Keely Hodkinson is the Olympic champion
Keely Hodkinson is the Olympic champion

Great Britain at the 2024 Olympics: The Team GB athletes who have won medals at the Paris Games


A complete list of all Great Britain and Northern Ireland's medalists at the Paris Olympics, updated daily throughout the Games.

Team GB have sent 311 athletes across 26 different sports to this year's Olympics in the French capital, which is running from July 26 to August 11.

The squad are predicted to surpass 60 medals for the fourth successive summer Games having achieved 65 in London, 67 in Rio and 64 in Tokyo, while they'll also be hoping to finish in the top three in the medal table for the third time in the last four editions. However, host nation France will be hot on their heels in the race to be 'best of the rest' behind the USA and China.

Below you'll find details of this year's medalists as the fortnight unfolds while we also have a list of Team GB's competitors in each sport and some historical stats about our recent fortunes.


Great Britain's medalists at Paris 2024

GOLD - 14

  • Toby Roberts: Climbing, boulder and lead
  • Ellie Aldridge: Surfing, kite
  • Keely Hodgkinson: Athletics, 800m
  • Sophie Capewell, Emma Finucane, Katy Marchant: Cycling, team sprint
  • Jacob Dawson, Charlie Elwes, James Rudkin, Tom Ford, Sholto Carnegie, Rory Gibbs, Morgan Bolding, Tom Digby and Harry Brightmore (cox): Rowing, men's eight
  • Ben Maher, Scott Brash and Harry Charles: Equestrian, team showjumping
  • Bryony Page: Gymnastics, trampoline
  • Emily Craig, Imogen Grant: Rowing, women's lightweight double sculls
  • Alex Yee: Triathlon
  • Hannah Scott, Lola Anderson, Georgie Brayshaw, and Lauren Henry: Rowing, quadruple sculls
  • Ros Canter, Laura Collett and Tom McEwen: Equestrian, team eventing
  • Tom Pidcock: Cycling, mountain bike
  • Nathan Hales: Shooting, trap
  • James Guy, Tom Dean, Matt Richards and Duncan Scott: Swimming, 4×200 metres freestyle relay

SILVER - 22

  • Caden Cunningham: Taekwondo, men's +80kg
  • Kate Shortman and Isabelle Thorpe: Artistic Swimming, women's duet
  • Elinor Barker & Neah Evans: Cycling, Women's madison
  • Dina Asher-Smith, Desirèe Henry, Amy Hunt, Imani-Lara Lansiquot, Daryll Neita & Bianca Williams: Athletics, Women's 4 × 100 m relay
  • Katarina Johnson-Thompson: Athletics, heptathlon
  • Jack Carlin, Ed Lowe, Hamish Turnbull: Cycling, team sprint
  • Josh Kerr: Athletics, 1500m
  • Dan Bigham, Ethan Hayter, Charlie Tanfield, Ethan Vernon, Ollie Wood: Cycling, team pursuit
  • Matthew Hudson-Smith: Athletics, 400m
  • Joe Clarke: Canoeing, KX-1
  • Tommy Fleetwood: Golf
  • Amber Rutter: Shooting, women's skeet
  • Duncan Scott: Swimming, 200m individual medley
  • Ben Proud: Swimming, 50m freestyle
  • Ollie Wynne-Griffith and Tom George: Rowing, men's pair
  • Helen Glover, Esme Booth, Sam Redgrave, Rebecca Shorten: Rowing, women's four
  • Kieran Reilly: Cycling, BMX freestyle
  • Anna Henderson: Cycling, women's time trial
  • Adam Peaty: Swimming, 100 metres breaststroke
  • Tom Daley and Noah Williams: Diving, 10m synchronised platform
  • Adam Burgess: Canoe slalom single
  • Matt Richards: Swimming, 200m freestyle

