan — 22 days
  2. :ITA Italy — 20 days
  3. :CHN China — 16 days
  4. :USA United States — 15 days
  5. :GBR Great Britain — 15 days
  6. :NED Netherlands — 12 days
  7. :UKR Ukraine — 6 days
  8. :HUN Hungary — 6 days
  9. :CAN Canada — 5 days
  10. :KEN Kenya — 3 days
  11. :CUB Cuba — 3 days
  12. :BEL Belgium — 2 days
  13. :FRA France — 2 days
  14. :BUL Bulgaria — 2 days
  15. :NOR Norway — 2 days
  16. :BRA Brazil — 2 days

 

1 day streak: :IRL:MAS:HKG:SRB:GRE

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Interestingly enough, Japan has the potential to keep their streak alive, though there are a couple of days where they probably need to get lucky.

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23 minutes ago, dodge said:

Well that’s my point… 

The days before the opening ceremony are classed as minus days, so in a way they're not "official" Olympic days. Therefore they wouldn't count towards this. 

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10 hours ago, Gianlu33 said:

Just for fun, NOCs with an open streak of consecutive Summer Olympic days with at last one medal:

:BRA won medals in the last 2 days in Tokyo.

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