JAKARTA The United States officially topped the final standings of the 2024 Paris Olympics ahead of China, which took second place.

The world's largest multi-event lasted for 16 days, starting on July 26, 2024, officially reaching its peak on Monday, August 12, 2024, early morning WIB.

The 2024 Paris Olympics present an extraordinary variety of dramas, the emergence of new heroes, a broken world record, and many written histories.

The United States has topped the medal standings for the seventh time in eight Olympics.

The only Olympics in that time span that they failed to win was Beijing 2008. However, of the eight Olympics, the United States has always collected the most medals overall.

This year, Uncle Sam's country brought home a total of 126 medals. In detail, 40 gold medals, 42 silver medals, and 44 bronze medals.

Meanwhile, China, which trailed second place, pocketed a total of 91 medals. The number of their gold medals is the same as America and the other 51 consists of 27 silver and 24 bronze.

Japan followed third with 20 gold medals, which is the second highest in Olympic history after Tokyo 2020. The rest, they got 12 silver and 13 bronze.

Australia and host France have filled two places below to complete the top five standings. Australia brought home 18 gold, 19 silver, and 16 bronze. France collected 16 gold, 26 silver, and 22 bronze.

Indonesia occupies the 39th position in the final standings of medals with three medals. Two of them are gold and one is a bronze medal.

The gold medal was contributed by rock climbing athlete Veddriq Leonardo and weightlifter Rizki Juniansyah. Meanwhile, the bronze medal was brought home by the women's singles badminton player Gregoria Mariska Tunjung.

Paris 2024 Olympic Medal Standings


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