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United States at the
2024 Summer Olympics
IOC codeUSA
NOCUnited States Olympic & Paralympic Committee
Websitewww.teamusa.org
in Paris, France
26 July 2024 (2024-07-26) – 11 August 2024 (2024-08-11)
Competitors592 (278 men and 314 women) in 34 sports
Flag bearer LeBron James & Coco Gauff
OfficialsRocky Harris, chef de mission
Medals
Ranked 6th
Gold
4
Silver
11
Bronze
11
Total
26
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
1906 Intercalated Games

The United States of America (USA), represented by the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC), is competing at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris from July 26 to August 11, 2024. U.S. athletes have appeared in every Summer Olympic Games of the modern era, except for the 1980 edition in Moscow, when America led a sixty-six-nation boycott in protest of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. As Los Angeles is hosting the 2028 Summer Olympics, the United States marched penultimately before the homebound French team entered Place du Trocadéro during the parade of nations segment of the opening ceremony. Additionally, an American segment will be performed during the closing ceremony.

The opening ceremony flag-bearers for the United States were LeBron James and Coco Gauff. James, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, is the first male basketball player to be chosen.[1][2] At 20 years of age, Gauff is the youngest American athlete and the first tennis player to be so honored.[3][4]

The United States is represented by more female than male athletes for the fourth consecutive time in the Summer Olympics (278 men and 314 women).

Medalists

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The following U.S. competitors won medals at the games. In the discipline sections below, the medalists' names are bolded.

a Athletes who participated in the heats only.

Competitors

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On July 10, 2024, the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee announced the 592 athletes (314 women and 278 men) that had qualified for and would compete at the 2024 Paris Olympics.[5]

The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games. Note that reserves in soccer are not counted:[6]

Sport Men Women Total
Archery 1 3 4
Artistic swimming 0 8 8
Athletics 59 61 120
Badminton 3 4 7
Basketball 16 16 32
Boxing 4 4 8
Breaking 2 2 4
Canoeing 3 2 5
Cycling 10 13 23
Diving 5 6 11
Equestrian 6 3 9
Fencing 6 9 15
Field hockey 0 16 16
Football 18 18 36
Golf 4 3 7
Gymnastics 6 7 13
Judo 2 2 4
Modern pentathlon 0 1 1
Rowing 18 24 42
Rugby sevens 12 12 24
Sailing 6 7 13
Shooting 7 9 16
Skateboarding 6 6 12
Sport climbing 4 4 8
Surfing 2 3 5
Swimming 27 21 48
Table tennis 1 3 4
Taekwondo 2 2 4
Tennis 6 5 11
Triathlon 2 3 5
Volleyball 16 16 32
Water polo 12 12 24
Weightlifting 2 3 5
Wrestling 10 6 16
Total 278 314 592

Background

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The United States will be looking to extend its winning streak both in the gold medal count and overall medal count to the fourth and eight consecutive Olympic Games, respectively. In the run-up to the Paris Olympics, the USOPC debuted an all-new brand platform, One for All, showcasing the many powerful stories of the athletes who make up the collective Team USA.[7]

Best results (both records)

Medal tallies at the most recent Summer Olympic Games
Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Gold medals Total medals
1988 Seoul 527 36 31 27 94 3 3
1992 Barcelona 545 37 34 37 108 2 2
1996 Atlanta 646 44 32 25 101 1 1
2000 Sydney 586 37 24 32 93 1 1
2004 Athens 533 36 39 26 101 1 1
2008 Beijing 588 36 39 37 112 2 1
2012 London 530 48 26 30 104 1 1
2016 Rio de Janeiro 554 46 37 38 121 1 1
2020 Tokyo 615 39 41 33 113 1 1

Data technology firm Gracenote, which specializes in Olympic medal projections, traditionally published its first estimates a year before the Games' commencement, in July 2023. In this release, based on the analysis of recent performances, the United States was predicted to win 43 gold, 43 silver, and 42 bronze medals at Paris for a total of 128 ahead of hosts France (32–20–11) and China (26–20–22).[8] In January 2024, the projection was adjusted to 37 gold and 129 total medals (China: 35–85, France 26–53).[9] In May 2024, it was again slightly adjusted to 39 gold, 125 overall (China: 33–90, France 29–55).[10][11]

