PARIS 2024 SUMMER OLYMPICS


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PARIS 2024 SUMMER OLYMPIC

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Paris 2024 Summer Olympics Medal Tracker - Countries
No.1: United States: (40 Gold - 44 Silver - 42 Bronze) -.126
No.2: China: (40 Gold - 27 Silver - 24 Bronze) - 91
No.3:Great Britain: (14 Gold - 22 Silver - 29 Bronze) - 65

Paris 2024 Summer Olympics Medal Tracker - Athletes
No.1: Zhang Yufei, China (1 Silver...5 Bronze)...6
No.2: Tom Huske, United States (3 Gold - 2 Silver)...5
..........Regan Smith, United States (2 Gold - 3 Silver)...5
..........Leon Marchand, France (4 Gold...1 Bronze)...5
..........Mollie O'Callaghan, Australia (3 Gold...1 Silver...1 Bronze)...5
..........Kaylee McKeown, Australia (2 Gold...1 Silver...2 Bronze)...5

Paris 2024 Summer Olympics Medal Tracker - USA
 

The way-too-early preview for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics​

The Olympic flame has been extinguished and the flag has been passed. The incredible 2024 Paris Olympics is in the books. At home, fans vicariously enjoyed those viral chocolate muffins from the Olympic Village, watched a whale drop in on the surf contest in Tahiti and met breakout stars such as Harvard-educated fencer Lauren Scruggs and Rubik's Cube-solving "pommel horse guy" Stephen Nedorsclk. For 17 days in Paris, Simone Biles, Katie Ledecky and Noah Lyles astounded as promised, while leaving open their doors for more in four years. That's when the Summer Olympics return to Los Angeles for the third time -- and promise to charm. Here's our way-too-early look ahead at what to expect from the City of Angels.

On to Los Angeles

From skateboarding at the Sepulveda Basin in northern L.A. County to beach volleyball in Santa Monica to surfing at a to-be-determined break on SoCal's Pacific coast, organizers of the 2028 L.A. Olympics promise to showcase the venues and sports that define the city. They will also like to demonstrate that L.A. is more than overcrowded freeways and the Hollywood sign. About that: Olympic organizers promise that with improved public transit and LAX's $400 million People Mover project, traffic -- even on the 405 -- won't be an issue. If true, that might be the defining performance of the 2028 Games.

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