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George Flood

Olympics 2024 final medal table as Team GB surpass Tokyo haul with fewer golds

Team GB ended the 2024 Olympics with a higher medal haul than they achieved in Tokyo three years ago.

Bronze medals picked up on a dramatic final day at the Paris Games by Emily Campbell and Emma Finucane in weightlifting and the women’s individual track cycling sprint respectively made it a brilliant finish to a memorable fortnight for Great Britain across The Channel.

It was a third medal of the Olympics overall for Finucane, becoming the first British woman to achieve that feat since Mary Rand back in 1964.

It meant that Britain achieved a final medal tally of 65 in Paris - one more than they managed in Tokyo in 2021, albeit with eight fewer golds.

It is the same number of medals overall that Team GB managed on home soil at London 2012 and two fewer than their stunning overseas haul in Rio de Janeiro in 2016.

Such a collection was good enough for seventh place in the final medal table, their lowest finish since placing 10th at both Sydney 2000 and in Athens in 2004.

GB had finished fourth in the medal table in Tokyo and second in Rio, having been third in London and fourth at Beijing 2008.

Top spot once again belonged to the USA, who tied with China for golds with a gripping finish to the Games in the women’s basketball final but easily beat them in terms of total medals.

Here are the final medal standings for the 2024 Paris Olympics...

Olympics 2024 final medal table

Rank

Country

Gold

Silver

Bronze

Total

1

USA

40

44

42

126

2

China

40

27

24

91

3

Japan

20

12

13

45

4

Australia

18

19

16

53

5

France

16

26

22

64

6

Netherlands

15

7

12

34

7

Great Britain

14

22

29

65

8

South Korea

13

9

10

32

9

Italy

12

13

15

40

10

Germany

12

13

8

33

11

New Zealand

10

7

3

20

12

Canada

9

7

11

27

13

Uzbekistan

8

2

3

13

14

Hungary

6

7

6

19

15

Spain

5

4

9

18

16

Sweden

4

4

3

11

17

Kenya

4

2

5

11

18

Norway

4

1

3

8

19

Ireland

4

0

3

7

20

Brazil

3

7

10

20

21

Iran

3

6

3

12

22

Ukraine

3

5

4

12

23

Romania

3

4

2

9

24

Georgia

3

3

1

7

25

Belgium

3

1

6

10

26

Bulgaria

3

1

3

7

27

Serbia

3

1

1

5

28

Czechia

3

0

2

5

29

Denmark

2

2

5

9

30

Azerbaijan

2

2

3

7

30

Croatia

2

2

3

7

32

Cuba

2

1

6

9

33

Bahrain

2

1

1

4

34

Slovenia

2

1

0

3

35

Chinese Taipei

2

0

5

7

36

Austria

2

0

3

5

37

Hong Kong

2

0

2

4

37

Philippines

2

0

2

4

39

Algeria

2

0

1

3

39

Indonesia

2

0

1

3

41

Israel

1

5

1

7

42

Poland

1

4

5

10

43

Kazakhstan

1

3

3

7

44

Jamaica

1

3

2

6

44

South Africa

1

3

2

6

44

Thailand

1

3

2

6

47

Ethiopia

1

3

0

4

48

Switzerland

1

2

5

8

49

Ecuador

1

2

2

5

50

Portugal

1

2

1

4

51

Greece

1

1

6

8

52

Argentina

1

1

1

3

52

Egypt

1

1

1

3

52

Tunisia

1

1

1

3

55

Botswana

1

1

0

2

55

Chile

1

1

0

2

55

Saint Lucia

1

1

0

2

55

Uganda

1

1

0

2

59

Dominican Republic

1

0

2

3

60

Guatemala

1

0

1

2

60

Morocco

1

0

1

2

62

Dominica

1

0

0

1

62

Pakistan

1

0

0

1

64

Turkey

0

3

5

8

65

Mexico

0

3

2

5

66

Armenia

0

3

1

4

66

Colombia

0

3

1

4

68

Kyrgyzstan

0

2

4

6

68

North Korea

0

2

4

6

70

Lithuania

0

2

2

71

India

0

1

5

6

72

Moldova

0

1

3

4

73

Kosovo

0

1

1

2

74

Cyprus

0

1

0

1

74

Fiji

0

1

0

1

74

Jordan

0

1

0

1

74

Mongolia

0

1

0

1

74

Panama

0

1

0

1

79

Tajikistan

0

0

3

3

80

Albania

0

0

2

2

80

Grenada

0

0

2

2

80

Malaysia

0

0

2

2

80

Puerto Rico

0

0

2

2

84

Ivory Coast

0

0

1

1

84

Cape Verde

0

0

1

1

84

Refugee Olympic Team

0

0

1

1

84

Peru

0

0

1

1

84

Qatar

0

0

1

1

84

Slovakia

0

0

1

1

84

Zambia

0

0

1

1

84

Singapore

0

0

1

1

How the medal table works

The medal table is ranked by gold medals, rather than overall medal count.

Silver and then bronze medals are used as tiebreakers if two countries are level on the same number of golds. Then alphabetical order comes into play.

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