On the second day of the Paris Olympics 2024 on Sunday, 13 additional gold medals were awarded, with Japan and Australia emerging as the front-runners, each securing four gold medals.
After two days of intense competition, Japan has accumulated a total of four gold medals, along with two silver and one bronze. Australia is close behind, also with four gold medals, and has added two bronze to its tally, bringing its total to six medals.
In the overall medal standings, the USA leads with 12 medals, including three gold, three silver, and three bronze. The host country, France, has secured eight medals so far, consisting of three gold, three silver, and two bronze.
South Korea has earned three gold medals, two silver, and one bronze, while China has won three gold medals, one silver, and two bronze. Italy has claimed one gold, two silver, and three bronze medals.
Kazakhstan has won one gold and two bronze medals, and Belgium has secured one gold and one bronze. Germany, Hong Kong, and Uzbekistan each have one gold medal. Great Britain has garnered two silver and two bronze medals, Brazil has one silver and two bronze, and Canada has achieved one silver and one bronze.
As the competition progresses, these standings reflect the diverse and dynamic performances from nations across the globe, setting the stage for an exciting continuation of the Games.