2024 Olympics in Paris: medal count updates - who has won more? Tally by country today, July 29
Paris 2024 Olympics: medal count live
Paris 2024 medal table - top five:
1. Japan: Gold 6 Silver 2 Bronze 4 - Total 12
2. France: Gold 5 Silver 8 Bronze 3 - Total 16
3. China: Gold 5 Silver 5 Bronze 2 - Total 12
4. Australia: Gold 5 Silver 4 Bronze 0 - Total 9
5. South Korea: Gold 5 Silver 3 Bronze 1 - Total 9
6. United States: Gold 3 Silver 8 Bronze 9 - Total 20
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Gold for Hong Kong!
Cheung Ka Long has defended his title, winning against Italy's Filippo Macchi.
Nick Itkin got bronze for the USA.
Some more celebration shots
This time, we've got the Japanese gymnastics team, who won gold after sensational performances from all invovled.
Australia's Mollie O'callaghan and Ariarne Titmus celebrate the win
Here's the delighted pair of Mollie O'callaghan (gold) and Ariarne Titmus (silver) after the final of the women's 200m freestyle swimming event.
France win gold & silver in women's sabre!
Manon Apithy-Brunet and Sara Balzer both qualified for the final and it was the former who took gold, winning 15-12.
Ukraine's Olga Kharlan gets bronze.
Mollie O'Callaghan sets Olympic record and wins 200m free gold
A new Olympic record has been set by the Australian at 1:53.27!
Titmus wins silver in 1:53.81 and Haughey bronze in 1:54.55.
Amazing celebrations in Co Sligo!
Mona McSharry's hometown certainly enjoyed her bronze in the women's 100m breaststroke!
Tatjana Smith claims women's 100m breaststroke gold
Olympic record holder Tatjana Smith (formerly Schoenmaker) wins gold in the 100m breakstroke.
Smith in 1:05.28 beats China's Qianting Tang, who's 0.26 seconds behind.
Mona McSharry wins bronze for Ireland, and that's their first swimming medal since Atlanta 1996!
Thomas Ceccon wins men's 100m backstroke
The Italian came from behind to add Olympic gold to his world record and world title in 52.00 seconds.
China's Xu takes silver in 52.32 and USA's Murphy gets bronze in 52.39.
Since the St. Louis Games in 1904, Team USA has won 117 medals in artistic gymnastics and hopes to increase this number with stars like Simone Biles and Suni Lee.
It’s never a bad time to remember Team USA’s record in gymnastics at the Olympic Games, so take a look at all the medals they have won over the years.
Is Biles the best gymnast ever?
That's up for debate if you want. What's not up for debate is that it's absolutely fantastic to see her at her best.
Biles is set to go up again this week, and we're pumped to see her shine.
David Popovici takes home men's 200m free Olympic title
The Romanian has won gold in the men's 200m freestyle final.
A time of 1:44.72, was good enough for him, coming ahead of GB's Richards (+0.02) and Hobson of the USA. (+0.07).
Summer McIntosh wins women's 400m IM!
Summer McIntosh has won gold at the La Défense Arena in the women's 400m individual medley final.
The Canadian comfortably beat her American and British opponents with a time of 4:27.71.
Japan claim men's team gold after dramatic final in gymnastics!
1. Japan 259.594 - Hashimoto Daiki
2. People's Republic of China 259.062 - Zhang Boheng
3. United States of America 257.793 - Stephen Nedoroscik
We've had plenty of top tier action today!
Here are a few fantastic snaps from the Olympic Games social media team, highlighting the insane sport we've witnessed this Monday.
Nadal lost against Djokovic earlier today, but his doubles medal hopes are still alive.
He had plenty to say afterwards, including when he'll make a decision on his future.
Men's 73kg judo gold for Heydarov
Congratulations to Azerbaijan, as they pick up gold in the judo. It's silver for Frenchman Joan-Benjamin Gaba.
Adil Osmanov, representing Moldova, and Japan's Hashimoto Soichi claimed the bronze medals.
It's 2 in a row for Japan's Yuto Horigome
In impressive fashion, defending Olympic champion, Yuto Horigome of Japan retained his title with a stunning final trick in the men's street skateboarding contest.With a staggering score of 97.08 on the final run, Horigome jumped to a final score of 281.14 and with that, takes the gold medal once again!
Oh Canada
It's a historic day for Canada as the country claims its first gold medal in Judo at an Olympic Games. It should be said that the medal will be shared as Canadian Christa Deguchi and her Republic of Korea opponent Huh Mimi couldn't be separated in regulation time in their 57kg final. Bronzes will go to Funakubo Haruka of Japan and home favourite Sarah Léonie Cysique.
France comes out on top in canoeing
The French are celebrating this evening after hometown hero Nicolas Gestin rode a wave of support to get the better of Great Britain's Adam Burgess who initially posted a time of 96.84 which was impressive, to say the least. Yet, it was clearly Gestin's day as his time of 91.36 secured the gold medal. With that Burgess takes silver and Slovakia's Matej Benus rounds out the podium with the bronze.
Republic of Korea takes gold in archery...again
The Republic of Korea continues to dominate in archery, beating France in the men's team final on Monday. After marching to the final the Koreans gave little chance to hosts France who were, it must be said, surprise qualifiers for this stage of the tournament. The score ended 5-1 on set points, while Turkey took completed the podium in the event.
You don't see that everyday
It may not be a medal but the former NBA player turned volleyballer has taken an important step in the direction of one. You can read more about Chase Budinger's interesting switch from the court to the sand in our article about his story.
The USA's women's water polo team, which is going for a fourth straight Olympic gold, is dealing with some very sad news.