Team leaders

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Rocky Harris was named the chef de mission of the 2024 U.S. Olympic team.[12] Team USA House is located in the Palais Brongniart, offering guests a home base to cheer on and celebrate American athletes at the Games.[13] Jose Castillo, a Johnson City entrepreneur, will serve as a host at Team USA House.[14]

Uniforms

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Team USA opening ceremony and closing ceremony uniforms for the 2024 Summer Olympics

Team USA revealed 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony and closing ceremony uniforms on June 18, 2024, designed by Ralph Lauren. The uniforms for the opening ceremony feature a navy blue jacket, light blue striped dress shirt, blue-washed jeans, and beige suede shoes. The closing ceremony uniforms feature a predominantly white look that includes a moto-style denim jacket and jeans, polo, hat, and the same belt and shoes that are part of the opening ceremony outfits.[15]

Archery

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Four American archers qualified for the men's and women's individual recurve by virtue of their respective result at the 2023 World Championships in Berlin, Germany; 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile; and 2024 Pan American Championships in Medellín, Colombia.[16][17][18]

The team includes Olympic medalist Brady Ellison and women's world number one Casey Kaufhold.[19]

Athlete Event Ranking round Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Score Seed Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Brady Ellison Men's individual 677 7  Yıldırmış (TUR)
   – 
Catalina GNoriega Women's individual 648 38  Bauer (GER)
W 6–0
 Choirunisa (INA)
L 5–6
Did not advance
Casey Kaufhold 672 4  Sylla (GUI)
   – 
Jennifer Mucino-Fernandez 625 57  Valencia (MEX)
   – 
Catalina GNoriega
Casey Kaufhold
Jennifer Mucino-Fernandez
Women's team 1945 8  Chinese Taipei (TPE)
L 1–5
Did not advance
Brady Ellison
Casey Kaufhold
Mixed team 1349 3  Uzbekistan (UZB)
   – 

Artistic swimming

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The United States got the opportunity to field a full-squad of eight artistic swimmers to compete in the open team and women's duet events by topping the list of five highest-ranked nations at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar.[6]

The full team was announced on June 8, 2024, and featured three-time Olympian Anita Alvarez among the roster of Olympic debutants.[20]

Athlete Event Technical routine Free routine (preliminary) Free routine (final)
Points Rank Points Total (technical + free) Rank Points Total (technical + free) Rank
Jaime Czarkowski
Megumi Field
Duet
Anita Alvarez
Jaime Czarkowski
Megumi Field
Keana Hunter
Audrey Kwon
Jacklyn Luu
Daniella Ramirez
Ruby Remati
Team

Athletics (track and field)

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U.S. track and field athletes have achieved the entry standards for Paris 2024 either by passing the direct qualifying mark (or time for track and road races) or by virtue of their world ranking in the events listed in the table (a maximum of three athletes each per country).[21] USA Track & Field kicked off their qualification period with the Olympic Marathon Trials in Orlando, Florida in February. Three women and two men punched their tickets to Paris with the third men's spot still up for grabs.[6] On February 21, 2024, USATF announced staff rosters for the Olympics: Stanley Redwine would serve as the men's head coach and LaTanya Sheffield would be the women's head coach.[22]

To assure their selection to the team, athletes competed in the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials on June 21–30, 2024, in Eugene, Oregon.[23] On July 9, 2024, USA Track & Field officially announced the final roster of 120 athletes (59 men and 61 women) qualified for the 2024 U.S. Olympic track and field team.[24]

16-year-old Quincy Wilson was selected for the 4x400-meter relay team, becoming the youngest male U.S. track athlete in history.[25]

Key

  • Note–Ranks given for track events are within the athlete's heat only
  • Q = Qualified for the next round
  • q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target
  • NR = National record
  • N/A = Round not applicable for the event
  • Bye = Athlete not required to compete in round

