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United States and China fight to 40-40 draw for most Olympic gold medals

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United States and China fight to 40-40 draw for most Olympic gold medals

PARIS — The United States and China each won 40 gold medals, in the first Summer Games draw in Olympics history, with America pulling into a tie Sunday with victory in the last event, women’s basketball.

America equaled China on the strength of its heart-stopping 67-66 victory over France in a shockingly close game for the women’s hoops title.

China entered Sunday with a 39-38 edge on the United States, with the Americans appearing to have a slight edge as Americans were going for its eighth consecutive women’s basketball gold and second straight women’s volleyball title.

A flurry of results unfolded on the final day to shape the final standings.

  • China’s Li Wenwen won gold in the women’s heavyweight weightlifting in what could’ve been a death knell for American hopes to capture overall gold.
  • U.S. hopes were dimmed further when Chicago native Kennedy Blades, who made a surprising run to the gold medal wrestling match, lost to 76 kg rival Yuka Kagami of Japan.
  • Then in a stunning blow, Italy spiked American out of the gym with a 25-18, 25-20, 25-17 blowout volleyball victory.
  • But then San Diego native and decorated cyclist Jennifer Valente bailed out the United States by defending her gold in the women’s omnium.
Gold medalist Noah Lyles of Team United States celebrates on the podium during the Men’s 100m medal ceremony at the Olympics in Paris, on Aug. 5, 2024.Cameron Spencer / Getty Images

That set it up for the heavily favored U.S. women to take care of business, which they barely to win their eighth straight gold.

The last time the United States didn’t win the most summer golds was in Beijing 2008 when the hosts edged America in top-podium visits, 48-36.

While there have been no gold medal ties in summer game history, there have been three draws in the Winter Olympics.

The most recent standoff was between Norway and Germany, each winning 14 golds in PyeongChang 2018.

The United States still came out with the most overall medals, taking home 126 from Paris 2024.

The United States hasn’t failed at winning the most medals since 1992 when the “Unified Team,” athletes from the former Soviet Union republics, won 112 medals, 45 gold. The Americans made 108 podium visits in Barcelona with 37 of them on the top step.

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Gold medalist Simone Biles of Team United States poses during the Artistic Gymnastics Women’s All-Around Final medal ceremony on day six of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Bercy Arena on Aug. 1, 2024 in Paris.Jamie Squire / Getty Images

Those 40 golds out of 329 events works out to 12.1 % of the time.

That gold percentage is up slightly from Tokyo (11.4%) but down from Rio (15%) and London (15.8%).

America’s effort in Paris might be best exemplified by U.S. swimmers who won the most medals and golds, but came away feeling that they had left hardware on the deck.

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Silver medalist France’s Anastasiia Kirpichnikova, gold medalist US’ Katie Ledecky and bronze medalist Germany’s Isabel Gose stand on the podium of the women’s 1500m freestyle swimming event during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Paris La Defense Arena in Nanterre, west of Paris, on July 31, 2024. Jonathan Nackstrand / AFP – Getty Images

While veteran Katie Ledecky was the U.S. star here, with two golds, a silver and bronze, the show was stolen by Frenchman Leon Marchand, who scored four golds, one bronze and four Olympic records, and Canadian prodigy Summer McIntosh, with three golds and a silver.

A host of countries that normally don’t get within a javelin’s throw of the podium suddenly produced several medalists these past two weeks.

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Gold medalist Lee Kiefer of Team United States (C), Silver medalist Lauren Scruggs of Team United States (L) and Bronze medalist Eleanor Harvey of Team Canada (R) celebrate on the podium during the Women’s Foil medal ceremony on day two of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Grand Palais on July 28, 2024 in Paris, France.Patrick Smith / Getty Images

Before landing in Paris, Israel only held 13 Summer Olympic medals and collected seven here.

Ecuador won five medals, more than doubling its lifetime summer total.

Kyrgyzstan made six podium trips, which is impressive given the central Asian nation came to Paris with only seven Olympic medals in history.

Before Paris 2024, the Republic of Moldova had won six in national history. The tiny former Soviet Republic made four podium trips in Paris.

David K. Li reported from Paris and Sean Nevin reported from London.


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