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How is Team USA faring in the Olympics? Here's a medal count so far

Sha'carri Richardson of Team USA celebrates after finishing second in the Women's 100m Final on day eight of the Paris Olympics at Stade de France on Saturday.
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Sha'carri Richardson of Team USA celebrates after finishing second in the Women's 100m Final on day eight of the Paris Olympics at Stade de France on Saturday.

Updated August 04, 2024 at 13:31 PM ET

NPR is in Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympics. For more of our coverage from the games head to our latest updates.


The Paris Olympics are in full swing with nearly 7,000 athletes from 206 delegations vying for bronze, silver, and of course, gold.

As of Sunday, Team USA has won 68 medals and remains atop the podium for the most number of medals. Other teams to reach double-digits in medals are host nation France with 43; China, 44; Great Britain, 37; Australia, 28; Japan, 23; South Korea, 24; Italy, 20; Canada, 16; the Netherlands, 15; Germany, 12; and Brazil, 10.

While the U.S. may have the most total medals so far, the rankings for gold medals are a different story.

China leads the way with 19. The United States has 17. France and Australia each have 12, and Great Britain has 10.

Now, no nation officially "wins" the Olympics, but earning the most medals or gold medals remains a symbol of victory for participating countries. On Tuesday, the United States became the first country to surpass the 3,000 Olympic medal barrier. This record tally includes both Summer and Winter Games.

So how is Team USA doing in Paris so far? As of Friday evening ET:

Gold medals: 17

· Artistic Gymnastics: 3

· Athletics: 1

· Cycling Road: 1

· Fencing: 2

· Golf: 1

· Rowing: 1

· Shooting: 1

· Swimming: 7

Silver medals: 26

· Archery: 1

· Athletics: 3

· Cycling BMX Freestyle: 1

· Cycling Mountain Bike: 1

· Diving: 1

· Equestrian: 1

· Fencing: 1

· Shooting: 2

· Skateboarding: 1

· Swimming: 13

· Tennis: 1

Bronze medals: 25

· Archery: 1

· Artistic Gymnastics: 5

· Athletics: 3

· Canoe Slalom: 1

· Cycling Road: 1

· Fencing: 1

· Rowing: 1

· Rugby Sevens: 1

· Sailing: 1

· Shooting: 1

· Skateboarding: 1

· Swimming: 7

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Corrected: July 30, 2024 at 9:39 PM EDT
A previous version of this story incorrectly identified two U.S. swimmers as Torri Huske and Gretchen Walsh. They are Regan Smith and Katharine Berkoff.
Juliana Kim
Juliana Kim is a weekend reporter for Digital News, where she adds context to the news of the day and brings her enterprise skills to NPR's signature journalism.

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