Track and road events
Men

Athlete Event Preliminary Heat Repechage Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Kenneth Bednarek 100 m
Fred Kerley
Noah Lyles
Kenneth Bednarek 200 m
Erriyon Knighton
Noah Lyles
Christopher Bailey 400 m
Quincy Hall
Michael Norman
Bryce Hoppel 800 m
Hobbs Kessler
Brandon Miller
Cole Hocker 1500 m
Hobbs Kessler
Yared Nuguse
Graham Blanks 5000 m
Grant Fisher
Abdihamid Nur
Grant Fisher 10000 m
Woody Kincaid
Nico Young
Freddie Crittenden 110 m hurdles
Grant Holloway
Daniel Roberts
CJ Allen 400 m hurdles
Trevor Bassitt
Rai Benjamin
James Corrigan 3000 m steeplechase
Kenneth Rooks
Matthew Wilkinson
Kenny Bednarek
Christian Coleman
Fred Kerley
Kyree King
Courtney Lindsey
Noah Lyles
4 × 100 m relay
Chris Bailey
Bryce Deadmon
Quincy Hall
Michael Norman
Vernon Norwood
Quincy Wilson
4 × 400 m relay
Leonard Korir Marathon
Conner Mantz
Clayton Young

Source:[26]

Women

Athlete Event Preliminary Heat Repechage Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Melissa Jefferson 100 m
Sha'Carri Richardson
Twanisha Terry
Brittany Brown 200 m
McKenzie Long
Gabby Thomas
Aaliyah Butler 400 m
Kendall Ellis
Alexis Holmes
Nia Akins 800 m
Juliette Whittaker
Allie Wilson
Nikki Hiltz 1500 m
Emily Mackay
Elle St. Pierre
Elise Cranny 5000 m
Whittni Morgan
Karissa Schweizer
Weini Kelati 10000 m
Karissa Schweizer
Parker Valby
Alaysha Johnson 100 m hurdles
Masai Russell
Grace Stark
Anna Cockrell 400 m hurdles
Jasmine Jones
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone
Valerie Constien 3000 m steeplechase
Marisa Howard
Courtney Wayment
Tamari Davis
Aleia Hobbs
Melissa Jefferson
Sha'Carri Richardson
Twanisha Terry
4 × 100 m relay
Kaylyn Brown
Aaliyah Butler
Kendall Ellis
Quanera Hayes
Alexis Holmes
Shamier Little
Isabella Whittaker
4 × 400 m relay
Dakotah Lindwurm Marathon
Fiona O'Keeffe
Emily Sisson

Source:[26]

Mixed

Athlete Event Heat Final
Time Rank Time Rank
 
 
 
 
4 × 400 m relay

a Athletes who participated in the heats only.

Field events
Men

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Result Rank Result Rank
Malcolm Clemons Long jump
Jeremiah Davis
Jarrion Lawson
Salif Mane Triple jump
Russell Robinson
Donald Scott
JuVaughn Harrison High jump
Shelby McEwen
Vernon Turner
Sam Kendricks Pole vault
Chris Nilsen
Jacob Wooten
Ryan Crouser Shot put
Joe Kovacs
Payton Otterdahl
Joseph Brown Discus throw
Andrew Evans
Sam Mattis
Curtis Thompson Javelin throw
Daniel Haugh Hammer throw
Rudy Winkler

Women

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Distance Position Distance Position
Tara Davis-Woodhall Long jump
Jasmine Moore
Monae' Nichols
Tori Franklin Triple jump
Jasmine Moore
Keturah Orji
Vashti Cunningham High jump
Rachel Glenn
Brynn King Pole vault
Katie Moon
Bridget Williams
Chase Jackson Shot put
Jaida Ross
Raven Saunders
Valarie Allman Discus throw
Veronica Fraley
Jayden Ulrich
Maggie Malone-Hardin Javelin throw
Annette Echikunwoke Hammer throw
DeAnna Price
Erin Reese

