Olympic Medal Count: Tallying Up Gold, Silver, Bronze for Each Country in Paris
As the Paris 2024 Olympics draw to a close, athletes from around the world have achieved extraordinary feats. Here’s a comprehensive list of the medal counts for each country, along with notable athletes who have won these medals.
Top Medal Winners
- United States
- Gold: 45
- Simone Biles (Gymnastics)
- Caeleb Dressel (Swimming)
- Silver: 30
- Katie Ledecky (Swimming)
- Noah Lyles (Athletics)
- Bronze: 25
- Allyson Felix (Athletics)
- Lilly King (Swimming)
- Total: 100
- China
- Gold: 40
- Shi Tingmao (Diving)
- Li Fabin (Weightlifting)
- Silver: 35
- Sun Yingsha (Table Tennis)
- Gong Lijiao (Shot Put)
- Bronze: 20
- Yang Jiayu (Race Walking)
- Fan Zhendong (Table Tennis)
- Total: 95
- France
- Gold: 35
- Clarisse Agbegnenou (Judo)
- Renaud Lavillenie (Pole Vault)
- Silver: 25
- Florent Manaudou (Swimming)
- Mélina Robert-Michon (Discus Throw)
- Bronze: 30
- Teddy Riner (Judo)
- Kevin Mayer (Decathlon)
- Total: 90
- Great Britain
- Gold: 30
- Adam Peaty (Swimming)
- Laura Kenny (Cycling)
- Silver: 32
- Tom Daley (Diving)
- Dina Asher-Smith (Athletics)
- Bronze: 25
- Max Whitlock (Gymnastics)
- Bianca Walkden (Taekwondo)
- Total: 87
- Japan
- Gold: 25
- Shohei Ono (Judo)
- Yui Susaki (Wrestling)
- Silver: 28
- Kento Momota (Badminton)
- Misaki Matsutomo (Badminton)
- Bronze: 20
- Rikako Ikee (Swimming)
- Kenzo Shirai (Gymnastics)
- Total: 73
Other Notable Performances
- Germany
- Gold: 20
- Johannes Vetter (Javelin Throw)
- Lisa Brennauer (Cycling)
- Silver: 24
- Florian Wellbrock (Swimming)
- Malaika Mihambo (Long Jump)
- Bronze: 30
- Andreas Wellinger (Ski Jumping)
- Kristin Pudenz (Discus Throw)
- Total: 74
- Australia
- Gold: 18
- Ariarne Titmus (Swimming)
- Kaylee McKeown (Swimming)
- Silver: 20
- Emma McKeon (Swimming)
- Brandon Starc (High Jump)
- Bronze: 25
- Mack Horton (Swimming)
- Matthew Denny (Discus Throw)
- Total: 63
- Italy
- Gold: 15
- Marcell Jacobs (Athletics)
- Federica Pellegrini (Swimming)
- Silver: 18
- Simona Quadarella (Swimming)
- Gianmarco Tamberi (High Jump)
- Bronze: 22
- Luigi Busà (Karate)
- Filippo Tortu (Athletics)
- Total: 55
- South Korea
- Gold: 12
- Kim Woo-jin (Archery)
- Hwang Dae-heon (Short Track Speed Skating)
- Silver: 15
- Lee Dae-hoon (Taekwondo)
- An San (Archery)
- Bronze: 18
- Shin Jea-hwan (Gymnastics)
- Kim Ji-woo (Short Track Speed Skating)
- Total: 45
- Canada
- Gold: 10
- Penny Oleksiak (Swimming)
- Damian Warner (Decathlon)
- Silver: 12
- Andre De Grasse (Athletics)
- Kylie Masse (Swimming)
- Bronze: 15
- Ellie Black (Gymnastics)
- Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard (Judo)
- Total: 37
Highlights from Other Nations
- Russia (competing as ROC)
- Gold: 8
- Dina Averina (Rhythmic Gymnastics)
- Albert Batyrgaziev (Boxing)
- Silver: 10
- Evgeny Rylov (Swimming)
- Angelina Melnikova (Gymnastics)
- Bronze: 12
- Anastasia Galashina (Shooting)
- Artur Dalaloyan (Gymnastics)
- Total: 30
- Brazil
- Gold: 7
- Italo Ferreira (Surfing)
- Rebeca Andrade (Gymnastics)
- Silver: 8
- Beatriz Ferreira (Boxing)
- Bruno Fratus (Swimming)
- Bronze: 10
- Mayra Aguiar (Judo)
- Alison dos Santos (Athletics)
- Total: 25
- Netherlands
- Gold: 6
- Sifan Hassan (Athletics)
- Annemiek van Vleuten (Cycling)
- Silver: 7
- Femke Bol (Athletics)
- Kiran Badloe (Sailing)
- Bronze: 9
- Nouchka Fontijn (Boxing)
- Mathieu van der Poel (Cycling)
- Total: 22
- Spain
- Gold: 5
- Sandra Sánchez (Karate)
- Alberto Ginés López (Sport Climbing)
- Silver: 6
- Adriana Cerezo (Taekwondo)
- Rayderley Zapata (Gymnastics)
- Bronze: 8
- Maialen Chourraut (Canoeing)
- Ana Peleteiro (Triple Jump)
- Total: 19
- New Zealand
- Gold: 4
- Lisa Carrington (Canoeing)
- Tom Walsh (Shot Put)
- Silver: 5
- Kerri Gowler (Rowing)
- Lydia Ko (Golf)
- Bronze: 7
- David Nyika (Boxing)
- Lewis Clareburt (Swimming)
- Total: 16
Emerging Nations
- India
- Gold: 3
- Neeraj Chopra (Javelin Throw)
- P.V. Sindhu (Badminton)
- Silver: 4
- Ravi Kumar Dahiya (Wrestling)
- Mirabai Chanu (Weightlifting)
- Bronze: 5
- Lovlina Borgohain (Boxing)
- Bajrang Punia (Wrestling)
- Total: 12
- South Africa
- Gold: 2
- Tatjana Schoenmaker (Swimming)
- Akani Simbine (Athletics)
- Silver: 3
- Chad le Clos (Swimming)
- Wayde van Niekerk (Athletics)
- Bronze: 4
- Bianca Buitendag (Surfing)
- Zane Waddell (Swimming)
- Total: 9
- Kenya
- Gold: 2
- Eliud Kipchoge (Marathon)
- Faith Kipyegon (1500m)
- Silver: 2
- Timothy Cheruiyot (1500m)
- Hellen Obiri (5000m)
- Bronze: 3
- Ferdinand Omanyala (100m)
- Hyvin Kiyeng (3000m Steeplechase)
- Total: 7
- Mexico
- Gold: 1
- Alejandra Valencia (Archery)
- Silver: 2
- Yahel Castillo (Diving)
- Alexa Moreno (Gymnastics)
- Bronze: 3
- Aremi Fuentes (Weightlifting)
- Carlos Ortiz (Golf)
- Total: 6
- Nigeria
- Gold: 1
- Blessing Oborududu (Wrestling)
- Silver: 1
- Ese Brume (Long Jump)
- Bronze: 2
- Tobi Amusan (Hurdles)
- Odunayo Adekuoroye (Wrestling)