There are just two more days remaining in the Summer Olympic Games in Paris with just one more full day of competition before the closing ceremonies on Sunday.

Saving it until the end, the B-Girls took to the dance floor on Friday, where the first ever medals were awarded.  The B-Boys will dance on Saturday.  Japan’s Ami took home the very first gold medal in Breaking.

The United States is tied with the People’s Republic of China for the lead in gold medals with 33.  But the U.S. has increased its total medal count to 111!  A total of 86 countries have earned medals during these Summer Games in 2024 with 17 countries earning at least 10 medals.

Medal Count – Aug 9:
United States – 111
People’s Republic of China – 83
France – 56
Great Britain – 57
Australia – 48
Japan – 37
Italy – 36
Netherlands – 29
Germany – 29
Republic of Korea – 28
Canada – 24
Brazil – 18
New Zealand – 15
Hungary – 15
Spain – 15
Ukraine – 11
Sweden – 10
Belgium – 9
Romania – 8
Uzbekistan – 8
Islamic Republic of Iran – 8
Switzerland – 8
Greece – 8
Ireland – 7
Kazakhstan – 7
Bulgaria – 7
Poland – 7
Israel – 6
Croatia – 6
Cuba – 6
Jamaica – 6
Thailand – 6
Chinese Taipei – 6
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea – 6
Kenya – 6
Türkiye – 6
India – 6
Azerbaijan – 5
Denmark – 5
South Africa – 5
Mexico – 5
Kyrgyzstan – 4
Hong Kong China – 4
Georgia – 4
Philippines – 4
Austria – 4
Ecuador – 4
Lithuania – 4
Republic of Moldova – 4
Armenia – 3
Tajikistan – 3
Indonesia – 3
Serbia – 3
Czechia – 3
Norway – 3
Tunisia – 3
Argentina – 3
Dominican Republic – 3
Colombia – 3
Portugal – 3
Guatemala – 2
Kosovo – 2
Ethiopia – 2
Malaysia – 2
Chile – 2
Saint Lucia -2
Uganda – 2
Morocco – 2
Grenada – 2
Algeria – 2
Bahrain – 2
Slovenia – 2

Countries with one medal win:
Botswana
Cabo Verde
Cyprus
Dominica
Egypt
Fiji
Jordan
Mongolia
Pakistan
Peru
Refugee Olympic Team
Singapore
Slovakia
Zambia
Zambia