Keep track of everything during the Olympic Games on FlurrySports using our updated Paris Olympics medal count, as well as our other articles. We will be updating the medal count every single night, with the updated date specified on the article itself.

For an even more up-to-date 2024 Olympic medal count during the day, you can find one here.

Updated Paris Olympics Medal Count 2024

Country G S B Total
Japan 6 2 4 12
France 5 8 3 16
China 5 5 2 12
Australia 5 4 0 9
Korea 5 3 1 9
USA 3 8 9 20
Great Britain 2 5 3 10
Italy 2 3 3 8
Canada 2 1 2 5
Hong Kong 2 0 1 3
Germany 2 0 0 2
Kazakhstan 1 0 2 3
South Africa 1 0 2 3
Belgium 1 0 1 2
Azerbaijan 1 0 0 1
Romania 1 0 0 1
Uzbekistan 1 0 0 1
Brazil 0 1 2 3
Sweden 0 1 2 3
Fiji 0 1 0 1

How to Watch the Olympics?

You can watch all of the Paris Olympics online! There are many ways to watch the Olympics this summer, such as Peacock or YouTube TV. However, those are not the best way to watch the Olympics due to the price you have to pay.

Watch the entire Paris Olympics schedule on Olymtv.com! You can purchase a day pass to watch the Olympics schedule for that day. This will cost $6.99. However, the better deal is to purchase the OlympicPass for $19.99, giving you access to the entire 2024 Paris Olympics schedule! This is going to be such a fun Olympics, so don’t wait to gain access!

Team USA Medal Count

Currently, the Team USA medal count is five, ranking third overall. The United States won its first gold of the 2024 Paris Olympics during the Men’s 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay. Swimming is a sport that Team USA has historically been great in, so we can expect many more medals to come from that.

There are many more medals to be handed out on Sunday, July 27th. You can see the full Sunday Paris Olympics schedule here!


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