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2024 Paris Olympic Games: Top 10 Nations Quiz
206 nations took part in the 2024 Summer Olympic Games hosted by Paris, held from 26 July to 11 August. 10,714 athletes took part in 329 events in 32 sports. Which were the top 10 nations of the Games? (by gold medals won)
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1. First
U.S.A
2. Second
France
3. Third
Japan
4. Fourth
China
5. Fifth
Netherlands
6. Sixth
Germany
7. Seventh
Australia
8. Eighth
Great Britain
9. Ninth
Italy
10. Tenth
South Korea
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. First
Answer: U.S.A
U.S.A won 40 golds, 44 silvers and 23 bronzes. They topped the medal tally in athletics with 14 golds and swimming with eight golds. They also won both gold medals for men's and women's basketball.
In other sports, they won three golds from cycling and gymnastics, two golds from wrestling and fencing, one gold from shooting, rowing, weightlifting, women's football, golf and surfing.
2. Second
Answer: China
China won 40 golds, 27 silvers and 34 bronzes. They made a clean sweep of all gold medals in the following events: table tennis with five, diving with eight and women's artistic swimming with two. They also topped the medal tally with five golds from weightlifting, five golds from shooting and two golds from badminton.
In other sports, they won three golds from gymnastics and boxing, two golds from swimming, two from canoeing, one from athletics, tennis (women's singles) and cycling.
3. Third
Answer: Japan
Japan won 20 golds, 12 silvers and 13 bronzes. They finished top in wrestling with eight golds and judo with three golds.
In other sports, they won three from gymnastics, two from skateboarding and fencing, one gold from breaking and athletics.
4. Fourth
Answer: Australia
Australia won 18 golds, 19 silvers and 16 bronzes. They won seven gold medals from swimming, three golds from canoeing and cycling, two golds from skateboarding, one gold from athletics, sailing and tennis.
5. Fifth
Answer: France
Host nation France won 16 golds, 26 silvers and 22 bronzes. They won four golds from swimming, three golds from cycling, two golds from judo, one gold from canoeing, surfing, taekwondo, triathlon, volleyball and men's rugby sevens.
6. Sixth
Answer: Netherlands
Netherlands won 15 golds, 7 silvers and 12 bronzes. They won four golds from rowing, three golds from cycling, two golds from field hockey, sailing and athletics, one gold from men's 3x3 basketball and women's 10km open water swimming.
7. Seventh
Answer: Great Britain
Great Britain won 14 golds, 22 silvers and 29 bronzes. They won three golds from rowing, two golds from cycling and equestrian, one gold from swimming, athletics, shooting, gymnastics, triathlon, sailing (women's Formula Kite) and sport climbing.
8. Eighth
Answer: South Korea
South Korea won 13 golds, 9 silvers and 10 bronzes. They made a clean sweep of all five golds in archery; won three golds from shooting, two golds from taekwondo and fencing, and one gold from badminton (women's singles).
9. Ninth
Answer: Italy
Italy won 12 golds, 13 silvers and 15 bronzes. They won two golds from swimming and sailing, one gold from fencing, cycling, shooting, gymnastics, canoeing, tennis, judo and women's indoor volleyball.
10. Tenth
Answer: Germany
Germany won 12 golds, 13 silvers and 8 bronzes. They finished top with four golds from equestrian, two golds from canoeing, one gold from swimming, athletics, women's 3x3 basketball, rowing, gymnastics and triathlon.
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