Paris Olympics: US finish above China on medals table by virtue of silvers; India 71st

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A Paris 2024 Olympic Games gold medal is seen on display with Paralympic Games gold and silver medals at Chaumet jewellery. Photo: Reuters/Benoit Tessier/File Photo

Paris: The United States topped the medals table at the Paris Olympics with 40 golds after the final title was decided on Sunday, finishing above China only by virtue of their 44 silvers. China, who were the last team apart from the US to top the standings when they did it on home soil at the 2008 Beijing Games, also won 40 golds but managed only 27 silvers.

The US women's basketball team secured their country's pre-eminence by edging host nation France in a breathless finish to win the final gold of the Games. The US also won the most total medals with 126 to China's 91. France won 16 golds to finish fifth on the table and their total tally of 64 medals was their best for more than a century. India, with one silver and five bronze medals, finished 71st on the table. The country finished 48th in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics with one gold, two silver and four bronze.

Paris to hand over Olympic baton to Los Angeles
Paris will bring down the curtain on a Summer Games that brought dazzling sport to the heart of the French capital and restored the Olympics' mojo, handing over the baton to Los Angeles at the Stade de France national stadium.

The ceremony's star-studded line-up signals how Los Angeles will hope to lean into one of its key selling points: its multiculturalism and the razzle-dazzle of Hollywood.

LA28 has said musicians and native Californians Billie Eilish, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Snoop Dogg, the US rapper who has been contributing to NBC Primetime's coverage of the Games, will be performing in the closing ceremony.

Grammy-winning artist H.E.R. will perform the US national anthem live in Paris, while rumours have swirled around Paris that Tom Cruise will also be involved.

"This is the biggest moment in LA28 history to date, as the Olympic flag passes from Paris to LA,” LA28 Chairperson and President Casey Wasserman said in a statement.

The ceremony, which begins at 9 pm (1900 GMT) concludes two weeks of sporting drama that saw China and the United States duke it out for top spot in the medal table right down to the last event.

High bar
To the surprise of many French, a genuinely euphoric Olympic fever gripped the host nation during the Games. The French had a new golden boy to celebrate with swimmer Leon Marchand emerging as the king of the pool, winning four golds in the opening week, before French judoka Teddy Riner reigned supreme as he claimed his fifth Olympic gold medal.

Simone Biles put her twisties misery of Tokyo behind her, making a long-awaited Olympic return in front of a star-studded crowd. She arrived as the world's most decorated gymnast and left with a further four gold medals for her trophy cabinet.

Breaking made its Olympic debut – to some derision on social media – whilst 3x3 basketball, sports climbing, skateboarding and surfing made their second appearances.

The IOC will be relieved that no major scandals erupted, although it did have to grapple with some controversies. A simmering doping row involving Chinese athletes hung over the Olympic swimming meet where the United States faced the biggest challenge to their reign in decades.

A storm around gender eligibility hit the women's boxing competition, revealing the toxic relations between the IOC and a widely discredited International Boxing Association. Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, one of those at the centre of the dispute, won gold and the respect of her silver-medal rival.

Meanwhile, a $1.5 billion clean-up of the Seine rewarded Paris with the optics of triathlon and marathon swimmers competing in the river through central Paris, without a wave of illness ensuing -- even if bacteria levels forced some training to be cancelled.

But for all the sporting triumph and drama, the biggest star of the show for many was the City of Light itself and the fabulous backdrop it lent to much of the competition, from the Eiffel Tower to the gardens of the opulent Palace of Versailles.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, who will be the first Black woman mayor to receive the Olympic flag, acknowledged that the French capital had set a high bar while expressing confidence that her city would prove itself a worthy successor.

"It will be a challenge but it will be a challenge we can step up to," Bass told reporters this week. "I think our Games will really show the diversity and the international character of our city."

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