USA Leads Olympic Medal Count, Romania Drops to 15th

USA Leads Olympic Medal Count, Romania Drops to 15th

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As of the tenth day of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the United States maintains its lead in the medal standings with a total of 79 medals (21 gold, 30 silver, 28 bronze). China follows closely with 53 medals (21 gold, 18 silver, 14 bronze), and France holds third place with 48 medals (13 gold, 16 silver, 19 bronze), CE Report quotes Agerpres.

Romania has fallen to the 15th position with a total of 7 medals: 3 gold, 3 silver, and 1 bronze. Notable gold medal winners include swimmer David Popovici (200m freestyle), rowers Andrei Cornea and Marian Enache (men's double sculls), and the women's eight rowing team.

Here is the top of the medal standings:

USA: 21 gold, 30 silver, 28 bronze (79 total)
China: 21 gold, 18 silver, 14 bronze (53 total)
France: 13 gold, 16 silver, 19 bronze (48 total)

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