The Paris 2024 Olympic games is the 33rd edition of the Summer Olympic Games, hosted by France, with Paris as the main host city. In this tournament 10000+ athletes participated from 204 countries and they all participated as per their playing capability in around 329 events in 32 sports.
In 2024 Paris Olympics, India also participated and won total 6 medals (0 Gold, 1 Silver, 5 Bronze). Here is the complete details of the medal list, who won how many medals in which sport?
- The first medal (Bronze medal) in 2024 Paris Olympics won by Manu Bhaker on 28 July in 10m Air Pistol Women.
- The second medal (Bronze) won by Manu Bhaker and Sarabjot Singh on 30 July in 10m air pistol mixed team event.
- The third medal (Bronze) for India at the Paris Olympics won by Swapnil Kusale in 50m rifle shooting on 1 August.
- The fourth medal (Bronze) in Paris Olympics 2024 won by men’s hockey team by beating Spain on 9 August.
- The fifth medal (Silver), the first sliver medal by India in Paris Olympics won by Neeraj Chopra in Javelin throw on August 9.
- The Sixth one, again in Bronze clinched by Aman Sehrawat in freestyle wrestling on August 10.
As compared to last Olympics which was played in Beijing in 2022, India played well and clinched total 6 medals where in Beijing India failed clinched even a single medal.
Apart from that, as compared to Tokyo Summer Olympics 2020, India clinched 1 less medal which is a bit disappointing for many fans.
The Paris Olympic games now ended, and India finished at the 71st spot in the overall medal tally with 1 Silver and 5 Bronze. India, who started their campaign with hopes of reaching the elusive double-digit mark in the medal tally, fell a little short due to multiple fourth-place finishes and the disheartening disqualification of Vinesh Phogat from her gold medal bout.
We hope that India will win more gold medals in the upcoming Olympics and touch double digits for the first time in history. Our best wishes to all the former and new athletes. We also wish all the best to the support members and coaches, we hope that Indian athletes win as many medals as possible in the upcoming games and bring glory to the country all over the world.
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