Paris Olympics 2024 Medal Tally: Updated Gold, Bronze & Silver Medal Tally for all countries after Day 2
Japan (previously sixth) have moved to the top of the Paris Olympics 2024 medal tally with seven medals at the end of Day 2. They have four gold, two silver, and a bronze medal thus far in the competition.
Meanwhile, Australia have slipped to the second position in the medal tally with six medals. They added a gold medal to their kitty on the second day of the Paris Olympics 2024. Australia have four gold medals and a couple of silver medals.
The United States of America are third with 12 medals (six silver, three gold, and as many bronze). France are placed fourth in the Paris 2024 Olympics medal tally with eight medals (three gold, three silver, and two bronze).
Republic of Korea, China, and Italy are placed fifth, sixth, and seventh, respectively, with six medals each. Kazakhstan are eighth with one gold and two bronze, while Belgium is ninth with one gold and a bronze medal.
Germany, Hong Kong, and Uzbekistan jointly hold the 10th position with one gold medal each. On the other hand, Great Britain is 13th with a couple of silver and bronze medals each.
Brazil are placed 14th with three medals (one silver and two bronze), while Canada are 15th with a couple of medals - silver and bronze each.
Fiji, Kosovo, Mongolia, Poland, and Tunisia jointly hold the 16th position with one silver medal each. Sweden has the 21st position with two bronze medals - one from cycling and another in judo.
Seven nations are placed 22nd in the Paris Olympics 2024 medal tally with one bronze medal each. The nations include Egypt, Spain, India, Hungary, the Republic of Moldova, South Africa, and Mexico.
Who won India's only medal on Day 2 at Paris Olympics 2024?
Young Indian shooter Manu Bhaker opened India's medal count at the Paris Olympics 2024 with a bronze medal in women's 10m air pistol.