Combined event – Men's decathlon

Athlete Event 100 m LJ SP HJ 400 m 110H DT PV JT 1500 m Final Rank
Heath Baldwin Result
Points
Harrison Williams Result
Points
Zach Ziemek Result
Points

Combined event – Women's heptathlon

Athlete Event 100H HJ SP 200 m LJ JT 800 m Final Rank
Taliyah Brooks Result
Points
Anna Hall Result
Points
Chari Hawkins Result
Points

Badminton

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The United States qualified seven badminton players into the Olympic tournament based on the BWF Race to Paris Rankings.[27][28][29]

Athlete Event Group stage Elimination Quarter-final Semi-final Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Howard Shu Men's singles  Ginting (INA)
L (14–21, 8–21)
 Popov (FRA)
L (11–21, 12–21)
3 Did not advance
Vinson Chiu
Joshua Yuan
Men's doubles  Astrup /
Rasmussen (DEN)
L (13–21, 16–21)
 Liu /
Ou (CHN)
L (13–21, 14–21)
 Hoki /
Kobayashi (JPN)
L (11–21, 12–21)
 Lee /
Wang (TPE)
L (12–21, 13–21)
5 Did not advance
Beiwen Zhang Women's singles  Ho (AUS)
W (21–9, 21–4)
 Nguyễn (VIE)
Annie Xu
Kerry Xu
Women's doubles  Liu /
Tan (CHN)
L (11–21, 14–21)
 Yeung NT /
Yeung PL (HKG)
L (22–24, 21–17, 12–21)
 G Stoeva /
S Stoeva (BUL)
L (18–21, 12–21)
4 Did not advance
Vinson Chiu
Jennie Gai
Mixed doubles  Feng /
Huang (CHN)
L (11–21, 14–21)
 Chen /
Toh (MAS)
L (15–21, 22–24)
 Hee /
Tan (SGP)
L (17–21, 12–21)
4 Did not advance

Basketball

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5×5 basketball

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Summary

Team Event Group stage Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
United States men's Men's tournament  Serbia
W 110–84
 South Sudan  Puerto Rico
United States women's Women's tournament  Japan
W 102–76
 Belgium  Germany

Men's tournament

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The U.S. men's basketball team qualified for the Olympics by virtue of being one of the two highest-ranked teams from the Americas, securing its berth at the 2023 FIBA World Cup in Indonesia-Japan-Philippines.[30][6]

Team roster
On January 24, 2024, USA Basketball announced a 41-athlete player pool for the 2024 Olympic team. The team is led by head coach Steve Kerr and assisted by Mark Few, Tyronn Lue, and Erik Spoelstra.[31] The final roster was named on April 17, 2024.[32] This would be the fourth Olympic tournament for three-time champion Kevin Durant and two-time champion and the NBA's all-time scoring leader LeBron James, while Stephen Curry would make his Olympic debut.[33] On July 10, 2024, Kawhi Leonard withdrew from the team due to injury and was replaced by Derrick White.[34][35]

United States men's national basketball team – 2024 Summer Olympics roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth Height Club Ctr.
PG 4 Stephen Curry 36 – (1988-03-14)14 March 1988 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) Golden State Warriors United States
SG 5 Anthony Edwards 22 – (2001-08-05)5 August 2001 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Minnesota Timberwolves United States
F 6 LeBron James (C) 39 – (1984-12-30)30 December 1984 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) Los Angeles Lakers United States
F 7 Kevin Durant 35 – (1988-09-29)29 September 1988 2.11 m (6 ft 11 in) Phoenix Suns United States
G 8 Derrick White 30 – (1994-07-02)2 July 1994 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) Boston Celtics United States
PG 9 Tyrese Haliburton 24 – (2000-02-29)29 February 2000 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) Indiana Pacers United States
F 10 Jayson Tatum 26 – (1998-03-03)3 March 1998 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) Boston Celtics United States
C 11 Joel Embiid 30 – (1994-03-16)16 March 1994 2.13 m (7 ft 0 in) Philadelphia 76ers United States
G 12 Jrue Holiday 34 – (1990-06-12)12 June 1990 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Boston Celtics United States
F/C 13 Bam Adebayo 27 – (1997-07-18)18 July 1997 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) Miami Heat United States
F/C 14 Anthony Davis 31 – (1993-03-11)11 March 1993 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) Los Angeles Lakers United States
SG 15 Devin Booker 27 – (1996-10-30)30 October 1996 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Phoenix Suns United States
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club – describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on 27 July 2024

