USA Triumphs at Paris Olympics 2024, Clinching Top Spot in Medal Standings

USA Triumphs at Paris Olympics 2024, Clinching Top Spot in Medal Standings

The Paris Olympics 2024 concluded with a thrilling finish, with the United States emerging victorious in the medal standings. After two weeks of intense competition, the US secured 44 gold medals, 44 silver medals, and 45 bronze medals, totaling 133 medals. China finished second with 40 gold medals, 27 silver medals, and 28 bronze medals, for a total of 95 medals.

The final day of the Games was filled with drama, as the US trailed China by a single gold medal heading into the final event, women’s basketball. The US, heavy favorites in the sport, delivered a nail-biting 67-66 victory over hosts France to clinch their eighth consecutive gold medal in women’s basketball.

Jennifer Valente, the reigning Olympic champion in the omnium, played a crucial role for the US, winning gold in the event and narrowing the gap with China. Li Wenwen of China had earlier secured gold in the women’s +81kg weightlifting event, giving her country a 40th gold medal.

Hosts France finished fifth in the medal tally with 16 gold medals, 20 silver medals, and 27 bronze medals, for a total of 63 medals. India ended their campaign with a silver medal and five bronze medals, finishing 71st in the standings.

The Paris Olympics 2024 showcased the exceptional athleticism and determination of over 10,000 athletes from around the world. The US’s triumph was a testament to their dominance in various sports, while China’s strong performance highlighted their growing presence on the global sporting stage.

Olympic Women's Basketball: Belgium, Australia Stumble in Upset-Filled Start

Olympic Women’s Basketball: Belgium, Australia Stumble in Upset-Filled Start

Belgium and Australia Suffer Upsets in Women’s Basketball at Paris Olympics

The highly anticipated women’s basketball tournament at the Paris Olympics got off to a surprising start on Monday, with fancied Belgium and Australia suffering unexpected defeats.

In Group C, Belgium, considered a medal contender, fell to debutants Germany 83-69. The Sabally sisters, Satou and Nyara, proved to be a formidable force for Germany, combining for 33 points. Belgium’s offense struggled to keep pace, with Emma Meesseman, their star player, limited to just 12 points.

Meanwhile, in Group B, Nigeria pulled off a stunning upset over third-ranked Australia, winning 75-62. Point guard Ezinne Kalu led the way for Nigeria, scoring 19 points and orchestrating a relentless defense. Australia, despite a strong second-half performance, couldn’t overcome Nigeria’s tenacity.

“Our defense was relentless,” said Kalu. “We smelt blood for the ball. Nobody defends like us, and that’s what kept us going.”

The results have shaken up the tournament’s early standings, with Germany and Nigeria emerging as potential dark horses. Defending champions the United States, who begin their campaign against Japan later on Monday, will be wary of the upsets that have already occurred.

Hosts France will face Canada in Group B later on Monday, hoping to avoid a similar fate to Belgium and Australia. The tournament promises to be fiercely competitive, with several teams vying for a spot on the podium.

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