Olympics medal tally:Day 12: Full List of Australian Medal Winners at Paris 2024

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Olympics medal tally:Day 12: Full List of Australian Medal Winners at Paris 2024

It's day 12 of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

With numerous events taking place, we're closely tracking all the Australian medalists for each day of competition.

This page will be updated throughout the night with a running list of Aussie winners.

In the meantime, you can view the overall medal standings below.

For a complete list of the medals Australia has won each day of the Olympics, click the link below.

Australia's Day One Medals:

Gold:

  1. Grace Brown - Cycling: Women's individual time trial
  2. Ariarne Titmus - Swimming: Women's 400m freestyle
  3. Mollie O'Callaghan, Shayna Jack, Emma McKeon, and Meg Harris - Swimming: Women's 4x100m freestyle

Silver:

  1. Elijah Winnington - Swimming: Men's 400m freestyle
  2. Jack Cartwright, Flynn Southam, Kai Taylor, and Kyle Chalmers - Swimming: Men's 4x100m freestyle

Australia's Day Two Medals:

Gold:

  1. Jess Fox - Canoe slalom K1
  2. Australia's Day Three Medals:

Gold:

  1.  Mollie O'Callaghan - Swimming: Women's 200m freestyle

Silver:

  1. Ariarne Titmus - Swimming: Women's 200m freestyle
  2. Chris Burton - Equestrian: Eventing individual jumping

Australia's Day Four Medals:

Gold:

  1. Kaylee McKeown - Swimming: Women's 100m backstroke

Bronze:

  1. Max Giuliani, Flynn Southam, Elijah Winnington, and Thomas Neill - Swimming: Men's 4x200m freestyle

Australia Day Five Medals:

Gold:

  1. Jess Fox - Canoe slalom: Women's C1

Silver:

  1.  Zac Stubblety-Cook - Swimming: Men's 200m breaststroke
  2. Kyle Chalmers - Swimming: Men's 100m freestyle

Bronze:

  1. Natalya Diehm - Cycling: Women's BMX freestyle park
  2. Penny Smith - Shooting: Women's trap

Australia's Day Six Medals:

Gold:

  1. Ariarne Titmus, Mollie O'Callaghan, Lani Pallister, and Brianna Throssell - Swimming: Women's 4x200m freestyle

Bronze:

  1. Jemima Montag - 20km race walk

Australia Day Seven Medals:

Gold:

  1. Cameron McEvoy - Swimming: Men's 50m freestyle
  2. Kaylee McKeown - Swimming: Women's 200m backstroke
  3. Saya Sakakibara - Cycling: Women's BMX racing

Bronze:

  1. Jess Morrison and Annabelle McIntyre - Rowing: Women's pairs

Australia Day Eight Medals:

Gold:

  1.  Matthew Ebden and John Peers - Tennis: Men's doubles

Silver:

  1. Grae Morris - Windsurfing
  2.  Ariarne Titmus - Swimming: Women's 800m freestyle

Bronze:

  1. Kaylee McKeown - Swimming: Women's 200m individual medley

Australia's Day Nine Medals:

Silver:

  1. Meg Harris - Swimming: Women's 50m freestyle
  2. Kaylee McKeown, Jenna Strauch, Emma McKeon, and Mollie O'Callaghan - Swimming: Women's 4x100m medley relay
  3. Nicola Olyslagers - Athletics: Women's high jump

Bronze:

  1. Eleanor Patterson - Athletics: Women's high jump

Australia's Day Ten Medals:

Gold:

  1. Noemie Fox - Canoe slalom: Women's kayak cross

Silver:

  1. Jack Robinson - Men's surfing

Australia's Day Eleven Medals:

Gold:

  1.  Arisa Trew - Skateboarding: Women's park

Bronze:

  1. Matthew Glaetzer, Leigh Hoffman, Matthew Richardson - Cycling: Men's team sprint
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