Olympics 2024: Every gold medallist from Paris including Biles, Marchand and Dupont
With the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris now in full swing, Sports Mole rounds up every gold medal to have been won.
All eyes are on Paris for the greatest sporting spectacle on earth, with the 2024 Olympic Games currently taking place in the French capital.
Lifetimes of hard work, dedication and dreams will come to a head during the two-and-a-half-week festival of sport, with more than 100 gold medals having already been handed out.
China claimed the distinction of winning the first of those golds in shooting on day one, and they are one of a number of nations enjoying a memorable Games so far.
Host nation France have delighted the home crowd, with particular highlights coming from Leon Marchand’s incredible four-gold haul, Antoine Dupont leading the rugby sevens team to glory, and a remarkable podium clean sweep in the men’s BMX final.
Great Britain made their best-ever start to a Games too, while some of the other famous athletes taking part have lived up to their billing – perhaps most notably USA’s Simone Biles completing here redemption story.
Here, Sports Mole rounds up every gold medal to be won during the 2024 Olympics, country by country.
For a full medal table from the 2024 Olympic Games, please click here.
What Olympic gold medals are on offer today?
Twenty more gold medals are up for grabs on Sunday, August 4, with Olympic champions set to be crowned across 12 different sports on day nine.
Golf: Men’s individual stroke play (from 8am)
Equestrian: Dressage individual grand prix (9am)
Tennis: Men’s singles (from 11am); Women’s doubles (third on court)
Cycling: Women’s road race (1pm)
Table tennis: Men’s singles (1.30pm)
Archery: Men’s individual (1.46pm)
Artistic gymnastics: Men’s rings (2pm); Women’s uneven bars (2.40pm); Men’s vault (3.24pm)
Shooting: Women’s skeet (2.30pm)
Badminton: Men’s doubles (not before 3.10pm)
Swimming: Women’s 50m freestyle (5.30pm); Men’s 1,500m freestyle (5.37pm); Men’s 4x100m medley relay (6.10pm); Women’s 4x100m medley relay (6.32pm)
Athletics: Women’s high jump (6.55pm); Men’s hammer throw (7.30pm); Men’s 100m (8.50pm)
Fencing: Men’s foil team (7.30pm)
All times BST
Click here for a summary of today’s must-see events at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
Every gold medal won at the 2024 Olympic Games
Argentina – 1 gold
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Cycling BMX freestyle
Men’s park: Jose Torres Gil
Australia – 12 golds
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Canoe Slalom
Women’s kayak single: Jessica Fox
Women’s canoe single: Jessica Fox
Cycling
Women’s individual time trial: Grace Brown
Cycling BMX racing
Women’s: Saya Sakakibara
Swimming
Women’s 400m freestyle: Ariarne Titmus
Women’s 4x100m freestyle relay: Mollie O’Callaghan, Shayna Jack, Emma McKeon, Meg Harris
Women’s 200m freestyle: Mollie O’Callaghan
Women’s 100m backstroke: Kaylee McKeown
Women’s 4x200m freestyle relay: Mollie O’Callaghan, Lani Pallister, Brianna Throssell, Ariarne Titmus
Men’s 50m freestyle: Cameron McEvoy
Women’s 200m backstroke: Kaylee McKeown
Tennis
Men’s doubles: Matthew Ebden & John Peers
Azerbaijan – 2 golds
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Judo
Men’s -73kg: Hidayat Heydarov
Men’s -100kg: Zelym Kotsoiev
Belgium – 2 golds
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Cycling
Men’s individual time trial: Remco Evenepoel
Men’s road race: Remco Evenepoel
Brazil – 1 gold
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Judo
Women’s +78kg: Beatriz Souza
Canada – 4 golds
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Judo
Women’s -57kg: Christa Deguchi
Swimming
Women’s 400m individual medley: Summer McIntosh
Women’s 200m butterfly: Summer McIntosh
Women’s 200m individual medley: Summer McIntosh
China – 16 golds
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Athletics
Women’s 20km race walk: Jiayu Yang
Badminton Mixed doubles: Si Wei Zhang & Ya Qiong Huang
Women’s doubles: Qing Chen Chen & Yi Fan Jia
Cycling BMX freestyle
Women’s park: Yawen Deng
Diving
