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Gold medal count 39-38, a new record for the Chinese team! Best game: The United States can take at most one more gold! The top spot has changed

2024-08-11

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As the Paris Olympics draws to a close, the competition among the delegations of various countries has entered a white-hot stage. In this world-renowned sports event, the ranking of the gold medals has naturally become the focus of everyone's attention. At present, the competition between the Chinese delegation and the American delegation on the gold medal list is particularly eye-catching. The number of gold medals of both sides is very close, and the competition is extremely fierce.

On a recent competition day, the Chinese delegation won 6 gold medals with outstanding performance, covering synchronized swimming, boxing, weightlifting, diving, rhythmic gymnastics and table tennis. These impressive achievements not only pushed the total number of gold medals of the Chinese delegation to 39, but also marked that we have made further progress on the basis of the Tokyo Olympics, and even tied the excellent results set in the London Olympics 12 years ago.

At the same time, the US delegation was not to be outdone. They won 5 gold medals in recent events, bringing the total number of gold medals to 38, closely following the Chinese delegation. Of course, in terms of the total number of medals, there is a certain gap between the Chinese team and the US team, with us lagging behind by 32 medals. This also reminds us that although the United States temporarily lags behind China in the number of gold medals, their overall strength cannot be ignored.

In this gold medal competition, the rules are simple and clear: the number of gold medals determines the winner. Therefore, if the Chinese delegation wants to suppress the United States at the last minute and stay at the top of the gold medal list, it must go all out in the remaining events and strive for more gold medals.