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The Paris Olympics 2024, set to take place from July 26 to August 11, is expected to be a grand spectacle of athletic prowess and national pride. As the world eagerly anticipates the event, forecasts and predictions about medal counts are already generating buzz. Here are the top 10 countries projected to win the most medals at the Paris 2024 Olympics:

1. United States

The United States is predicted to top the medal tally once again. Gracenote Sports, a statistical analysis firm, forecasts that Team USA will win 123 medals, including 39 golds. This would mark the eighth consecutive Olympics where the U.S. leads the medal count​ .

2. China

China is expected to follow closely behind with a total of 89 medals, 35 of which are gold. The country excels in sports like diving, shooting, swimming, weightlifting, table tennis, artistic gymnastics, and badminton​.

3. Great Britain

Great Britain is projected to secure 66 medals, including 17 golds. The UK has consistently performed well in recent Olympics, and Paris 2024 is expected to be no different​ ​.

4. France

As the host nation, France is anticipated to have a strong showing with 55 medals, including 26 golds. The French athletes are expected to excel in sports such as judo, fencing, and handball​ .

5. Australia

Australia is predicted to win 50 medals, with 15 golds. The country’s strengths lie in swimming, athletics, and cycling​ ​.

6. Japan

Japan, the host of the previous Summer Olympics, is expected to earn 49 medals, including 17 golds. The Japanese athletes are particularly strong in sports like judo, gymnastics, and swimming​ ​.

7. Italy

Italy is projected to take home 47 medals, with 13 golds. Italian athletes are known for their performances in fencing, swimming, and cycling​ ​.

8. Netherlands

The Netherlands is expected to win 38 medals, including 16 golds. The Dutch have shown remarkable prowess in cycling and speed skating​ .

9. Germany

Germany is predicted to secure 36 medals, with 10 golds. German athletes typically excel in equestrian, canoeing, and rowing events​​.

10. South Korea

South Korea is forecasted to win 24 medals, including 7 golds. The country’s strengths lie in archery, taekwondo, and short track speed skating​ .

India’s Performance Expectation From Paris Olympics 2024

India is not in the top 10 countries for the most medals at the Paris 2024 Olympics. However, the country has been steadily improving its performance in recent years. At the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, India achieved its best-ever medal haul with seven medals, including a historic gold in athletics by Neeraj Chopra. For Paris 2024, India aims to build on this success and is expected to see strong performances in sports like boxing, wrestling, badminton, and shooting.

The Paris Olympics 2024 promises to be an exciting event with intense competition among the top countries. The United States and China are once again expected to dominate the medal tally, while host nation France is anticipated to perform exceptionally well. As the world watches, athletes from around the globe will strive to bring glory to their nations on this grand stage.

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