Australia Olympic track and field results: Final athletics medal tally from Paris 2024 Games

Joshua Mayne

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A 75-member strong Australian athletics team competed in Paris this year as part of the Olympic Games.

It was the biggest track and field squad since Sydney 2000, with Aussies featuring in 39 of the 48 events at the Stade de France.

The Sporting News has compiled every Aussie track and field medal.

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How many Olympic athletics medals did Aussies win at Paris 2024?

Australia won seven medals in athletics at Paris 2024.

Jemima Montag got straight to work on the opening day of track and field events, claiming bronze in the women's 20km walk.

It was a double medal triumph in the women's high jump on Day 9, with Nicola Olyslagers taking silver and Eleanor Patterson bagging bronze.

Montag picked up another bronze on Day 12 alongside Rhydian Cowley in the mixed marathon walk.

Nina Kennedy then won Australia's first-ever women's field gold medal in the pole vault, while Matthew Denny collected bronze in the discus.

On day 15, Jess Hull won the silver medal in the women's 1500m, continuing her wonderful year after breaking the world record in the 2000m event before the Games began.

Final athletics medal tally: Australians at Paris 2024

Gold1
Silver2
Bronze4
Overall7

Which athletics medals did Australia win? Paris 2024 Olympics tracker

Gold medals

  • Nina Kennedy (Women's pole vault)

Silver medals

  • Nicola Olyslagers (Women's high jump)
  • Jess Hull (Women's 1500m)

Bronze medals

  • Jemima Montag (Women's 20km walk)
  • Eleanor Patterson (Women's high jump)
  • Jemima Montag/Rhydian Cowley (Mixed marathon walk)
  • Matthew Denny (Men's discus)

Joshua Mayne

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Joshua Mayne is a content producer for The Sporting News Australia based in Sydney, Australia. He has previously worked as a newsreader at 2SER and journalist at Ministry of Sport. While Joshua’s main passions are football, rugby league, basketball and F1, he will watch any sport that's on. He is still waiting for Arsenal to win the Premier League again.