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Olympic medal count: Here are the Australian team standings on day 10 of the Olympics

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The 10th day of the 2024 Paris Olympics has come to an end.

With so many events taking place, we track all of Australia’s medal winners on each competition day.

Here is the list of Australian winners for day 10.

Scroll down to the overall medal standings to see how you rank against other countries.

If you would like to see a complete list of medals won on each day of the Olympics, please tap the link below.

See complete list.

Australia’s medal wins today:

Gold: Noemie Fox — Canoe Slalom: Women’s Kayak Cross Silver: Jack Robinson — Men’s Surfing

Number of medals won at the Paris Olympics:

Australia’s first day medals:

Gold: Grace Brown — Cycling: Women’s Individual Time Trial Arialne Titmus — Swimming: Women’s 400m Freestyle Molly O’Callaghan, Shayna Jack, Emma McKeown, Meg Harris — Swimming: Women’s 4x100m Freestyle Silver: Elijah Winnington — Swimming: Men’s 400m Freestyle Jack Cartwright, Flynn Southam, Kai Taylor and Kyle Chalmers — Swimming: Men’s 4x100m Freestyle

Australia’s second day medals:

Gold Award: Jess Fox — Canoe Slalom K1

Australia’s medals on day 3:

Gold: Molly O’Callaghan — Swimming: Women’s 200m Freestyle Silver: Arialne Titmuss — Swimming: Women’s 200m Freestyle Chris Burton — Equestrian: All-around individual vault

Day 4 medals for Australia:

Gold Medal: Kayleigh McCune — Swimming: Women’s 100m Backstroke Bronze Medal: Max Giuliani, Flynn Southam, Elijah Winnington, Thomas Neal — Swimming: Men’s 4x200m Freestyle

Day 5 medals for Australia:

Gold: Jess Fox — Canoe slalom: Women’s C1 Silver: Zach Stablety-Cook — Swimming: Men’s 200m Breaststroke Kyle Chalmers — Swimming: Men’s 100m Freestyle Bronze: Natalia Deem — Cycling: Women’s BMX Freestyle Park Penny・Smith — Shooting: Women’s Trap

Day 6 medals for Australia:

Gold: Arialne Titmus, Molly O’Callaghan, Lani Pallister, Brianna Throssell — Swimming: Women’s 4x200m Freestyle Bronze: Jemima Montag — 20km Race Walk

7 Australia Day medals:

Gold: Cameron McEvoy — Swimming: Men’s 50m freestyle Kayleigh McKeown — Swimming: Women’s 200m backstroke Saya Sakakibara — Cycling: Women’s BMX race Bronze: Jess Morrison, Annabelle McIntyre — Rowing: Women’s pairs

Day 8 medals for Australia:

Gold: Matthew Ebden, John Pearce — Tennis: Men’s doubles Silver: Gre Morris — Windsurfing Arian Titmus — Swimming: Women’s 800m freestyle Bronze: Kayleigh McCune — Swimming: Women’s 200m individual medley

Day 9 medals for Australia:

Silver: Meg Harris — Swimming: Women’s 50m Freestyle Kayleigh McKeown, Jenna Strauch, Emma McKeown, Molly O’Callaghan — Swimming: Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay Nicola Ollislagers — Track and Field: Women’s High Jump Bronze : Eleanor Patterson — Track and Field: Women’s High Jump

Australia’s 10 medals day:

Gold Medal: Noemie Fox — Canoe Slalom: Women’s Kayak Cross



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