Women’s synchronised 3m springboard: Yani Chang & Yiwen Chen
Men’s synchronised 10m platform: Junjie Lian & Hao Yang
Women’s synchronised 10m platform: Yuxi Chen & Hongchan Quan
Men’s synchronised 3m springboard: Daoyi Long & Zongyuan Wang
Shooting
10m air rifle mixed team: Lihao Sheng & Yuting Huang
Men’s 10m air pistol: Yu Xie
Men’s 10m air rifle: Lihao Sheng
Men’s 50m rifle 3 positions: Yukun Liu
Swimming
Men’s 100m freestyle: Zhanle Pan
Table tennis
Mixed doubles: Chuqin Wang & Yingsha Sun
Women’s singles: Meng Chen
Tennis
Women’s singles: Qinwen Zheng
Croatia – 2 golds
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Judo
Women -70kg: Barbara Matic
Rowing
Men’s pair: Martin Sinkovic & Valent Sinkovic
Czech Republic – 1 gold
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Tennis
Mixed doubles: Katerina Siniakova & Tomas Machac
Dominica
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Athletics
Women’s triple jump: Thea Lafond
Ecuador – 1 gold
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Athletics
Men’s 20km race walk: Brian Daniel Pintado
France – 12 golds
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Canoe slalom
Men’s canoe single: Nicolas Gestin
Cycling
Women’s cross-country mountain bike: Pauline Ferrand Prevot
Cycling BMX racing
Men’s: Joris Daudet
Fencing
Women’s sabre individual: Manon Apithy-Brunet
Judo
Men’s +100kg: Teddy Riner
Mixed team: France 4-3 Japan
Rugby sevens
Men’s: France 28-7 Fiji
Swimming
Men’s 400m individual medley: Leon Marchand
Men’s 200m butterfly: Leon Marchand
Men’s 200m breaststroke: Leon Marchand
Men’s 200m individual medley: Leon Marchand
Triathlon
Women’s individual: Cassandre Beaugrand
Georgia – 1 gold
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Judo
Men’s -90kg: Lasha Bekauri
Germany – 4 golds
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Equestrian
Eventing individual jumping: Michael Jung
Dressage team grand prix: Frederic Wandres, Isabell Werth, Jessica von Bredow-Werndl
Rowing
Men’s single sculls: Oliver Zeidler
Swimming
Men’s 400m freestyle: Lukas Martens
Great Britain – 10 golds
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Cycling mountain bike
Men’s cross-country: Tom Pidcock
Equestrian
Eventing team jumping: Rosalind Canter, Tom McEwan, Laura Collett
Jumping team: Ben Maher, Harry Charles, Scott Brash
Rowing
Women’s quadruple sculls: Lauren Henry, Hannah Scott, Lola Anderson, Georgina Brayshaw
Lightweight women’s double sculls: Emily Craig & Imogen Grant
Men’s eights: Sholto Carnegie, Rory Gibbs, Morgan Bolding, Jacob Dawson, Charles Elwes, Tom Digby, James Rudkin, Tom Ford, Harry Brightmore
Shooting
Men’s trap: Nathan Hales
Swimming
Men’s 4x200m freestyle relay: James Guy, Tom Dean, Matthew Richards, Duncan Scott
Trampoline gymnastics
Women’s: Bryony Page
Triathlon
Men’s individual: Alex Yee
Guatemala – 1 gold
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Shooting
Women’s trap: Adriana Ruano Oliva
Hong Kong – 2 golds
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Fencing
Women’s Epee individual: Man Wai Vivian Kong
Men’s foil individual: Ka Long Cheung
Hungary – 3 golds
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Fencing
Men’s epee team: Hungary 26-25 Japan
Swimming
Men’s 200m backstroke: Hubert Kos
Men’s 100m butterfly: Kristof Milak
Individual Neutral Athletes – 1 gold
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Trampoline gymnastics
Men’s: Ivan Litvinovich
Ireland – 3 golds
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Artistic gymnastics
Men’s pommel horse: Rhys McClenaghan
Rowing
Lightweight men’s double sculls: Fintan McCarthy & Paul O’Donovan
Swimming
Men’s 800m freestyle: Daniel Wiffen
Israel
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Sailing
Men’s windsurfing: Tom Reuveny
Italy – 6 golds
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Canoe slalom
Men’s kayak single: Giovanni de Gennaro
Fencing
Women’s Epee team: Italy 30-29 France
Judo
Women’s -78kg: Alice Bellandi
Sailing
Women’s windsurfing: Marta Maggetti
Swimming
Men’s 100m breaststroke:: Nicolo Martinenghi
Men’s 100m backstroke: Thomas Ceccon
Japan – 8 golds
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Artistic gymnastics