Roster

Group play

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 United States 1 1 0 110 84 +26 2 Quarterfinals
2  South Sudan 1 1 0 90 79 +11 2
3  Puerto Rico 1 0 1 79 90 −11 1 Possible quarterfinals, based on ranking
4  Serbia 1 0 1 84 110 −26 1
Updated to match(es) played on 28 July 2024. Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) classification points; 2) head-to-head results; 3) head-to-head game points difference; 4) head-to-head number of game points scored.
28 July 2024
17:15
Serbia  84–110 United States
Scoring by quarter: 20–25, 29–33, 16–26, 19–26
Pts: Jokić 20
Rebs: Bogdanović 6
Asts: Jokić 8
Pts: Durant 23
Rebs: Davis 8
Asts: James 9
Pierre Mauroy Stadium, Lille
Attendance: 27,328
Referees: Yohan Rosso (FRA), Julio Anaya (PAN), Mārtiņš Kozlovskis (LAT)

31 July 2024
21:00
United States vs.  South Sudan
Pierre Mauroy Stadium, Lille
Referees: Antonio Conde (ESP), Mārtiņš Kozlovskis (LAT), Takaki Kato (JPN)


Women's tournament

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The U.S. women's basketball team qualified for the Olympics by winning the gold medal and securing an outright berth at the 2022 FIBA Women's World Cup in Sydney, Australia.[37][38][6]

Team roster
On February 14, 2024, USA Basketball announced that head coach Cheryl Reeve would be assisted by Mike Thibault, Kara Lawson, and Joni Taylor.[39] The final roster was announced on June 17, 2024. Diana Taurasi became the first basketball player in history to compete at six Olympic tournaments.[40]

United States women's national basketball team – 2024 Summer Olympics roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth Height Club Ctr.
G 4 Jewell Loyd 30 – (1993-10-05)5 October 1993 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Seattle Storm United States
G 5 Kelsey Plum 29 – (1994-08-24)24 August 1994 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) Las Vegas Aces United States
G 6 Sabrina Ionescu 26 – (1997-12-06)6 December 1997 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) New York Liberty United States
F 7 Kahleah Copper 29 – (1994-08-28)28 August 1994 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) Phoenix Mercury United States
G 8 Chelsea Gray 31 – (1992-10-08)8 October 1992 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Las Vegas Aces United States
F 9 A'ja Wilson 27 – (1996-08-08)8 August 1996 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) Las Vegas Aces United States
PF 10 Breanna Stewart 29 – (1994-08-27)27 August 1994 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) New York Liberty United States
SF 11 Napheesa Collier 27 – (1996-09-23)23 September 1996 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Minnesota Lynx United States
SG 12 Diana Taurasi 42 – (1982-06-11)11 June 1982 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) Phoenix Mercury United States
G 13 Jackie Young 26 – (1997-09-16)16 September 1997 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Las Vegas Aces United States
PF 14 Alyssa Thomas 32 – (1992-04-12)12 April 1992 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) Connecticut Sun United States
C 15 Brittney Griner 33 – (1990-10-18)18 October 1990 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) Phoenix Mercury United States
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club – describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on 28 July 2024

