What Medals Has US Won at 2024 Paris Olympics So Far Team USA Medal Count
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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 126 medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics so far, as of August 11, 2024 at 12:00 PM 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 – 40

  1. Basketball – Men’s Tournament (August 10)
    • Steph Curry, Anthony Edwards, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Derrick White, Tyrese Haliburton, Jayson Tatum, Joel Embiid, Jrue Holiday, Bam Adebayo, Anthony Davis, Devin Booker
  2. Basketball – Women’s Tournament (August 11)
    • Jewell Loyd, Kelsey Plum, Sabrina Ionescu, Kahleah Copper, Chelsea Gray, A’ja Wilson, Breanna Stewart, Napheesa Collier, Diana Taurasi, Jackie Young, Alyssa Thomas, Brittney Griner
  3. Cycling – Track: Women’s Omnium (August 11)
    • Jennifer Valente
  4. Cycling – Women’s Road Race (August 4)
    • Kristen Faulkner
  5. Cycling – Women’s Team Pursuit (August 7)
    • Jennifer Valente, Lily Williams, Chloe Dygert, Kristen Faulkner
  6. Fencing – Women’s Individual Foil (July 28)
    • Lee Kiefer
  7. Fencing – Women’s Team Foil (August 1)
    • Jacqueline Dubrovich, Lee Keifer, Lauren Scruggs, Maia Weintrau
  8. Golf – Men’s Event (August 4)
    • Scottie Scheffler
  9. Gymnastics – Women’s Individual All-Around (August 1)
    • Simone Biles
  10. Gymnastics – Women’s Team (July 30)
    • Simone Biles, Jordan Chiles, Suni Lee, Jade Carey, Hezly Rivera
  11. Gymnastics – Women’s Vault (August 3)
    • Simone Biles
  12. Rowing – Men’s Four (August 1)
    • Nicholas Mead, Justin Best, Michael Grady, Liam Corrigan
  13. Shooting – Men’s Skeet (August 3)
    • Vincent Hancock
  14. Soccer – Women’s Tournament (August 10)
    • Alyssa Naeher, Emily Fox, Korbin Albert, Naomi Girma, Trinity Rodman, Casey Krueger, Crystal Dunn, Lynn Williams, Mallory Swanson, Lindsey, Sophia Smith, Tierna Davidson, Jenna Nighswonger, Emily Sonnett, Jaedyn Shaw, Rose Lavelle, Sam Coffey, Casey Murphy
  15. Surfing – Women’s Event (August 5)
    • Caroline Marks
  16. Swimming – Men’s 1500m Freestyle (August 4)
    • Bobby Finke
  17. Swimming – Men’s 4 x 100m Freestyle (July 27)
    • Jack Alexj, Chris Guiliano, Hunter Armstrong, Caeleb Dressel
  18. Swimming – Mixed 4 x 100m Medley Relay (August 3)
    • Ryan Murphy, Nic Fink, Gretchen Walsh, Torri Huske
  19. Swimming – Women’s 100m Butterfly (July 28)
    • Torri Huske
  20. Swimming – Women’s 1500m Freestyle (July 31)
    • Katie Ledecky
  21. Swimming – Women’s 200m Breaststroke (August 1)
    • Kate Douglass
  22. Swimming – Women’s 4 x 100m Medley Relay (August 4)
    • Regan Smith, Lilly King, Grestchen Walsh, Torri Huske
  23. Swimming – Women’s 800m Freestyle (August 3)
    • Katie Ledecky
  24. Track & Field – Men’s Shot Put (August 3)
    • Ryan Crouser
  25. Track & Field – Men’s 100m (August 4)
    • Noah Lyles
  26. Track & Field – Men’s 110m Hurdles (August 8)
    • Grant Holloway
  27. Track & Field – Men’s 4x400m Relay (August 10)
    • Christopher Bailey, Vernon Norwood, Bryce Deadmon, Rai Benjamin
  28. Track & Field – Men’s 400m (August 7)
    • Quincy Hall
  29. Track & Field – Men’s 400m Hurdles (August 9)
    • Rai Benjamin
  30. Track & Field – Men’s 1500m (August 6)
    • Cole Hocker
  31. Track & Field – Women’s Discus (August 5)
    • Valarie Allman
  32. Track & Field – Women’s Long Jump (August 8)
    • Tara Davis-Woodhall
  33. Track & Field – Women’s 100m Hurdles (August 10)
    • Masai Russell
  34. Track & Field – Women’s 200m (August 6)
    • Gabby Thomas
  35. Track & Field – Women’s 4x100m Relay (August 9)
    • Melissa Jefferson, Twanisha Terry, Gabby Thomas, Sha’Carri Richardson
  36. Track & Field – Women’s 4x400m Relay (August 10)
    • Shamier Little, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Gabby Thomas, Alexis Holmes
  37. Track & Field – Women’s 400m Hurdles (August 8)
    • Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone
  38. Weightlifting – Women’s 71kg/156lbs (August 9)
    • Olivia Reeves
  39. Wrestling – Women’s Freestyle 50kg/110lbs (August 7)
    • Sarah Hildebrandt
  40. Wrestling – Women’s Freestyle 68kg/149lbs (August 6)
    • Amit Elor

