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Olympics medal count: Where Team USA stands after Day 5

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Olympics medal count: Where Team USA stands after Day 5

The 2024 Paris Olympic Games continued on Wednesday, with men’s gymnastics, swimming and basketball among the sports captivating the eyes of fans across the globe.

It was another day of historic achievement for Team USA, headlined by Katie Ledecky earning her 12th Olympic medal in an emphatic victory in the 1500m freestyle race.

After five days of competition, the United States remains on top of the Olympics medal count, posting a total of 30 medals, four ahead of the 26 earned by host country France.

Team USA has earned five gold medals in Paris thus far, alongside 13 silver medals and 12 bronze medals.

Though Team USA is on top of the overall medal count, they trail China, France, Australia and Great Britain in gold medals, who have earned nine, eight, seven and six gold medals respectively.

Below is a look at the full medal count for the 2024 Olympics thus far, along with the American athletes who have earned hardware so far.

Current Medal Count for 2024 Paris Olympics

This table will continue to update live as the Games continue.

Full list of Team USA Athletes who have medaled at the 2024 Paris Olympics

1 27 July Sarah Bacon/Kassidy Cook Silver Woen’s springboard 3m synchronised Diving
2 27 July Chloe Dygert Bronze Bronze Women’s individual time trial
3 27 July Katie Ledecky Bronze 400m freestyle Swimming
4 27 July Kate Douglass, Gretchen Walsh. Torri Huske, Simone Manuel, Erika Connolly, Abbey Weitzel Silver 4x100m freestyle, women Swimming
5 27 July Jack Alexj, Chris Guiliano, Hunter Armstrong, Caeleb Dressel, Ryan Held, Matt King Gold 4x100m freestyle, men Swimming
6 28 July Haley Batten Silver Women, cross country Mountain Bike
7 28 July Torri Huske Gold Women, 100m butterfly Swimming
8 28 July Gretchen Walsh Silver Women, 100m butterfly Swimming
9 28 July Carson Foster Bronze Men, 400m IM Swimming
10 28 July Lee Kiefer Gold Women, individual foil Fencing
11 28 July Lauren Scruggs Silver Women, individual foil Fencing
12 28 July Nic Fink Silver 100m breatstroke Swimming
13 29 July Jagger Eaton Silver Men’s street Skateboarding
14 29 July Nyjah Huston Bronze Men’s street Skateboarding
15 29 July Luke Hobson Bronze Men, 200m freestyle Swimming
16 29 July Ryan Murphy Bronze Men, 100m backstroke Swimming
17 29 July Katie Grimes Silver Women, 400m IM Swimming
18 29 July Emma Weyant Bronze Women, 400m IM Swimming
19 29 July Nick Itkin Bronze Men, foil individual Fencing
20 29 July Frederick Richard, Brody Malone, Stephen Nedoroscik. Paul Juda, Asher Hong Bronze Men, team competition Artistic Gymnastics
21 30 July Simone Biles, Sunisa Lee, Jordan Chiles, Jade Carey, Hezly Rivera Gold Women, team competition Artistic Gymnastics
22 30 July Ilona Maher, Kayla Canett, Lauren Doyle, Alev Kelter, Kristi Kirshe, Sarah Levy, Alena Olsen, Ariana Ramsey, Steph Rovetti, Alex Sedrick, Sammy Sullivan, Naya Tapper Bronze Women, team competition Rugby 7s
23 30 July Regan Smith Silver Women, 100m backstroke Swimming
24 30 July Katharine Berkoff Bronze Women, 100m backstroke Swimming
25 30 July Bobby Finke Silver Men, 800m freestyle Swimming
26 30 July Carson Foster, Brooks Curry, Chris Guiliano, Luke Hobson, Drew Kibler, Blake Pieroni, Kieran Smith Silver Men, 4x200m freestyle Swimming
27 31 July Perris Benegas Silver BMX Freestyle Park Cycling
28 31 July Evy Leibfarth Bronze Canoeing Slalom Canoeing
29 31 July Torri Huske Silver Women’s, 100m freestyle Swimming
30 31 July Katie Ledecky Gold Women’s, 1500m freestyle Swimming
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