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Australian Olympic Medal Count

12/08/2024|SB Staff| Olympics News
<p>With the 2024 Olympics well underway the medals are really starting to rack up for our Aussies.</p> <p>With more and more of our athletes taking their place on the podium every day, it can get a little tricky to keep up with who has won what.</p> <p>Never fear, that’s why our Australian Olympic Medal Counter is here. We’ll be updating this article daily between now and the end of the games, so every time an Aussie wins a medal, whether it be bronze, silver or gold, you can find the finer details here.</p> <p>We’ve already picked up medals in swimming, cycling, skateboarding and shooting, just to name a few. What’s next for our Olympic athletes?</p> <p>To keep up to date with Australia’s Olympic medal tally, make sure to keep checking back here and taking a squiz at our Australian Olympic Medal count.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <h2>Australian Olympic Medal Count – Monday, August 12</h2> <p>&nbsp;</p> <h3>Gold – 18</h3> <p>Ariarne Titmus, Swimming, Women’s 400m Freestyle.</p> <p>Arisa Trew, Skateboarding, Women’s Park.</p> <p>Cameron McEvoy, Swimming, Men’s 50m Freestyle.</p> <p>Grace Brown, Road Cycling, Women’s Time Trial.</p> <p>Jessica Fox, Canoe Slalom, Women’s Kayak Single.</p> <p>Jessica Fox, Canoe Slalom, Women’s Canoe Single</p> <p>John Peers and Matthew Ebden, Tennis, Men’s Double.</p> <p>Kaylee McKeown, Swimming, Women’s 100m Backstroke.</p> <p>Kaylee McKeown, Swimming, Women’s 200m Backstroke.</p> <p>Keegan Palmer, Skateboarding, Men’s Park.&nbsp;</p> <p>Matt Wearn, Sailing, Men’s Dinghy.</p> <p>Mollie O’Callaghan, Swimming, Women’s 200m Freestyle.</p> <p>Nina Kennedy, Athletics, Women’s Pole Vault.&nbsp;</p> <p>Noemie Fox, Athletics, Women’s High Jump.</p> <p>Saya Sakakibara, Cycling BMX Racing, Women’s Event.</p> <p>Team Australia, Cycling Track, Men’s Team Pursuit.</p> <p>Team Australia, Swimming, Women’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay.</p> <p>Team Australia, Swimming, Women’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <h3>Silver – 19</h3> <p>Ariarne Titmus, Swimming, Women’s 200m Freestyle.</p> <p>Ariarne Titmus, Swimming, Women’s 800m Freestyle.</p> <p>Christopher Burton, Equestrian, Eventing Individual Jumping</p> <p>Elijah Winnington, Swimming, Men’s 400m Freestyle.</p> <p>Grae Morris, Sailing, Men’s Windsurfing.</p> <p>Jack Robinson, Surfing, Men’s Event.</p> <p>Jessica Hull, Athletics, Women's 1500m.</p> <p>Kyle Chalmers, Swimming, Men’s 100m Freestyle.</p> <p>Maddison Keeney, Diving, Women's 3m Springboard.</p> <p>Matthew Richardson, Cycling Track, Men's Keirin.&nbsp;</p> <p>Matthew Richardson, Cycling Track, Men's Sprint.&nbsp;</p> <p>Meg Harris, Swimming, Women’s 50m Freestyle.</p> <p>Moesha Johnson, Marathon Swimming, Women's 10km.</p> <p>Nicola Olyslagers, Athletics, Women’s High Jump.</p> <p>Stingers, Water Polo, Women's Event.</p> <p>Team Australia, Canoe Sprint, Men's Kayak Four 500m.&nbsp;</p> <p>Team Australia, Swimming, Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay.</p> <p>Team Australia, Swimming, Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay.</p> <p>Zac Stubblety-Cook, Swimming, Men’s 200m Breaststroke.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <h3>Bronze – 16</h3> <p>Annabelle McIntyre and Jessica Morrison, Rowing, Women’s Pair.</p> <p>Caitlin Parker, Boxing, Women's 75kg.&nbsp;</p> <p>Charlie Snior, Boxing, Men's 57kg.</p> <p>Eleanor Patterson, Athletics, Women’s High Jump.</p> <p>Jean van der Westhuyzen and Tom Green, Canoe Sprint, Men's Kayak Double 500m.</p> <p>Jemima Montag, Athletics, Women’s 20km Race Walk.</p> <p>Kaylee McKeown, Swimming, Women’s 200m Individual Medley.</p> <p>Matthew Denny, Athletics, Men’s Discus Throw.&nbsp;</p> <p>Matthew Glaetzer, Cycling Track, Men's Keirin.&nbsp;</p> <p>Natalya Diehm, BMX Freestyle Cycling, Women’s.</p> <p>Opals, Basketball, Women's Event.</p> <p>Penny Smith, Shooting, Women’s Trap.</p> <p>Rhydian Cowley and Jemima Montag, Athletics, Mixed Marathon Race Walk Relay.</p> <p>Team Australia, Swimming, Men’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay.</p> <p>Team Australia, Swimming, Mixed 4x100m Medley Relay.</p> <p>Team Australia, Cycling Track, Men’s Team Sprint.</p>
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