BRONZE - 29

  • Emma Finucane: Cycling, women's sprint
  • Emily Campbell: Weightlifting, women's +81kg
  • Noah Williams: Diving, men's 10m platform
  • Georgia Bell: Athletics, women's 1500m
  • Alex Haydock-Wilson, Mathew Hudson-Smith, Lewis Davey, Charles Dobson: Athletics, men's 4x400m relay
  • Victoria Ohuruogu, Laviai Nielsen, Nicole Yeargin, Amber Anning: Athletics, women's 4x400m relay
  • Jeremiah Azu, Louie Hinchliffe, Zharnel Hughes, Richard Kilty, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake: Athletics, Men's 4 × 100 m relay
  • Jack Carlin: Cycling, sprint
  • Emma Finucane: Cycling, keirin
  • Sky Brown: Skateboarding, park
  • Lewis Richardson: Boxing, welterweight
  • Elinor Barker, Josie Knight, Anna Morris, Jess Roberts: Cycling, team pursuit
  • Kimberley Woods: Canoeing, KX-1
  • Charlotte Fry: Equestrian, dressage individual grand prix freestyle
  • Harry Hepworth: Gymnastics, vault
  • Sam Reardon, Laviai Nielsen, Alex Haydock-Wilson and Amber Anning: Athletics, mixed 4x400m relay
  • Jake Jarman: Gymnastics, floor
  • Carl Hester, Charlotte Fry and Becky Moody: Equestrian, team dressage
  • Emma Wilson: Sailing, windsurfing
  • Annie Campbell-Orde, Holly Dunford, Emily Ford, Lauren Irwin Heidi Long, Rowan McKellar, Eve Stewart, Harriet Taylor and Henry Fieldman (cox): Rowing, women's eight
  • Anthony Harding and Jack Laugher: Diving, 3m synchronised springboard
  • Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix and Lois Toulson: Diving, synchronised 10m platform
  • Scarlett Mew Jensen and Yasmin Harper: Diving, 3m synchronised springboard
  • Oli Wilkes, David Ambler, Matt Aldridge and Freddie Davidson: Rowing, men's four
  • Becky Wilde, Mathilda Hodgkins-Byrne: Rowing, women's double sculls
  • Beth Potter: Triathlon
  • Alex Yee, Georgia Taylor-Brown, Sam Dickinson & Beth Potter: Triathlon, mixed relay
  • Kimberley Woods: Canoeing, K1 canoe slalom
  • Laura Collett: Equestrian, individual eventing

Britain's best performing sports at Paris 2024

Correct at 2200 BST (09/08/2024)

  • Rowing: 3 golds, 2 silver, 3 bronze
  • Cycling: 2 golds, 5 silver, 3 bronze
  • Equestrian: 2 golds, 3 bronze
  • Athletics: 1 gold, 4 silver, 2 bronze
  • Swimming: 1 gold, 4 silver
  • Shooting: 1 gold, 1 silver
  • Gymnastics: 1 gold, 2 bronze
  • Triathlon: 1 gold, 2 bronze
  • Surfing: 1 gold
  • Climbing: 1 gold
  • Canoeing: 2 silver, 2 bronze
  • Diving: 1 silver, 3 bronze
  • Golf: 1 siliver
  • Skateboarding: 1 bronze
  • Sailing: 1 bronze

Team GB medal counts since 2000

  • Sydney 2000: 28 medals, 11 gold, 10th
  • Athens 2004: 30 medals, 9 gold, 10th
  • Beijing 2008: 51 medals, 19 gold, 4th
  • London 2012: 65 medals, 29 gold, 3rd
  • Rio 2016: 67 medals, 27 gold, 2nd
  • Tokyo 2020: 64 medals, 22 gold, 4th

Great Britain's most successful post-war Olympians

  • Jason Kenny (Track Cycling): 9 medals, 7 golds
  • Chris Hoy (Track Cycling): 7 medals, 6 golds
  • Bradley Wiggins (Track/Road Cycling): 8 medals, 5 golds
  • Laura Kenny (Track Cycling): 6 medals, 5 golds
  • Steve Redgrave (Rowing): 6 medals, 5 golds
  • Ben Ainslie (Sailing): 5 medals, 4 golds
  • Mo Farah (Athletics): 4 medals, 4 golds
  • Matthew Pinsent (Rowing): 4 medals, 4 golds
  • Charlotte Dujardin (Equestrian): 6 medals, 3 golds
  • Max Whitlock (Gymnastics): 6 medals, 3 golds
  • Adam Peaty (Swimming): 5 medals, 3 golds

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