The Women's Medal Tally following Day 12 of the Olympics

The Women’s Medal Tally following Day 12 of the Olympics

Women's Medal Tally on Day 12 of the Olympics

USA remains in the lead of the Women’s Medal Tally following Day 12 of the 2024 Paris Olympics, while a handful of new countries are now on the board including Iran, Romania and Cuba.

Australia is in third behind China — USA, China and Australia also currently lead the top three on the general medal tally.

As of today, Australia is already celebrating its most successful Olympics ever — with the majority of the gold medals (13 of the current 18) being won by women.

Nina Kennedy won Australia’s 18th gold of the games and the 13th to be won by women.

The Women’s Medal Tally is presented by Women’s Agenda to offer a different take on the standard medal tallies shared during the Olympics.

It calculates all medals won by women across the team and individual women’s events as well as the mixed-gender events.

With this tally, we’re not only learning more about the unique stories of women winning medals, including so far women from Ukraine and Kosovo, but we also hope to highlight differences in how countries are faring when it comes to the general medal count and the women’s medal county.

The tally is updated daily, and features permanently here and below.

Last Updated: August 12, 2024 7:00 am (GMT+10)

 

United States

27 28 19

China

23 17 17

Australia

13 9 10

Netherlands

9 5 8

Italy

9 4 3

South Korea

8 7 7

Japan

8 5 8

New Zealand

8 4 3

Great Britain

7 7 20

Canada

6 5 7

France

5 11 8

Germany

5 8 5

Brazil

3 4 6

Kenya

3 1 3

Hungary

2 2 4

North Korea

0 2 3

Norway

2 0 2

Ukraine

2 2 2

Algeria

2 0 0

Slovenia

2 0 0

Romania

1 4 1

Spain

1 2 2

South Africa

1 2 0

Poland

1 3 4

Switzerland

1 1 3

Croatia

1 1 2

St. Lucia

1 1 0

Bahrain

1 1 0

Uzbekistan

1 1 0

Hong Kong SAR China

1 0 2

Thailand

1 0 2

Czechia

1 0 1

Ireland

1 0 1

Dominica

1 0 0

Guatemala

1 0 0

Sweden

2 1 3

Israel

0 4 0

Belgium

1 0 4

Taiwan

1 0 3

Austria

1 0 2

Chile

1 0 0

Dominican Republic

1 0 0

Serbia

1 1 0

Mexico

0 1 1

Kosovo

0 1 1

Belarus

0 1 0

Turkey

0 3 3

Ethiopia

0 2 0

Mongolia

0 1 0

Romania

0 1 0

South Africa

0 1 0

Croatia

0 1 1

Jamaica

0 1 0

Denmark

0 2 2

Uganda

0 1 0

Kyrgyzstan

0 1 1

Cuba

0 1 2

Romania

0 1 0

Greece

0 0 1

India

0 0 2

Kazakhstan

0 0 2

Portugal

0 0 1

Ecuador

0 2 2

Philippines

0 0 2

Iran

0 1 1

Australia

0 0 0

Lithuania

0 1 1

Bulgaria

0 0 1

Panama

0 1 0

Moldova

0 1 0

Colombia

0 1 1

Egypt

0 1 0

Indonesia

0 0 1

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