2024 Paris Olympics

See where Biles, Huske, US Olympians rank among gold and total medal leaders in Paris

Simone Biles, Torri Huske and Gabby Thomas tied for the Team USA lead in gold medals at the 2024 Olympics.

Share
NBC Universal, Inc. Simone Biles added four Olympic medals to her collection with her performances in Paris. Here’s a look at how she got each one.

Several American Olympians racked up the medals in Paris.

Team USA had six athletes with at least four total medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Swimmers Torri Huske and Regan Smith tied for a Team USA-high five medals, while swimmers Kate Douglass, Katie Ledecky and Gretchen Walsh -- along with gymnast Simone Biles -- all recorded four podium finishes.

Meanwhile, Biles, Huske and sprinter Gabby Thomas tied for the Team USA lead in gold medals with three apiece.

So, where do these Americans rank among all medalists at the 2024 Games? Here’s a look at the gold and overall medal leaders in Paris:

Athletes with the most gold medals at the 2024 Olympics

French swimmer Leon Marchand captured the most 2024 Olympic titles with four. The 22-year-old sensation showed why he's drawn comparisons to legend Michael Phelps by winning four gold medals, including two in a span of less than two hours. All four of Marchand’s golds came in individual events – the 200m breaststroke, 200m butterfly, 200m individual medley and 400m individual medley.

Biles, Huske and Thomas tied with several athletes for the second-most golds at three.

Here's a full look at the athletes who won at least three gold medals:

RankAthleteCountrySportGold medals
1Leon MarchandFranceSwimming4
T-2Torri HuskeUSASwimming3
T-2Mollie O'CallaghanAustraliaSwimming3
T-2Summer McIntoshCanadaSwimming3
T-2Simone BilesUSAGymnastics3
T-2Shinnosuke OkaJapanGymnastics3
T-2Kim WoojinSouth KoreaArchery3
T-2Lim Si-hyeonSouth KoreaArchery3
T-2Lisa CarringtonNew ZealandCanoeing3
T-2Gabby ThomasUSATrack & Field3
T-2Harrie LavreysenNetherlandsCycling3
Medal counts via Olympics.com.

What’s the record for most gold medals won at a single Olympics?

Phelps stormed to eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Games, setting a record for the most at a single Olympics.

Athletes with the most medals at the 2024 Olympics

Chinese swimmer Zhang Yufei led the overall medal count among athletes at the Paris Games with six. The 26-year-old entered the Games with two golds and two silvers under her belt before adding one silver and five bronze medals in Paris.

There’s a five-way tie for second between Huske, Marchand, Smith, Australian swimmer Kaylee McKeown and Australian swimmer Mollie O'Callaghan – all of whom earned five medals. Here's a full look at the athletes who won at least four medals in Paris:

RankAthleteCountrySportTotal medals
1Zhang YufeiChinaSwimming6 (1 silver, 5 bronze)
T-2Leon MarchandFranceSwimming5 (4 gold, 1 bronze)
T-2Torri HuskeUSASwimming5 (3 gold, 2 silver)
T-2Mollie O'CallaghanAustraliaSwimming5 (3 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze)
T-2Regan SmithUSASwimming5 (2 gold, 3 silver)
T-2Kaylee McKeownAustraliaSwimming5 (2 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze)
T-7Summer McIntoshCanadaSwimming4 (3 gold, 1 silver)
T-7Simone BilesUSAGymnastics4 (3 gold, 1 silver)
T-7Shinnosuke OkaJapanGymnastics4 (3 gold, 1 bronze)
T-7Ariarne TitmusAustraliaSwimming4 (2 gold, 2 silver)
T-7Kate DouglassUSASwimming4 (2 gold, 2 silver)
T-7Gretchen WalshUSASwimming4 (2 gold, 2 silver)
T-7Katie LedeckyUSASwimming4 (2 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze)
T-7Rebeca AndradeBrazilGymnastics4 (1 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze)
T-7Yang JunxuanChinaSwimming4 (1 silver, 3 bronze)
Medal counts via Olympics.com.

What’s the record for most medals won at a single Olympics?

There have been three instances where an athlete won eight total medals at a single Olympics. The first to do so was Russian gymnast Aleksandr Dityatin, who had a record-setting eight podium finishes at the 1980 Moscow Games. Dityatin, a 10-time Olympic medalist, captured three golds, one silver and four bronze medals in 1980.

Phelps matched Dityatin’s feat at the 2004 Athens Games with six gold and two bronze medals. The most-decorated Olympian of all time then won eight medals again at the following 2008 Olympics, this time taking all golds.

Exit mobile version