Team USA Silver Medals – 44

  1. Archery – Men’s Individual (August 4)
    • Brady Ellison
  2. Artistic Swimming – Team (August 7)
    • Anita Alvarez, Jaime Czarkowski, Megumi Field, Keana Hunter, Audrey Kwon, Jacklyn Luu, Daniella Ramirez, Ruby Remati
  3. Canoeing – Women’s C-1200m Sprint (August 10)
    • Nevin Harrison
  4. Cycling – Women’s BMX Freestyle (July 31)
    • Parris Benegas
  5. Cycling – Women’s Mountain Bike (July 28)
    • Haley Batten
  6. Diving – Women’s Synchronized 3m Springboard Final (July 27)
    • Sarah Bacon, Kassidy Cook
  7. Equestrian – Team Jumping (August 2)
    • Laura Kraut, Karl Cook, McLain Ward
  8. Fencing – Women’s Individual Foil (July 28)
    • Lauren Scruggs
  9. Gymnastics – Women’s Floor Exercise (August 5)
    • Simone Biles
  10. Shooting – Men’s Skeet (August 3)
    • Conner Prince
  11. Shooting – Mixed Team Skeet (August 5)
    • Austen Smith, Vincent Hancock
  12. Shooting – Women’s Smallbore Rifle, 3 Positions (August 2)
    • Sagen Maddalena
  13. Skateboarding – Men’s Park (August 7)
    • Tom Schaar
  14. Skateboarding – Men’s Street (July 29)
    • Jagger Eaton
  15. Sport Climbing – Women’s Bouldering and Lead Combined (August 10)
    • Brooke Raboutou
  16. Swimming – Men’s 100m Breaststroke (July 28)
    • Nic Fink
  17. Swimming – Men’s 4 x 100m Medley Relay (August 4)
    • Ryan Murphy, Nic Fink, Caeleb Dressel, Hunter Armstrong
  18. Swimming – Men’s 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay (July 30)
    • Luke Hubson, Carson Foster, Drew Kibler, Kieran Smith
  19. Swimming – Men’s 800m Freestyle (July 30)
    • Bobby Finke
  20. Swimming – Women’s 100m Backstroke (July 30)
    • Regan Smith
  21. Swimming – Women’s 100m Butterfly (July 28)
    • Gretchen Walsh
  22. Swimming – Women’s 100m Freestyle (July 31)
    • Torri Huske
  23. Swimming – Women’s 200m Backstroke (August 2)
    • Regan Smith
  24. Swimming – Women’s 200m Butterfly (August 1)
    • Regan Smith
  25. Swimming – Women’s 200m IM (August 3)
    • Kate Douglass
  26. Swimming – Women’s 4 x 100m Freestyle (July 27)
    • Kate Douglass, Gretchen Walsh, Torri Huske, Simone Manuel
  27. Swimming – Women’s 4 x 200m Freestyle (August 1)
    • Claire Weinstein, Paige Madden, Katie Ledecky, Erin Gemmell
  28. Swimming – Women’s 400m IM (July 29)
    • Katie Grimes
  29. Tennis – Men’s Doubles (August 3)
    • Austin Krajicke & Rajeev Ram
  30. Track & Field – Men’s High Jump (August 10)
    • Shelby Mcewen
  31. Track & Field – Men’s Pole Vault (August 5)
    • Sam Kendricks
  32. Track & Field – Men’s Shot Put (August 3)
    • Joe Kovacs
  33. Track & Field – Men’s 110m Hurdles (August 8)
    • Daniel Roberts
  34. Track & Field – Men’s 200m (August 8)
    • Kenny Bednarek
  35. Track & Field – Men’s 3000m Steeplechase (August 7)
    • Kenneth Rooks
  36. Track & Field – Mixed 4 x 400m Relay (August 3)
    • Vernon Norwood, Shamier Little, Bryce Deadmon, Kaylyn Brown
  37. Track & Field – Triathlon Mixed Team Relay (August 5)
    • Seth Rider, Taylor Spivey, Morgan Pearson, Taylor Knibb
  38. Track & Field – Women’s Hammer (August 6)
    • Annette Echikunwoke
  39. Track & Field – Women’s Pole Vault (August 7)
    • Katie Moon
  40. Track & Field – Women’s 100m (August 3)
    • Sha’Carri Richardson
  41. Track & Field – Women’s 400m Hurdles (August 8)
    • Anna Cockrell
  42. Volleyball – Women’s Tournament (August 11)
    • Jordyn Poulter, Avery Skinner, Justine Wong-Orantes, Lauren Carlini, Jordan Larson, Annie Drews, Jordan Thompson, Haleigh Washington, Dana Rettke, Kathyrn Plummer, Kelsey Robinson, Chiaka Ogbogu
  43. Wrestling – Men’s Freestyle 57kg/125lbs (August 9)
    • Spencer Lee
  44. Wrestling – Women’s Freestyle 76kg/167lbs (August 11)
    • Alexis Kennedy Blades