Group play

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  United States 1 1 0 102 76 +26 2 Quarterfinals
2  Germany 1 1 0 83 69 +14 2
3  Belgium 1 0 1 69 83 −14 1 Possible quarterfinals, based on ranking
4  Japan 1 0 1 76 102 −26 1
Updated to match(es) played on 29 July 2024. Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) classification points; 2) head-to-head results; 3) head-to-head game points difference; 4) head-to-head number of game points scored.
29 July 2024
21:00
United States  102–76  Japan
Scoring by quarter: 22–15, 28–24, 29–18, 23–19
Pts: Wilson 24
Rebs: Wilson 13
Asts: Gray 13
Pts: Takada 24
Rebs: four players 3
Asts: Machida, Yamamoto 5
Pierre Mauroy Stadium, Lille
Attendance: 13,040
Referees: Luis Castillo (ESP), Viola Györgyi (NOR), Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ)


3×3 basketball

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Summary

Team Event Group stage Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
United States men's Men's tournament  Serbia
L 14–22
 Poland
 Lithuania
 Latvia
 France
 China
 Netherlands
United States women's Women's tournament  Germany
L 13–17
 Azerbaijan
 Australia
 Spain
 France
 Canada
 China

Men's tournament

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The U.S. men's 3x3 team qualified for its first Olympics as one of the three highest-ranked teams in the world.[42][6] On February 8, 2024, USA Basketball announced that Joe Lewandowski would coach the 2024 team in Paris. James Fraschilla would serve as assistant coach for the men's squad.[43][44]

Head coach

Assistant coach

Team roster

The final roster was revealed on March 26, 2024.[45] Jimmer Fredette, the 2011 NCAA Player of the Year, plus Canyon Barry (son of Hall of Famer Rick Barry), Kareem Maddox, and Dylan Travis made up the first U.S. Olympic men's 3x3 basketball team.[46][47]

Group play

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1  Serbia 1 1 0 22 14 +8 Semifinals
2  Latvia 1 1 0 21 14 +7
3  Netherlands 1 1 0 21 16 +5 Quarterfinals
4  France (H) 1 1 0 21 19 +2
5  Poland 1 0 1 19 21 −2
6  China 1 0 1 16 21 −5
7  Lithuania 1 0 1 14 21 −7
8  United States 1 0 1 14 22 −8
Updated to match(es) played on 30 July 2024. Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Points scored.
(H) Hosts
30 July 2024
22:35
v
Serbia  22–14  United States
Pts: Branković 8 Pts: Maddox 6
Place de la Concorde, Paris
Referees: Vlad Ghizdareanu (ROU), Edmond Ho (HKG)

31 July 2024
22:35
v
United States  vs.  Poland

1 August 2024
19:05
v
Lithuania  vs.  United States

1 August 2024
23:05
v
Latvia  vs.  United States

2 August 2024
18:35
v
United States  vs.  France

2 August 2024
22:35
v
China  vs.  United States

4 August 2024
19:05
v
United States  vs.  Netherlands

Women's tournament

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The defending champions U.S. women's 3x3 team qualified for the Olympics as one of the three highest-ranked teams in the world.[42][6] On February 8, 2024, USA Basketball announced that Jennifer Rizzotti, president of the Connecticut Sun, would coach the 2024 team in Paris. Tammi Reiss was named assistant coach.[43]

Head coach

Assistant coach

Team roster

The roster was revealed on June 5, 2024.[48] Dearica Hamby replaced Cameron Brink on the roster after the latter tore her ACL during a WNBA game on June 18, 2024.[49][50]

Group play

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1  Canada 1 1 0 22 14 +8 Semifinals
2  Germany 1 1 0 17 13 +4
3  China 1 1 0 21 19 +2 Play-ins
4  Spain 1 1 0 18 16 +2
5  France (H) 1 0 1 19 21 −2
6  Azerbaijan 1 0 1 16 18 −2
7  United States 1 0 1 13 17 −4
8  Australia 1 0 1 14 22 −8
Updated to match(es) played on 30 July 2024. Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Points scored.
(H) Hosts
30 July 2024
17:30
Germany  17–13  United States
Pts: Greinacher, Reichert 5 Pts: Van Lith 6
Place de la Concorde, Paris
Referees: Markos Michaelides (SUI), Kim Ga-in (KOR)

