What Medals Has US Won at 2024 Paris Olympics So Far?
Viewers want to know what medals the US has won at the 2024 Paris Olympics so far. Team USA is poised to top the medal count, wracking up numerous gold, silver, and bronze medals until this Olympic Games ends on Sunday, August 11. At the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, the United States came away with 113 medals in total, over China in second place with 89 medals. Gymnast Simone Biles, sprinter Noah Lyles, and swimmer Katie Ledecky are among several USA competitors hoping to win multiple medals in Paris. Here’s a full breakdown of all the medals Team USA athletes have won at the 2024 Olympic Games.
2024 Paris Olympics medal list for Team USA
Team USA has won a total of 51 medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics so far, as of August 3, 2024 at 9:15 AM PT. Here is a list of US medals and athletes, in addition to any available official links to their medal-winning Olympic performances.
Team USA Gold Medals – 11
- Fencing – Women’s Individual Foil (July 28)
- Fencing – Women’s Team Foil (August 1)
- Jacqueline Dubrovich, Lee Keifer, Lauren Scruggs, Maia Weintrau
- Gymnastics – Women’s Individual All-Around (August 1)
- Gymnastics – Women’s Team (July 30)
- Simone Biles, Jordan Chiles, Suni Lee, Jade Carey, Hezly Rivera
- Gymnastics – Women’s Vault (August 3)
- Rowing – Men’s Four (August 1)
- Nicholas Mead, Justin Best, Michael Grady, Liam Corrigan
- Shooting – Men’s Skeet (August 3)
- Swimming – Men’s 4 x 100m Freestyle (July 27)
- Jack Alexj, Chris Guiliano, Hunter Armstrong, Caeleb Dressel
- Swimming – Women’s 100m Butterfly (July 28)
- Swimming – Women’s 200m Breaststroke (August 1)
- Swimming – Women’s 1500m Freestyle (July 31)
Team USA Silver Medals – 20
- Cycling – Women’s BMX Freestyle (July 31)
- Cycling – Women’s Mountain Bike (July 28)
- Diving – Women’s Synchronized 3m Springboard Final (July 27)
- Sarah Bacon, Kassidy Cook
- Equestrian – Team Jumping (August 2)
- Laura Kraut, Karl Cook, McLain Ward
- Fencing – Women’s Individual Foil (July 28)
- Shooting – Men’s Skeet (August 3)
- Shooting – Women’s Smallbore Rifle, 3 Positions (August 2)
- Skateboarding – Men’s Street (July 29)
- Swimming – Men’s 100m Breaststroke (July 28)
- Swimming – Men’s 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay (July 30)
- Luke Hubson, Carson Foster, Drew Kibler, Kieran Smith
- Swimming – Men’s 800m Freestyle (July 30)
- Swimming – Women’s 100m Backstroke (July 30)
- Swimming – Women’s 100m Butterfly (July 28)
- Swimming – Women’s 100m Freestyle (July 31)
- Swimming – Women’s 200m Backstroke (August 2)
- Swimming – Women’s 200m Butterfly (August 1)
- Swimming – Women’s 4 x 100m Freestyle (July 27)
- Kate Douglass, Gretchen Walsh, Torri Huske, Simone Manuel
- Swimming – Women’s 4 x 200m Freestyle (August 1)
- Claire Weinstein, Paige Madden, Katie Ledecky, Erin Gemmell
- Swimming – Women’s 400m IM (July 29)
- Tennis – Men’s Doubles (August 3)
- Austin Krajicke & Rajeev Ram
Team USA Bronze Medals – 20
- Archery – Mixed Team (August 2)
- Carey Kaufhold, Brady Ellison
- Canoeing – Women’s Canoe Slalom (July 31)
- Cycling – Women’s Individual Time Trial (July 27)
- Fencing – Men’s Individual Foil (July 29)
- Gymnastics – Men’s Pommel Horse (August 3)
- Gymnastics – Men’s Team (July 29)
- Frederick Richard, Asher Hong, Brody Malone, Stephen Nedoroscik, Paul Juda
- Gymnastics – Women’s Individual All-Around (August 1)
- Gymnastics – Women’s Vault (August 3)
- Rowing – Men’s Eight (August 3)
- Henry Hollingsworth, Nicholas Rusher, Christian Tabash, Clark Dean, Christopher Carlson, Peter Chatain, Evan Olson, Pieter Quinton, Reilly Milne
- Rugby – Women’s Tournament (July 30)
- Alena Olsen, Alev Kelter, Ariana Ramsey, Ilona Maher, Kayla Canett, Kristi Kirshe, Lauren Doyle, Naya Tapper, Sammy Sullivan, Sarah Levy, Alex Sedrick, Steph Rovetti
- Sailing – Men’s Skiff (August 2)
- Skateboarding – Men’s Street (July 29)
- Swimming – Men’s 100m Backstroke (July 29)
- Swimming – Men’s 200m Freestyle (July 29)
- Swimming – Men’s 400m IM (July 28)
- Swimming – Women’s 100m Backstroke (July 30)
- Swimming – Women’s 400m Freestyle (July 27)
- Swimming – Women’s 400m IM (July 29)
- Tennis – Men’s Doubles (August 3)
- Track & Field – Men’s 10,000m (August 2)
We will update this list as the 2024 Olympic Games progresses. We suspect that it will get quite long, given Team USA’s performance in past Olympic games, so hold on to your horses.
Back in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, the Russian Olympic Committee won 71 medals in total, landing in third place overall in terms of medal count. But both Russian and Belarusian athletes cannot represent their countries at the event, due to the IOC restricting both nations due to the war in Ukraine.
Any athletes from those countries must compete under the neutral “AIN” name or Individual Neutral Athletes (in French) at the 2024 Paris Olympics. As a result, there are much fewer competitors from both nations competing here, meaning that many of the medals they won in Tokyo are now open for other countries, like USA, to win this time around.
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