The 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris are approaching their conclusion, with only a few events left to take place on Sunday before the Closing Ceremony marks the end of the Games. With Saturday’s events completed, there have been 15 official days of competition.
Team USA secured an additional 11 medals on Saturday, boosting their total count to 122, which is 32 more than second-place China. Despite falling significantly behind in total medal count, China has outperformed the U.S. in gold medals, leading 39 to 38 as the final competitive day awaits.
In total, American athletes have won 38 golds, along with 42 silver and bronze medals each. Great Britain currently holds the third position in the overall medal tally with 63 medals, followed closely by France with 62. Australia rounds out the top three in gold medals with 18, trailing behind both the U.S. and China.
As the event unfolds, the current medal standings reflect a competitive 329 medal events across 32 sports.
Team USA’s medal accomplishments showcase significant performances by their athletes across various disciplines throughout the Games.
Notably, an Olympic court ruling on Saturday reversed Jordan Chiles’ bronze-medal-winning score, which may require her to forfeit the medal, though it is currently uncertain what the consequences will be.