Paris 2024: Olympic medal tables

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The first gender-equal Olympics

Paris 2024 marks the first Olympic Games in history that the same number of women were able to compete as men.

To celebrate this milestone, we kept track of the traditional Olympic medal tables, but with a twist. The table below showcases medal break-down by gender, so we can track gender parity in medals by country and find out which nations are championing their female athletes.

Full medal table (ordered by number of women’s gold medals won): Paris 2024 medal table

Last updated: 12th August

Top 8 countries (by total female medals won)

CountryFemale medalsMale medalsMixedTotal medals
United States67527126
China5034791
Australia3020353
Great Britain2830765
France2338364
Netherlands2111234
Japan1823445
South Korea1710532

Top 8 countries (by total male medals won)

CountryFemale medalsMale medalsMixedTotal medals
United States67527126
France2338364
China5034791
Great Britain2830765
Japan1823445
Italy1523440
Australia3020353
Spain412218

Top 8 countries: Female only (by total gold medals won)

CountryGold medalsSilver medalsBronze medalsTotal medals
United States26231867
China19151650
Australia139830
Japan83718
Netherlands85821
New Zealand84214
South Korea75517
Italy74415

Top 8 countries: Male only (by total gold medals won)

CountryGold medalsSilver medalsBronze medalsTotal medals
China1710734
United States13162252
Japan127423
France11141338
Uzbekistan71311
Netherlands62911
Great Britain615530
Australia59320

Top 8 countries: Mixed only (by total gold medals won)

CountryGold medalsSilver medalsBronze medalsTotal medals
Germany5207
China4217
Great Britain2057
Italy2002
United States1517
France1113
Netherlands1012
South Korea1225