Men’s team: Daiki Hashimoto, Kazuma Kaya, Shinnosuke Oka, Takaaki Sugino, Wataru Tanigawa
Men’s all-around: Shinnosuke Oka
Fencing
Men’s Epee individual: Koki Kano
Judo
Women’s -48kg: Natsumi Tsunoda
Men’s -66kg: Hifumi Abe
Men’s -81kg: Takanori Nagase
Skateboarding
Women’s street: Coco Yoshizawa
Men’s street: Yuto Horigome
Kazakhstan – 1 gold
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Judo
Men’s -60kg: Yeldos Smetov
Netherlands – 6 golds
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Athletics
Mixed 4x400m relay: Eugene Omalla, Lieke Klaver, Isaya Klein Ikkink, Femke Bol
Rowing
Men’s quadruple sculls: Lennart van Lierop, Finn Florijn, Tone Wieten, Koen Metsemakers
Women’s four: Marloes Oldenburg, Hermijntje Drenth, Tinka Offereins, Benthe Boonstra
Women’s pair: Ymkje Clevering & Veronique Meester
Women’s single sculls: Karolien Florijn
Sailing
Women’s skiff: Odile van Aanholt & Annette Duetz
New Zealand – 2 golds
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Rowing
Women’s double sculls: Brooke Francis & Lucy Spoors
Rugby sevens
Women’s: New Zealand 19-12 Canada
Norway – 1 gold
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Athletics
Men’s decathlon: Markus Rooth
Philippines – 1 gold
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Artistic gymnastics
Men’s floor: Carlos Edriel Yulo
Romania – 3 golds
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Rowing
Men’s double sculls: Andrei Sebastian Cornea & Marian Florian Enache
Women’s eight: Maria Magdalena Rusu, Roxana Anghel, Ancuta Bodnar, Maria Lehaci, Adriana Adam, Amalia Beres, Ioana Vrinceanu, Simona Radis, Victoria Stefania Petreanu
Swimming
Men’s 200m freestyle: David Popovici
Saint Lucia – 1 gold
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Athletics
Women’s 100m: Julien Alfred
Serbia – 1 gold
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Shooting
10m air pistol mixed team: Zorana Arunovic & Damir Mikec
Slovenia – 1 gold
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Judo
Women’s -63kg: Andreja Leski
South Africa – 1 gold
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Swimming
Women’s 100m breaststroke: Tatjana Smith
South Korea – 9 golds
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Archery
Women’s team: South Korea 5-4 China
Men’s team: South Korea 5-1 France
Women’s individual: Sihyeon Lim
Fencing
Men’s sabre Individual: Sanguk Oh
Men’s sabre team: Korea 45-41 Hungary
Shooting
Women’s 10m air pistol: Ye Jin Oh
Women’s 10m air rifle: Hyojin Ban
Mixed team: South Korea 6-0 Germany
Women’s 25m pistol: Jiin Yang
Spain – 1 gold
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Sailing
Men’s skiff: Diego Botin le Chever & Florian Trittel Paul
Sweden – 1 gold
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Swimming
Women’s 100m freestyle: Sarah Sjostrom
Switzerland – 1 gold
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Shooting
Women’s 50m rifle 3 positions: Chiara Leone
Uganda – 1 gold
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Athletics
Men’s 10,000m: Joshua Cheptegei
Ukraine – 1 gold
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Fencing
Women’s sabre team: Ukraine 45-42 South Korea
USA – 14 golds
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Artistic gymnastics
Women’s team: Simone Biles, Jade Carey, Jordan Chiles, Sunisa Lee, Hezly Rivera
Women’s all-around: Simone Biles
Women’s vault: Simone Biles
Athletics
Men’s shot put: Ryan Crouser
Fencing
Women’s foil individual: Lee Kiefer
Women’s foil team: USA 45-39 Italy
Rowing
Men’s four: Nick Mead, Justin Best, Michael Grady, Liam Corrigan
Shooting
Men’s skeet: Vincent Hancock
Swimming
Men’s 4x100m freestyle relay: Jack Alexy, Chris Guiliano, Hunter Armstrong, Caeleb Dressel
Women’s 100m butterfly: Torri Huske
Women’s 1,500m freestyle: Katie Ledecky
Women’s 200m breaststroke: Kate Douglass
Women’s 800m freestyle: Katie Ledecky
Mixed 4x100m medley relay: Ryan Murphy, Nic Fink, Gretchen Walsh, Torri Huske
Uzbekistan – 1 gold
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Judo
Women’s -52kg: Diyora Keldiyorova
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