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Olympic medals today: What is the medal count at 2024 Paris Games on Monday?
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Date:2025-04-15 10:02:00
A total of 17 events will award medals on Monday at the 2024 Paris Olympics, with five golds up for grabs in swimming as the feature attraction.
The Olympic pool at Paris La Défense Arena will host finals in men's and women's 200-meter freestyle, plus the men's 100-meter backstroke and the women's 400-meter individual medley. In addition, the USA's Lily King will go for the gold in the women's 100-meter breaststroke.
Here's everything you need to know about the medal count for the 2024 Summer Games:
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What is the medal count at the 2024 Paris Olympics?
Here's the overall medal count entering competition on Monday:
2024 Olympic medals: Who is leading the medal count? Follow along as we track the medals for every sport.
- 1. USA — 12 (3 gold, 6 silver, 3 bronze)
- 2. France — 8 (3 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze)
- T3. Japan — 7 (4 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze)
- T3. Korea — 7 (4 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze)
- T4. China — 7 (3 gold, 2 silver, 2 bronze)
- T6. Australia — 6 (4 gold, 2 silver)
- T6. Italy — 6 (1 gold, 2 silver, 3 bronze)
- 8. Great Britain — 4 (2 silver, 2 bronze)
- T9. Kazakhstan — 3 (1 gold, 2 bronze)
- T9. Brazil — 3 (1 silver, 2 bronze)
- T11. Belgium — 2 (1 gold, 1 bronze)
- T11. Canada — 2 (1 silver, 1 bronze)
- T11. Sweden — 2 (2 bronze)
- T14. Germany — 1 (1 gold)
- T14. Hong Kong — 1 (1 gold)
- T14. Uzbekistan — 1 (1 gold)
- T14. Fiji — 1 (1 silver)
- T14. Kosovo — 1 (1 silver)
- T14. Mongolia — 1 (1 silver)
- T14. Poland — 1 (1 silver)
- T14. Tunisia — 1 (1 silver)
- T14. Egypt — 1 (1 bronze)
- T14. Hungary — 1 (1 bronze)
- T14. India — 1 (1 bronze)
- T14. Mexico — 1 (1 bronze)
- T14. Moldova — 1 (1 bronze)
- T14. South Africa — 1 (1 bronze)
- T14. Spain — 1 (1 bronze)
- T14. Switzerland — 1 (1 bronze)
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What 2024 Paris Olympic events are taking place Monday?
Here are the Olympic medals that will be awarded on Monday, as well as the time the action starts.
(All times Eastern)
- Shooting
- 3:30 a.m.: 10m air rifle women's final
- 6 a.m.: 10m air rifle men's final
- Diving
- 5 a.m.: men's synchronized 10m platform final
- Cycling mountain bike
- 8:10 a.m.: men's cross-country
- Equestrian
- 9 a.m.: eventing individual jumping final
- Archery
- 10:48 a.m.: men's team bronze medal match
- 11:11 a.m.: men's team gold medal match
- Gymnastics
- 11:30 a.m.: men's team final
- Skateboarding
- 11 a.m.: men’s street final
- Judo
- 11:18 a.m.: women -57 kg contest for bronze medal A
- 11:28 a.m.: women -57 kg contest for bronze medal B
- 11:38 a.m.: women -57 kg final
- 11:49 a.m.: men -73 kg contest for bronze medal A
- 11:59 a.m.: men -73 kg contest for bronze medal B
- 12:09 p.m.: men -73 kg final
- Canoe slalom
- 11:20 a.m.: men's canoe single final
- Swimming
- 2:30 p.m.: women's 400m individual medley final
- 2:43 p.m.: men's 200m freestyle final
- 3:22 p.m.: men's 100m backstroke final
- 3:32 p.m.: women's 100m breaststroke final
- 3:48 p.m.: women's 200m freestyle final
- Fencing
- 2:50 p.m.: women's sabre individual bronze medal bout
- 3:15 p.m.: men's foil individual bronze medal bout
- 3:45 p.m.: women's sabre individual bronze medal bout
- 4:10 p.m.: men's foil individual gold medal bout
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