Tracking Canadian Olympic Medal Wins in Paris

Canada is looking to hit the 20-medal mark for the fourth time in the past five Olympics this year in Paris.

Here’s a look at all the medals Canada has won to date.

Total medals

6

Gold

2

Silver

2

Bronze

2

Day 1

Summer McIntosh (Silver, swimming, women’s 400-m freestyle)

After finishing fourth in this event at last year’s world championships, the Toronto teen moved up two spots on a bigger stage. Gold medallist Ariarne Titmus of Australia and McIntosh were well ahead of the field.

Day 2

Eleanor Harvey (Bronze, fencing, women’s individual foil)

The Hamilton native earned Canada’s first-ever fencing medal. Ranked 12th in the field, Harvey beat reigning world champ Alice Volpi of Italy in the bronze-medal duel.

Day 3

Nathan Zsombor-Murray and Rylan Wiens (Bronze, diving, men’s 10-m synchronized platform)

The Canadians beat out Mexico in a tight battle for bronze. It was Canada’s first-ever medal in the event.

Christa Deguchi (Gold, judo, women’s 57 kg)

Deguchi captured Canada’s first-ever gold in judo. The top-ranked Deguchi beat Mimi Huh of South Korea in the final, reversing the result from the world championships earlier this year.

Summer McIntosh (Gold, swimming, women’s 400-m individual medley)

This was a dominant performance in McIntosh’s best event. The Canadian won by more than five seconds to earn her second medal of the Games.

Day 4

Women’s rugby sevens (Silver)

Upstart Canada gave defending champ New Zealand a serious scare, leading 12-7 at halftime before falling 19-12 in the final. Canada stunned France in the quarterfinals and Australia in the semis to secure the country’s best-ever finish in this event.

The 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris are just around the corner, and Canadians are eagerly anticipating the opportunity to cheer on their athletes as they compete for Olympic glory. With a strong history of success at the Games, Canadian athletes will be looking to add to their impressive medal count in Paris.

Canada has a rich tradition of success at the Olympics, dating back to the first modern Games in 1896. Since then, Canadian athletes have won a total of 314 medals, including 64 gold, 102 silver, and 148 bronze. In the most recent Summer Olympics in Tokyo in 2020, Canada finished with a total of 24 medals, including 7 gold, 6 silver, and 11 bronze.

As the countdown to the 2024 Olympics in Paris continues, Canadians will be keeping a close eye on their athletes as they compete in a wide range of sports. From track and field to swimming, gymnastics to cycling, Canadians will be hoping to see their athletes reach the podium and bring home medals for their country.

One of the key ways that fans can keep track of Canadian medal wins in Paris is through the official Olympic website and app. These platforms provide up-to-date information on all of the events taking place at the Games, as well as results and medal standings. Fans can also follow their favorite athletes on social media for behind-the-scenes updates and insights into their training and competition experiences.

In addition to following the action online, fans can also tune in to coverage of the Games on television and radio. Canadian broadcasters will be providing extensive coverage of the Olympics, with live broadcasts of key events and highlights shows recapping the day’s action. This will give fans the opportunity to cheer on their athletes in real-time and celebrate their successes as they happen.

As Canadians eagerly await the start of the 2024 Olympics in Paris, there is no doubt that they will be following closely as their athletes compete for Olympic glory. With a strong history of success at the Games, Canadian athletes will be looking to add to their impressive medal count and make their country proud on the world stage.