swimmer
Léon Marchand won four gold medals at the 2024 Summer Olympics, the most of any competing athlete. sport shooter
Francisca Crovetto holding the gold medal she won in the
women's skeet, as well as a box with an official poster given to all medalists medallists from left to right:
Iryna Herashchenko (Ukraine, bronze),
Eleanor Patterson (Australia, bronze),
Yaroslava Mahuchikh (Ukraine, gold), and
Nicola Olyslagers (Australia, silver). The medal table is based on information provided by the
International Olympic Committee (IOC) and is consistent with IOC conventional sorting in its published medal tables. The table uses the
Olympic medal table sorting method. By default, the table is ordered by the number of gold medals the athletes from a nation have won, where a nation is an entity represented by a NOC. The number of silver medals is taken into consideration next and then the number of bronze medals. If teams are still tied, equal ranking is given and they are listed alphabetically by their
IOC country code. Events in
boxing result in a bronze medal being awarded to each of the two competitors who lose their semi-final matches, as opposed to fighting in a
third place tiebreaker. Other combat sports, which include
judo,
taekwondo, and
wrestling, use a
repechage system which also results in two bronze medals being awarded. In the
men's 100 m breaststroke, two silver medals and no bronze medal were awarded due to a tie; in the
women's high jump,
men's horizontal bar, and
women's K-2 500 metres, two bronze medals were awarded due to ties. ;Key Changes in medal standings (
see here) == Changes in medal standings ==