As the Paris Olympics enters Day 13, the United States and China continue to dominate the medal standings. The USA remains in the lead with a total of 94 medals, comprising 27 gold, 35 silver, and 32 bronze. China holds the second position with 65 medals, including 25 gold, 23 silver, and 17 bronze.
Australia has secured the third spot with a total of 41 medals, which includes 18 gold, 12 silver, and 11 bronze. Host nation France is in fourth place with 51 medals, featuring 13 gold, 17 silver, and 21 bronze. Great Britain rounds out the top five with 49 medals, including 12 gold, 17 silver, and 20 bronze.
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In contrast, India has struggled in the medal counts and currently sits at 67th place with three bronze medals.
1. United States: 27 Gold, 35 Silver, 32 Bronze – 94 Total
2. China: 25 Gold, 23 Silver, 17 Bronze – 65 Total
3. Australia: 18 Gold, 12 Silver, 11 Bronze – 41 Total
4. France: 13 Gold, 17 Silver, 21 Bronze – 51 Total
5. Great Britain: 12 Gold, 17 Silver, 20 Bronze – 49 Total
67. India: 0 Gold, 0 Silver, 3 Bronze – 3 Total
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