2024 Olympics Medal Table: India’s hopes of a maiden Olympic medal were dashed on day 13 of the Paris Games; Indian athletes failed to make the podium in any of the four events. Mirabai Chanu was a strong contender for the gold but missed the clean and jerk by just 1kg and was unable to complete the lift correctly. She ended up fourth. Banned cheers: Vinesh Phogat’s valiant bid to become India’s first female Olympic medallist came to an abrupt end when her opponent was disqualified from the 50kg wrestling final after falling 100g short – ruining not only her chances of qualifying for the Paris Games but also her hopes of greater glory in London.
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Paris 2024 Olympics – Medal Table (Top 10 Countries and India)
The United States continues to dominate the medal table. Here are the medals:
Paris 2024 – Day 13 Preview
Day 13 of the 2024 Paris Olympics promises to be an exciting day with 27 gold medal events on the line. Our top picks include:
– Men’s basketball semifinals, men’s soccer bronze medal game, men’s hockey championship finals.
– In men’s speed climbing, Samuel Watson has broken his own record, while track and field events include Noah Lyles, Sydney McLaughlin-Levron and Neeraj Chopra.
– 17-year-old world champion Max Maeder is on track to win a historic medal for Singapore in sailing’s new kitesurfing event.
Key events worth noting:
– Men’s 200m final: Noah Lyles ties Usain Bolt’s world record (8:30 p.m.)
– Men’s javelin final: Defending champion Neeraj Chopra aims for India’s second athletics gold (8:25 p.m.)
– Women’s 400m hurdles final: Sydney McLaughlin-Leveron looks to build on lead (9:25 p.m.)
– Kitesurfing: Max Maeder leads Singapore in historic medal race (starts at 3:40pm)
Which countries lead in total medals?
On Wednesday, the United States topped the medal table at the Paris Olympics with 27 gold medals, surpassing China. China followed closely behind with 25 gold medals, finishing second on the 13th day of the 2024 Paris Olympics. Australia and host France were third and fourth, respectively, with only five gold medals separating them. Meanwhile, India remained in 67th place after Wednesday’s competition, with a total of three bronze medals.
Which athlete has won the most medals so far at the 2024 Paris Olympics?
Chinese swimmer Zhang Yufei topped the medal count, having won an impressive six medals as of Day 13. Prior to the Paris Olympics, Zhang had already won two gold medals and two silver medals, and this year she has won one more silver and five bronze medals. The medal list is as follows:
rank |
athlete |
nation |
sports |
Total Medals |
1 |
Zhang Yufei |
China |
swim |
6 (1 silver, 5 bronze) |
T-2 |
Leon Marchand |
France |
swim |
5 (4 gold, 1 bronze) |
T-2 |
Tori Husker |
USA |
swim |
5 (3 gold, 2 silver) |
T-2 |
Molly O’Callaghan |
Australia |
swim |
5 (3 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze) |
T-2 |
Reagan Smith |
USA |
swim |
5 (2 gold, 3 silver) |
T-2 |
Kelly McKeon |
Australia |
swim |
5 (2 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze) |
T-7 |
Summer McIntosh |
Canada |
swim |
4 (3 gold, 1 silver) |
T-7 |
Simone Biles |
USA |
gymnastics |
4 (3 gold, 1 silver) |
T-7 |
Oka Shinnosuke |
Japan |
gymnastics |
4 (3 gold, 1 bronze) |
T-7 |
Aliana Titmuss |
Australia |
swim |
4 (2 gold, 2 silver) |
T-7 |
Kate Douglas |
USA |
swim |
4 (2 gold, 2 silver) |
T-7 |
Gretchen Walsh |
USA |
swim |
4 (2 gold, 2 silver) |
T-7 |
Katie Ledecky |
USA |
swim |
4 (2 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze) |
T-7 |
Rebecca Andrade |
Brazil |
gymnastics |
4 (1 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze) |
T-7 |
Yang Junxuan |
China |
swim |
4 (1 silver, 3 bronze) |
Meanwhile, the competition for second place was fierce, with Torri Huske, Leon Marchand, Regan Smith, Kaylee McKeown and Mollie O’Callaghan all tied for five medals each.
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