Captain Maggie Steffens has confirmed that her sister-in-law, 26-year-old Lulu Conner, died in Paris in the days before the Games, having suffered a "medical emergency."
Jung bags third Olympic gold
In equestrian Germany's Michael Jung has added to his collection of gold medals in the individual jumping event, winning his third Olympic title.
Jung had previously won the individual jumping in 2012 and 2016.
Australia's Christopher Burton has taken silver, with Great Britain's Laura Collett completing the podium.
Alongside medals, glory - and, as you'll see lower down in this blog - certificates, Olympic athletes are also chasing significant cash incentives.
We take a look at much American competitors are on per medal, and how that compares to other nations.
Another gold for Team GB
Having secured their first gold of the Games a short while ago, Great Britain now have a second!
In the men's cross-country mountain bike race, Tom Pidcock has retained his Olympic title by coming back to beat France's Victor Koretzky.
South Africa's Alan Hatherly took bronze.
At Paris 2024, athletes are not only competing for medals: a lesser-known prize that's up for grabs at the Games is a certificate known as the Olympic diploma.
Equestrian gold for Team GB
Great Britain have their first gold medal of the 2024 Games!
The trio of Rosalind Canter, Tom McEwen and Laura Collett have won equestrian's team eventing competition, ahead of France and Japan.
The triumphant trio
Behind gold-medallist Sheng Lihao, Sweden's Victor Lindgren (left) took silver in the men's 10m air rifle, with Croatia's Miran Maricic (right) securing bronze.
Here they are on the podium, as Maricic took a selfie of the trio after they received their medals.
Sheng Lihao wins another shooting gold for China
Another Chinese gold medal to tell you about: Sheng Lihao has the men's 10m air rifle final, posting an Olympic-record score of 252.2.
That's his second gold of the Paris Games, as he also won the mixed team 10m air rifle with Huang Yuting.
Lian and Yang take men's synchronised 10m platform gold
Lian Junjie and Yang Hao of China won gold in the men's 10m synchronised platform on what was their Olympic debut. They securing the top score in each round for a total of 490.35 points.
Tom Daley and Noah Williams of Team GB claimed silver – making Daley the first diver to win three Olympic medals in this event – while Rylan Wiens and Nathan Zsombor-Murray of Canada earned bronze.
With Simone Biles back for her third Olympics, the gymnastics events, held at the Bercy Arena in Paris, are wowing the crowds.
Key dates include:
Qualifications: July 28
Team Final: July 30
All-Around Final: August 1
Apparatus Finals: August 3-5
Gold at 16... and Olympic record too!
That was truly stunning from Ban, who is only 16 years old.
She had to win a shoot-off against Huang Yuting after both scored 251.8, which equals the Olympic record of China's Yang Qian set at Tokyo 2020.
Hyojin wins women's 10m air rifle gold!
I told you we were close and the first medal of the day goes to Ban Hyojin who takes the women's 10m air rifle gold for South Korea.
Silver goes to China's Huang Yuting and Audrey Gogniat gets bronze for Switzerland, the country's first medal of these Games.
As we await the first medal news of the day – which shouldn't be too far away if the shooters continue to hit their targets – let's reflect briefly on one of the surprise highlights from the opening ceremony on Friday.
The masked individual (or, should I say, individuals) garnered plenty of attention and curiosity grew as to what lay underneath the costume, something that was not revealed.
Diving into Monday medals
The men's synchronised 10m platform diving final is one of the highlights later today. Our social media friends at the Olympics have shared the following clips from past Games to wet, I mean whet, your appetite.
Although not in action today, interest in the man who was the first to complete the sprint treble at a World Championships since Usain Bolt in 2015 has been growing.
If you're worried about missing out on seeing potential medals being won by Noah Lyles, here are the key dates to mark in your diary:
Men's 100m: Saturday, Aug. 3, to Sunday, Aug. 4
Men's 200m: Monday, Aug. 5, to Tuesday, Aug. 6
Men's 4x100m Relay: Thursday, Aug. 8, to Friday, Aug. 9
Monday's medal events in Paris
In chronological order, here's where the podiums will be required today. All times ET.
3:30 a.m. Shooting - Women's Air Rifle
5:00 a.m. Diving – Men's Synchronized 10m Platform
5:00 a.m. Equestrian – Team Eventing
6:00 a.m. Shooting – Men's Air Rifle
8:10 a.m. Cycling – Men's Mountain Biking
9:00 a.m. Equestrian - Individual Eventing
10:48 a.m. Archery – Men's Team
11:00 a.m. Skateboarding – Men's Street - Final
11:18 a.m. Judo – Women’s Lightweight (57 kg/125 lbs.)
11:20 a.m. Canoe Slalom – Men's C-1
11:30 a.m. Gymnastics – Men's Team Competition
11:49 a.m. Judo – Men’s Lightweight (73 kg/161 lbs.)
2:30 p.m. Swimming – Women's 400m Individual Medley
2:40 p.m. Swimming – Men's 200m Freestyle
2:50 p.m. Fencing – Women's Individual Sabre- Medal Bouts
3:15 p.m. Fencing – Men's Individual Foil- Medal Bouts
3:19 p.m. Swimming – Men's 100m Backstroke
3:25 p.m. Swimming – Women's 100m Breaststroke
3:41 p.m. Swimming – Women's 200m Freestyle
Here's the detail of what's happening today across all the events.
Olympics live medal count: welcome to Day 3
Good morning and welcome to the third day at the 2024 Olympics in Paris. The action is really hotting up and we have 19 golds, silvers and bronzes up for grabs today, across a total of 24 sports.
From archery to diving, fencing to skakeboarding, there's so much to keep our focus today, and we'll be keeping you up to date throughout. Let's go!