31 July 2024
21:30
United States  vs.  Azerbaijan

1 August 2024
13:00
United States  vs.  Australia

1 August 2024
21:30
United States  vs.  Spain

2 August 2024
13:00
France  vs.  United States

2 August 2024
18:00
Canada  vs.  United States

3 August 2024
19:05
China  vs.  United States

Boxing

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The U.S. qualified eight boxers into the Olympic tournament. The first qualifying event was the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile, with American boxers earning their Olympic quotas there.[6] Later on, one American boxer qualified via the 2024 World Olympic Qualification Tournament 1 in Busto Arsizio, Italy.[51] Roscoe Hill (men's flyweight) and Alyssa Mendoza (women's featherweight) secured their spots, having won in the quota bouts round at the 2024 World Olympic Qualification Tournament 2 in Bangkok, Thailand.[52] American athletes would compete in eight of the 13 available weight classes. All of them are first-time Olympians for the second consecutive Games.[53]

Men

Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Roscoe Hill Flyweight  Ahmadisafa (EOR)
W 5–0
 Bennama (FRA)
L 2–3
Did not advance
Jahmal Harvey Featherweight Bye  Oliveira (BRA)
Omari Jones Welterweight Bye  Kan (TPE)
Joshua Edwards Super heavyweight  Lenzi (ITA)
L 1–3
Did not advance

Women

Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Jennifer Lozano Flyweight Bye  Kaivo-oja (FIN)
Alyssa Mendoza Featherweight  Samadova (TJK)
W 3–2
 Romeu (BRA)
Jajaira Gonzalez Lightweight  Mossely (FRA)
W 4–0
 Ferreira (BRA)
L 0–5
Did not advance
Morelle McCane Welterweight Bye  Khamidova (UZB)

Breaking

[edit]

The United States qualified four breakdancers for the Paris Olympics.[6] Victor Montalvo (Victor) qualified for the Games in the B-Boy dual category following his victory at the 2023 World Championships in Leuven, Belgium.[54] Sunny Choi (Sunny) qualified in the B-Girl category following her victory at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile.[55] Later on, Jeffrey Louis (Jeffro) and Logan Elanna Edra (Logistx) outlasted from the 2024 Olympic Qualifier Series in Shanghai, China and Budapest, Hungary.[56]

Athlete Nickname Event Qualification Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Points Rank Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Jeffrey Louis Jeffro B-Boys
Victor Montalvo Victor
Sunny Choi Sunny B-Girls
Logan Edra Logistx

Canoeing

[edit]

Slalom

[edit]

The United States qualified two boats into the slalom competition via the 2023 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships in London, Great Britain.[57]

Evy Leibfarth became the first American woman to qualify for three paddling events in the Olympics after earning her spot in both the kayak slalom and kayak cross.[58] Casey Eichfeld earned his Paris spot after having won the men's slalom at the Olympic Trials.[59]

Athlete Event Preliminary Semifinal Final
Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Best Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Casey Eichfeld Men's C-1 99.84 14 94.69 4 94.69 10 Q 162.23 16 Did not advance
Evy Leibfarth Women's C-1 108.82 9 107.09 8 107.09 11 Q
Women's K-1 97.24 8 93.84 4 93.84 4 Q 109.54 15 Did not advance

Kayak cross

Athlete Event Time trial Heat Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
Time Rank Position Position Position Position Rank
Men's
Evy Leibfarth Women's

Sprint

[edit]

U.S. canoeists qualified one boat in each of the following distances via the 2023 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Duisburg, Germany,[60][61] and the 2024 Pan American Canoe Sprint Olympic Qualifiers in Sarasota.[62] On March 22, 2024, 2020 Olympic gold medalist Nevin Harrison became the first American to qualify for the Paris Games in any canoe or kayak event.[63]

Athlete Event Heats Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Jonas Ecker
Aaron Small
Men's K-2 500 m
Nevin Harrison Women's C-1 200 m

Qualification Legend: FA = Qualify to final (medal); FB = Qualify to final B (non-medal)

Cycling

[edit]

Road

[edit]

