USA medals in Olympic Games
USA medals in Olympic Games

USA medals in Olympic Games

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The Paris 2024 Olympic Games have officially commenced, featuring performances from artists like Lady Gaga and Celine Dion during the opening ceremony along the River Seine. The United States Olympic team has already secured its first medal, with divers Sarah Bacon and Kassidy Cook winning silver in the synchronized three-meter springboard event, finishing behind China's Yani Chang and Yiwen Chen, who secured gold. This marks a significant achievement for the U.S., as it continues its legacy of excellence in Olympic history, having won a total of 2,655 medals since the inception of the Summer Games. The Games are expected to showcase over 10,000 athletes across various cities in France, highlighting a diverse range of sports and competitions. Additionally, historical perspectives reveal that some of the oldest Olympians, like Robert Williams and Eliza Pollock, have made their mark in the past, showcasing that age is no barrier to Olympic dreams. As the Games progress, excitement builds regarding the medal tally and performances from athletes around the world.

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