close
close

first Drop

Com TW NOw News 2024

Where Team USA Stands Now – NBC Chicago
news

Where Team USA Stands Now – NBC Chicago

Monday, the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, was a good day to be part of Team USA.

In the Men’s Artistic Gymnastics Team Finals, the team led by Chicago’s Paul Juda, Asher Hong, Brody Malone, Stephen Nedoroscik and Fredrick Richard captured their first medal in eight years after taking bronze. Meanwhile, the U.S. women’s basketball team dominated on the court, capturing an unprecedented eighth straight gold medal.

LIVE BLOG: Team USA chases swimming glory, Biles and team looking for gold

Individual athletes also performed well.

South Suburbs native Ryan Murphy won bronze in the men’s 100m backstroke, while fencer Nick Itkin won a bronze medal in the men’s individual foil event.



American gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik says he was glad to be the last gymnast with a medal on the line. Hear from him and his teammates after the U.S. won bronze in the team event.

Today’s program for the 2024 Olympic Games: gymnastics, swimming, surfing, rugby and more

On Monday morning, Team USA’s medal count stood at 12. By Monday evening, that number had risen to 20, with nine bronze, eight silver and three gold.

Japan tops the list with the total number of gold medals, which is six, and the total number of medals stands at twelve.

More medals could flow in for the US on Tuesday, with key events on the Olympic program including the women’s gymnastics team finals, swimming, surfing and rugby.

Current medal count for the 2024 Paris Olympics

This table will be updated live as the Games progress.

Full list of who has won a medal for Team USA

1 July 27 Sarah Bacon/Kassidy Cook Silver Woen’s 3m synchronized springboard To dive
2 July 27 Chloe Dygert Bronze Bronze Women’s individual time trial
3 July 27 Katie Ledecky Bronze 400m freestyle Swimming
4 July 27 Kate Douglass, Gretchen Walsh. Torri Huske, Simone Manuel, Erika Connolly, Weitzel Abbey Silver 4x100m freestyle, women Swimming
5 July 27 Jack Alexj, Chris Guiliano, Hunter Armstrong, Caeleb Dressel, Ryan Held, Matt King Gold 4x100m freestyle, men Swimming
6 July 28 Haley Batten Silver Women, cross country Mountain bike
7 July 28 Torri Huske Gold Women, 100m butterfly Swimming
8 July 28 Gretchen Walsh Silver Women, 100m butterfly Swimming
9 July 28 Carson Foster Bronze Men, 400m medley Swimming
10 July 28 Lee Kiefer Gold Women, individual foil Fence
11 July 28 Lauren Scruggs Silver Women, individual foil Fence
12 July 28 Nic Fink Silver 100m breaststroke Swimming
13 July 29 Jagger Eaton Silver Men’s Street Skateboarding
14 July 29 Nyjah Huston Bronze Men’s Street Skateboarding
15 July 29 Lucas Hobson Bronze Men, 200m Freestyle Swimming
16 July 29 Ryan Murphy Bronze Men, 100m backstroke Swimming
17 July 29 Katie Grimes Silver Women, 400m medley Swimming
18 July 29 Emma Weyant Bronze Women, 400m medley Swimming
19 July 29 Nick Itkin Bronze Men, foil individually Fence
20 July 29 Frederick Richard, Brody Malone, Stephen Nedoroscik, Paul Juda, Asher Hong Bronze Men, team competition Artistic gymnastics
The above data is provided by olympics.com



Team USA’s Jagger Eaton and Nyjah Huston took a podium finish behind Japan’s Yuto Horigome. Both skaters spoke about their performances after the event.