2024 Olympics: The complete US medal tally in Paris

Going for gold
26 total medals
Diving: 1
Road cycling: 1
Mountain bike: 1
Rugby 7s: 1
Fencing: 3
Artistic Gymnastics: 2
Skateboarding: 2
Swimming: 15
Going for gold

The US Olympic team is hoping to match, or better their haul of 113 medals from Tokyo 2020 and so far they look well on course. Let's take a look at how many medals they have so far! All stats provided by the Olympics website.

26 total medals

So far, the US has claimed 26 total medals, four gold, 11 silver, and 11 bronze.

Diving: 1

Sarah Bacon and Kassidy Cook claimed a silver medal in the women's springboard 3m synchronised diving competition.

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Road cycling: 1

Chloe Dygert claimed a bronze medal in the women's individual time trial in the road cycling.

Mountain bike: 1

In a race dominated by Pauline Ferrand-Prevot, Haley Batten produced the US' best-ever finish in the mountain biking competition, per NBC Sports, by claiming silver.

Rugby 7s: 1

The US women's rugby 7s team upset Australia in the bronze medal match, pulling off a last-second victory to defeat one of the favorites for the gold.

Fencing: 3

Led by Lee Keifer's gold in the individual foil, the US has produced three medals in the fencing. Lauren Scruggs' silver in the same event was followed by Nick Itkin in the men's event.

Artistic Gymnastics: 2

The US men produced a stunning performance to win a bronze medal in the team competition. Not to be upstaged, the women, led by Simone Biles, dominated their field to win another gold.

Skateboarding: 2

Jagger Eaton and Nyjah Huston were among the favorites for the men's street skateboarding, with both producing excellent performances to win silver and bronze respectively.

Swimming: 15

The US' dominance in the pool has been challenged by Australia so far in 2024, but the Americans have still won multiple golds. The men's 4x100m freestyle gold was followed by Torri Huske's 100m butterfly gold.

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