Summary of the latest 2024 Olympic medals on August 9, 2024. “Thailand” has a chance to win the seventh “leader” medal.

Summary of the latest 2024 Olympic medals, August 9, 2024. “Thailand” has a chance to win a seventh medal tonight from the “leader” of taekwondo.

August 9, 2024 Summary of the latest 2024 Olympic medals During the first half of the day, it seems that the Thai team players have not received any additional coins yet. The rest is still at 1 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals, making a total of 6 medals.

However, Thailand still had a chance to win a seventh medal tonight from Paitui Sasikarn Thongchan who will go on to the repechage round. There was a chance to compete for the bronze medal after Aleksandra Perisic, the opponent she lost to in the quarter-finals, reached the gold medal round.

Paitoi Sasikarn Thongchan will play in the rematch against Usuda Superjonova, seeded 14th of Uzbekistan, at 12:53 a.m. If she wins, she will advance to the bronze medal round at 1:49 a.m.

Number 1 is still fun to pull together, China with 31 gold medals surpasses the leader to replace the United States with 30 gold medals, while number 3 is Australia with 18 gold medals, number 4 is France. 14 gold medals, and number 5 is the United Kingdom with 14 gold coins equal but there are two less silver coins.

Japan edged out South Korea for sixth place with 13 golds and eight silvers. But they battled for the bronze medal. It's $6 more.

2024 Olympic Medal Summary, Deadline: August 9, 2024 (10:00 PM)

1. China 31 gold medals, 25 silver medals, 20 bronze medals (total 76 medals)

2. United States: 30 gold medals, 38 silver medals, 35 bronze medals (total 103 medals).

3. Australia: 18 gold medals, 15 silver medals, 14 bronze medals (total 47 medals).

4. France 14 gold medals, 19 silver, 22 bronze (total 55 medals).

5. United Kingdom 14 gold medals, 17 silver medals, 21 bronze medals (total 52 medals).

6. Japan 13 gold, 8 silver, 13 bronze (total 34 medals).

7. South Korea 13 gold, 8 silver, 7 bronze (total 28 medals).

8. Netherlands 11 gold medals, 6 silver medals, 8 bronze medals (total 25 medals)

*34. Thailand 1 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze (total 6 medals).

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