The 2024 Paris Olympics are in the books, with the USA winning the gold medal count (40) by tiebreaker over China while running away with the total medal count (126).
Final 2024 Paris Olympics medal count:
The 2024 Paris Olympics were a showcase of both veteran dominance and exciting young talent.
Simone Biles made a triumphant return, solidifying her legacy as the greatest gymnast of all time by winning multiple gold medals and captivating audiences worldwide with her extraordinary routines. Led by Biles, the "Golden Girls" won gold in the team competition.
Noah Lyles, the sprinting sensation, electrified the track by claiming gold in the 100m and bronze in the 200m, solidifying his status as the fastest man in the world.
Meanwhile, Katie Ledecky continued her reign in the pool, adding more gold medals to her already impressive collection, particularly in the long-distance freestyle events. She is now the most decorated female Olympic athlete of all time.
The Paris Games also featured innovations like eco-friendly venues and a focus on sustainability, making it a historic event in more ways than one. The opening ceremony may have been controversial in the eyes of many, but there is no denying that these Olympics will be remembered not only for their incredible athletic performances but also for their commitment to environmental responsibility and inclusivity.
2028 Olympics Preview
The 2028 Olympics, set to be held in Los Angeles from July 14 to July 30, promise to be an extraordinary event. With a city known for its entertainment and sporting culture, Los Angeles is gearing up to host the Games across some of its most iconic venues.
The opening and closing ceremonies will take place at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, a historic site that previously hosted the Olympics in 1932 and 1984. Events will be spread across the city, utilizing venues like the Staples Center for basketball, the Rose Bowl for soccer, and the state-of-the-art SoFi Stadium for various events.
The 2028 Olympics are expected to blend cutting-edge technology with Hollywood glamour, offering a unique experience for athletes and spectators alike. With the city's rich history in sports and entertainment, the Los Angeles Games are anticipated to be a celebration of global unity, athletic excellence, and cultural diversity.