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The Paris Paralympics 2024 Medals Tally: Where Do the Teams Stand?
The Paris Paralympics 2024 continues to thrill and captivate audiences worldwide. After Day 7, the teams have secured an impressive total of medals. Let’s take a closer look at the current standings.
At the top of the tally, China remains the lead with an impressive 135 medals, including 62 gold, 46 silver, and 27 bronze. They added 20 medals to their total, including nine gold, six silver, and five bronze, on Wednesday, September 4.
Great Britain is hot on their heels, claiming 13 medals, including three gold, seven silver, and three bronze, on Wednesday. They now have a total of 74 medals, solidifying their position as the second-best team so far.
The United States of America maintained their third position, securing 10 medals on Day 7, including five gold, four silver, and one bronze. Their total now stands at 63 medals.
The Netherlands made significant progress, jumping from ninth to fourth place after securing 10 medals on the seventh day. France remained consistent, holding onto their fifth position with 50 medals.
Meanwhile, India enjoyed a remarkable Day 7, securing two gold medals and leaping from 19th position to 13th place with five gold, nine silver, and 10 bronze.
The story of the Indian medals is a testament to the country’s growing success in the Paralympic Games. Dharambir and Pranav Soorma impressed with their gold and silver victories in the Men’s Club Throw – F51 event, while Harvinder Singh made history by becoming the first Indian archer to win a gold medal in the Paralympic Games.
The medal tally is sure to evolve as the games continue, but for now, these teams are setting the stage for an unforgettable Paralympics.