Team GB medal count at 2024 Paris Olympics: Updated tracker of gold, silver and bronze for Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Joe Wright

Team GB medal count at 2024 Paris Olympics: Updated tracker of gold, silver and bronze for Great Britain and Northern Ireland image

Great Britain and Northern Ireland celebrated their first medal of the 2024 Olympic Games just a day after the official opening ceremony.

A surprise bronze medal in the diving got Team GB onto the medal board on Saturday, July 27. And a steady stream of podium places have followed, including some of those much-coveted golds.

Britain's medal hopes are centred around rowing, cycling, athletics, gymnastics and the equestrian events, but there has also been further success from unexpected sources in the French capital.

The Sporting News is tracking Team GB's medal tally throughout the Games and will update here as each podium finish is confirmed.

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Britain's first medal of the Games was bronze in the diving.

In the women's synchronised 3m springboard final, Yasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew Jensen delivered with their final dive, and an error from the Australian pair saw them clinch a podium place.

Team GB got their second medal later in the day through Anna Henderson in the women's individual time trial in road cycling. More have since followed, including silvers for Adam Peaty and Tom Daley, and a first gold of the games in the team eventing.

Britain's first gold of the games came in the team eventing as Laura Collett, Rosalind Canter and Tom McEwen took the win.

Team GB Olympic medal count 2024

  • Gold: 14
  • Silver: 22
  • Bronze: 29
  • Total: 65

Team GB medals by event: Updated tracker for Paris Olympics

EventGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Archery
Artistic Gymnastics22
Artistic Swimming11
Athletics14510
Badminton
Basketball
Basketball 3x3
Beach Volleyball
Boxing11
Breaking
Canoe Slalom112
Kayak Cross112
Canoe Sprint
Cycling BMX Freestyle11
Cycling BMX Racing
Cycling Mountain Bike11
Cycling Road11
Cycling Track1348
Diving145
Equestrian235
Fencing
Football
Golf11
Handball
Hockey
Judo
Marathon Swimming
Modern Pentathlon
Rhythmic Gymnastics
Rowing3238
Rugby Sevens
Sailing112
Shooting112
Skateboarding11
Sport Climbing11
Surfing
Swimming145
Table Tennis
Taekwondo11
Tennis
Trampoline11
Triathlon123
Volleyball
Water Polo
Weightlifting11
Wrestling

Team GB medal winners

Gold:

Laura Collett, Rosalind Canter, Tom McEwen — Team eventing

Tom Pidcock — Men's mountain biking

Nathan Hales — Men's shooting trap

James Guy, Tom Dean, Matt Richards, Duncan Scott — Swimming men's 4x200m freestyle

Alex Yee — Men's triathlon

Lauren Henry, Hannah Scott, Lola Anderson and Georgie Brayshaw — Women's quad sculls

Imogen Grant, Emily Craig — Rowing women's double sculls 

Bryony Page — Trampoline

Ben Maher, Harry Charles and Scott Brash — Equestrian team jumping

Sholto Carnegie, Rory Gibbs, Morgan Bolding, Jacob Dawson, Charlie Elwes, Tom Digby, James Rudkin and Tom Ford — Rowing men's eight

Sophie Capewell, Emma Finucane, Katy Marchant — Cycling women's team sprint

Keely Hodgkinson — Women's 800m

Ellie Aldridge — Sailing women's kite

Toby Roberts — Sport climbing

Silver:

Anna Henderson — Women's individual time trial

Adam Peaty — Swimming men's 100m breaststroke

Tom Daley and Noah Williams — Men's synchronised 10m platform diving

Adam Burgess — Canoe slalom (men's kayak)

Matt Richards — Swimming men's 200m freestyle

Kieran Reilly — Men's BMX freestyle

Helen Glover, Esme Booth, Sam Redgrave and Rebecca Shorten — Rowing women's four

Oliver Wynne-Griffith and Tom George — Rowing men's pair

Ben Proud — Swimming men's 50m freestyle

Duncan Scott — Swimming men's 200m individual medley

Amber Rutter  — Shooting women's skeet

Tommy Fleetwood — Golf men's individual

Joe Clarke — Canoe Men's KX-1

Jack Carlin, Ed Lowe, Hamish Turnbull — Cycling men's team sprint

Josh Kerr — Men's 1500m

Matthew Hudson Smith — Men's 400m

Ethan Hayter, Dan Bingham, Ethan Vernon, Charlie Tanfield, Oliver Wood — Cycling men's team pursuit

Elinor Barker, Neah Evans — Women's Madison

Dina Asher-Smith, Desiree Henry, Amy Hunt, Imani-Lara Lansiquot, Daryll Neita, Bianca Williams — Women’s 4x100m relay

Katarina Johnson-Thompson — Heptathlon

Izzy Thorpe and Kate Shortman — Artistic swimming duet

Caden Cunningham — Taekwondo men’s +80kg

Bronze:

Yasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew Jensen — Women's synchronised 3m springboard diving

Kimberley Woods — Canoe slalom (women's kayak)

Laura Collett — Equestrian individual eventing

Beth Potter — Women's triathlon

Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix and Lois Toulson — Women's synchronised 10m platform diving

Mathilda Hodgkins-Byrne and Becky Wilde — Women’s double sculls rowing

Oli Wilkes, David Ambler, Matt Aldridge and Freddie Davidson — Rowing men's four

Jack Laugher and Anthony Harding — Diving men's synchronised 3m springboard

Heidi Long, Rowan McKellar, Holly Dunford, Emily Ford, Lauren Irwin, Eve Stewart, Harriet Taylor and Annie Campbell-Orde — Rowing women's eight

Emma Watson — Sailing women's iQFoil

Lottie Fry, Carl Hester, and Becky Moody — Team dressage

Jake Jarman — Gymnastics men's floor

Sam Reardon, Laviai Nielsen, Alex Haydock-Wilson, Amber Anning — Athletics mixed 4x400m relay

Lottie Fry — Equestrian individual dressage

Harry Hepworth — Gymnastics Men's Vault

Alex Yee, Georgia Taylor-Brown, Sam Dickinson Potter — Triathlon mixed relay

Kimberley Woods — Canoe women's KX-1

Sky Brown — Skateboarding

Lewis Richardson — Boxing

Elinor Barker, Josie Knight, Anna Morris, Jessicc Roberts — Cycling women's team pursuit

Emma Finucane — Cycling women's keirin

Jeremiah Azou, Louie Hinchcliffe, Zharnel Hughes, Richard Kitty, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake — Men’s 4x100m relay

Jack Carlin — Cycling men’s sprint 

Noah Williams — Diving 10m platform 

Georgia Bell — Women’s 1500m

Alex Haydock-Wilson, Matt Hudson-Smith, Lewis Davey, Charlie Dobson — Men’s 4x400m relay

Victoria Ohuruogu, Laviai Nielsen, Nicole Yeargin and Amber Anning — Women’s 4x400m relay

Emma Finucane — Cycling women's sprint

Emily Campbell — Weightlifting women's +81kg

Total: 65

Joe Wright

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Joe is a Senior Editor at Sporting News. He was previously a sub editor and writer for Goal.com before spending six years as part of the Stats Perform editorial news service, covering major global sports including football, tennis, boxing, NBA, rugby union and athletics. Joe has reported live on some of the biggest games in football, including two UEFA Champions League finals, Euro 2016, the Confederations Cup 2017 and the 2018 World Cup final at the end of a month in Russia.