Team USA Bronze Medals – 42

  1. Archery – Mixed Team (August 2)
    • Carey Kaufhold, Brady Ellison
  2. Basketball 3×3 – Women’s Tournament (August 5)
    • Dearica Hamby, Cierra Burdick, Hailey Van Lith, Rhyne Howard
  3. Breaking – Men’s Event (August 10)
    • Victor Montalvo
  4. Boxing – Men’s 71KG/156 Lbs (August 6)
    • Omari Jones
  5. Canoeing – Women’s Canoe Slalom (July 31)
    • Evy Leibfarth
  6. Cycling – Women’s Individual Time Trial (July 27)
    • Chloe Dygert
  7. Fencing – Men’s Individual Foil (July 29)
    • Nick Itkin
  8. Gymnastics – Men’s Pommel Horse (August 3)
    • Stephen Nedoroscik
  9. Gymnastics – Men’s Team (July 29)
    • Frederick Richard, Asher Hong, Brody Malone, Stephen Nedoroscik, Paul Juda
  10. Gymnastics – Women’s Individual All-Around (August 1)
    • Suni Lee
  11. Gymnastics – Women’s Uneven Bars (August 4)
    • Suni Lee
  12. Gymnastics – Women’s Vault (August 3)
    • Jade Carey
  13. Rowing – Men’s Eight (August 3)
    • Henry Hollingsworth, Nicholas Rusher, Christian Tabash, Clark Dean, Christopher Carlson, Peter Chatain, Evan Olson, Pieter Quinton, Reilly Milne
  14. 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
  15. Sailing – Men’s Skiff (August 2)
    • Ian Barrows, Hans Henken
  16. Shooting – Women’s Skeet (August 4)
    • Austen Smith
  17. Skateboarding – Men’s Street (July 29)
    • Nyjah Huston
  18. Sport Climbing – Men’s Speed (August 8)
    • Sam Watson
  19. Swimming – Men’s 100m Backstroke (July 29)
    • Ryan Murphy
  20. Swimming – Men’s 200m Freestyle (July 29)
    • Luke Hobson
  21. Swimming – Men’s 400m IM (July 28)
    • Carson Foster
  22. Swimming – Women’s 100m Backstroke (July 30)
    • Katharine Berkoff
  23. Swimming – Women’s 400m Freestyle (July 27)
    • Katie Ladecky
  24. Swimming – Women’s 400m IM (July 29)
    • Emma Weyant
  25. Swimming – Women’s 800m Freestyle (August 3)
    • Paige Matthews
  26. Taekwondo – Women’s 67kg/147lbs (August 9)
    • Kristina Teachout
  27. Tennis – Men’s Doubles (August 3)
    • Taylor Fritz, Tommy Paul
  28. Track & Field – Men’s 100m (August 4)
    • Fred Kerley
  29. Track & Field – Men’s 10,000m (August 2)
    • Grant Fisher
  30. Track & Field – Men’s 200m (August 8)
    • Noah Lyles
  31. Track & Field – Men’s 5000m (August 10)
    • Grant Fisher
  32. Track & Field – Women’s Long Jump (August 8)
    • Jasmine Moore
  33. Track & Field – Women’s 100m (August 3)
    • Melissa Jefferson
  34. Track & Field – Women’s 200m (August 6)
    • Brittany Brown
  35. Track & Field – Men’s 1500m (August 6)
    • Yared Nuguse
  36. Track & Field – Women’s Triple Jump (August 3)
    • Jasmine Moore
  37. Volleyball – Men’s Team (August 9)
    • Matt Anderson, Aaron Russell, Jeffrey Jendryk II, Torey Defalco, Micah Christenson, Maxwell Holt, Micah Ma’a, Thomas Jaeschke, Garrett Muagututia, Taylor Averill, David Smith, Erik Shoji
  38. Water Polo – Men’s Tournament (August 11)
    • Adrian Weinberg, Johnny Hooper, Marko Vavic, Alex Obert, Hannes Daube, Luca Cupido, Ben Hallock, Dylan Woodhead, Alex Bowen, Chase Dood, Ryder Dodd, Max Irving. Drew Holland
  39. Wrestling – Men’s Freestyle 74kg/163lbs (August 10)
    • Kyle Dake
  40. Wrestling – Men’s Freestyle 86kg/189lbs (August 9)
    • Aaron Brooks
  41. Wrestling – Women’s Freestyle 57kg/125lbs (August 9)
    • Helen Maroulis
  42. Weightlifting – Men’s 61kg/134 lbs (August 7)
    • Hampton Morris

[Note: Jordan Chiles’ bronze medal on the women’s floor exercise final was rescinded.]

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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