Is Olympics swimming over? Final medal count, who won, which Americans got gold at Paris
2024-12-25 09:27:19source:Newscategory:News
The swimming events at the 2024 Paris Olympics have been thrilling, with veterans like Katie Ledecky cementing their status as one of the best of all time, and newcomers such as France's Leon Marchand and Canada's Summer McIntosh becoming household names.
Ledecky became the most decorated female Olympian from the United States, with 14 medals, including nine gold medals, in her career.
Even though Australia has come on strong in the past decade of Olympic competition, the United States led the medal haul in swimming, taking home 28 medals, including a world-best eight golds. Australia finished just one gold behind Team USA with seven.
While there are still technically events being held in the water, including artistic swimming and the women's and men's 10km open water finals, swimming events are over at the Paris Olympics. There were 35 medal events in swimming at the Games, including 28 individual events. Here's a breakdown of those events.
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Final swimming medal count at Paris Olympics
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
United States
8
13
7
28
Australia
7
8
3
18
China
2
3
7
12
Canada
3
2
3
8
France
4
1
2
7
Great Britain
1
4
0
5
Italy
2
1
2
5
Hungary
2
1
0
3
Ireland
1
0
2
3
Sweden
2
0
0
2
Germany
1
0
1
2
South Africa
1
1
0
2
Romania
1
0
1
2
Hong Kong
0
0
2
2
Netherlands
0
0
2
2
Greece
0
1
0
1
Japan
0
1
0
1
South Korea
0
0
1
1
Switzerland
0
0
1
1
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Swimming results from Paris Olympics
Men's 400m freestyle
Gold — Lukas Maertens, Germany
Silver — Elijah Winnington, Australia
Bronze — Kim Woo-Min, Republic of Korea
Women's 400m freestyle
Gold — Ariarne Titmus, Australia
Silver — Summer McIntosh, Canada
Bronze — Katie Ledecky, United States
Women's 4x100m freestyle relay
Gold — Australia
Silver — United States
Bronze — China
Men's 4x100m freestyle relay
Gold — United States
Silver — Australia
Bronze — Italy
Men's 400m IM
Gold — Leon Marchand, France
Silver — Matsushita Tomoyuki, Japan
Bronze — Carson Foster, United States
Women's 100m butterfly
Gold — Torri Huske, United States
Silver — Gretchen Walsh, United States
Bronze — Zhang Yufei, China
Men's 100m Breaststroke
Gold — Nicolo Martinenghi, Italy
Silver — Nic Fink, United States
Silver — Adam Peaty, Great Britain
Women's 400m IM
Gold — Summer McIntosh, Canada
Silver — Katie Grimes, United States
Bronze — Emma Weyant, United States
Men's 200m freestyle
Gold — David Popovici, Romania
Silver — Matthew Richards, Great Britain
Bronze — Luke Hobson, United States
Men's 100m backstroke
Gold — Thomas Ceccon, Italy
Silver — Xu Jiayu, China
Bronze — Ryan Murphy, United States
Women's 100m breaststroke
Gold — Tatjana Smith, South Africa
Silver — Tang Qianting, China
Bronze — Mona McSharry, Ireland
Women's 200m freestyle
Gold — Mollie O'Callaghan, Australia
Silver — Ariarne Titmus, Australia
Bronze — Siobhan Haughey, Hong Kong
Women's 100m backstroke
Gold — Kaylee McKeown, Australia
Silver — Regan Smith, United States
Bronze — Katharine Berkoff, United States
Men's 800m freestyle
Gold — Daniel Wiffen, Ireland
Silver — Bobby Finke, United States
Bronze — Gregorio Paltrinieri, Italy
Men's 4x200m freestyle relay
Gold — Great Britain
Silver — United States
Bronze — Australia
Women's 100m freestyle
Gold — Sarah Sjoestroem, Sweden
Silver — Torri Huske, United States
Bronze — Siobhan Haughey, Hong Kong
Men's 200m butterfly
Gold — Leon Marchand, France
Silver — Kristof Milak, Hungary
Bronze — Ilya Kharun, Canada
Women's 1500m freestyle
Gold — Katie Ledecky, United States
Silver — Anastasiia Kirpichnikova, France
Bronze — Isabel Gose, Germany
Men's 100m freestyle
Gold — Pan Zhanle, China
Silver — Kyle Chalmers, Australia
Bronze — David Popovici, Romania
Men's 200m breaststroke
Gold — Leon Marchand, France
Silver — Zac Stubblety-Cook, Australia
Bronze — Caspar Corbeau, Netherlands
Women's 200m butterfly
Gold — Summer McIntosh, Canada
Silver — Regan Smith, United States
Bronze — Zhang Yufei, China
Men's 200m backstroke
Gold — Hubert Kos, Hungary
Silver — Apostolos Christou, Greece
Bronze — Roman Mityukov, Switzerland
Women's 200m breaststroke
Gold — Kate Douglass, United States
Silver — Tatjana Smith, South Africa
Bronze — Tes Schouten, Netherlands
Women's 4x200m freestyle relay
Gold — Australia
Silver — United States
Bronze — China
Men's 50m freestyle
Gold — Cameron McEvoy, Australia
Silver — Ben Proud, Great Britain
Bronze — Florent Manaudou, France
Women's 200m backstroke
Gold — Kaylee McKeown, Australia
Silver — Regan Smith, United States
Bronze — Kylie Masse, Canada
Men's 200m IM
Gold — Leon Marchand, France
Silver — Duncan Scott, Great Britain
Bronze — Wang Shun, China
Men's 100m butterfly
Gold — Kristof Milak, Hungary
Silver — Josh Liendo, Canada
Bronze — Ilya Kharun, Canada
Women's 200m IM
Gold — Summer McIntosh, Canada
Silver — Kate Douglass, United States
Bronze — Kaylee McKeown, Australia
Women's 800m freestyle
Gold — Katie Ledecky, United States
Silver — Ariarne Titmus, Australia
Bronze — Paige Madden, United States
Mixed 4x100m medley relay
Gold — United States
Silver — China
Bronze — Australia
Women's 50m freestyle final
Gold — Sarah Sjoestroem, Sweden
Silver — Meg Harris, Australia
Bronze — Zhang Yufei, China
Men's 1500m freestyle
Gold — Bobby Finke, United States
Silver — Gregorio Paltrinieri, Italy
Bronze — Daniel Wiffen, Ireland
Men's 4x100m medley relay
Gold — China
Silver — United States
Bronze — France
Women's 4x100m medley relay
Gold — United States
Silver — Australia
Bronze — China
US gold medals in swimming
*Heat swimmers of medal-winning teams receive medals even if they did not swim in the final; parentheses donate who swam in the final