The United States qualified a team of six road cyclists via the UCI Nation Ranking and 2023 World Championships in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom.[64][65]

Men

Athlete Event Time Rank
Matteo Jorgenson Road race
Brandon McNulty
Magnus Sheffield
Brandon McNulty Time trial 37:16.60 5
Magnus Sheffield 38:05.24 16

Women

Athlete Event Time Rank
Chloé Dygert Road race
Kristen Faulkner
Chloé Dygert Time trial 41:10.70 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Taylor Knibb 43:03.46 19

Track

[edit]

The United States qualified six track athletes via the 2022–2024 UCI Track Olympic Ranking.[66][67]

Pursuit

Athlete Event Qualification Semifinals Final
Time Rank Opponent
Results
Opponent
Results
Rank
Olivia Cummins
Chloé Dygert
Kristen Faulkner
Jennifer Valente
Lily Williams
Women's team pursuit

Omnium

Athlete Event Scratch race Tempo race Elimination race Points race Total
Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank
Grant Koontz Men's omnium
Jennifer Valente Women's omnium

Madison

Athlete Event Points Laps Rank
Jennifer Valente
Lily Williams
Women's madison

Mountain biking

[edit]

U.S. mountain bikers secured two men's and two women's quota places in the Olympic cross-country race by topping the field of nations vying for qualification at the 2023 Pan American Championships in Congonhas, Brazil, and based on the points acquired throughout the biennial UCI Olympic Qualification Ranking.[68]

Athlete Event Time Rank
Riley Amos Men's cross-country 1:28:08 7
Christopher Blevins 1:29:06 13
Haley Batten Women's cross-country 1:28:59 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Savilia Blunk 1:31:52 12

BMX

[edit]

Freestyle
The United States received four quota spots, with American athletes finishing among the top six at the 2024 Olympic Qualifier Series.[69][70][71]

Athlete Event Seeding Final
Points Rank Points Rank
Marcus Christopher Men's 89.48 2 Q
Justin Dowell 89.07 4 Q
Perris Benegas Women's 85.44 4 Q
Hannah Roberts 91.45 1 Q

Race
U.S. riders received five quota places (two men's and three women's) in the BMX Race for Paris 2024 by topping the field of nations vying for qualification at the 2023 Pan American Championships in Riobamba, Ecuador, and the 2024 UCI BMX World Championships, as well as through the final Olympic BMX ranking.[72][73][74]

Athlete Event Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
Points Rank Points Rank Result Rank
Kamren Larsen Men's
Cameron Wood
Felicia Stancil Women's
Daleny Vaughn
Alise Willoughby

Diving

[edit]

U.S. divers secured two quota places each in the men's synchronized springboard and women's synchronized platform for Paris 2024 by attaining a top-three finish from the list of nations eligible for qualification at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan.[75][76] Team USA then secured a further two quota places via the 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar.

The entire diving team was selected during the U.S. Olympic Trials in Knoxville, Tennessee between June 17–23, 2024.[77] Carson Tyler became the first male diver to represent the United States in both the 3m springboard and 10m platform at the same Olympics since Mark Ruiz did so at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.[78] On June 26, Brandon Loschiavo was added to the team for the 10m platform following a reallocation of quota places.[79]

Sarah Bacon and Kassidy Cook won silver in the 3m synchronized springboard event on July 27, 2024, becoming the first American medalists at the Games.[80]

Men

Athlete Event Preliminary Semifinal Final
Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank
Andrew Capobianco 3 m springboard
Carson Tyler
Brandon Loschiavo 10 m platform
Carson Tyler
Tyler Downs
Greg Duncan
3 m synchronized springboard

Women

Athlete Event Preliminary Semifinal Final
Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank
Sarah Bacon 3 m springboard
Alison Gibson
Delaney Schnell 10 m platform
Daryn Wright
Sarah Bacon
Kassidy Cook
3 m synchronized springboard 314.64 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Jessica Parratto
Delaney Schnell
10 m synchronized platform

Equestrian

[edit]

U.S. equestrians entered a full squad each in their respective disciplines through a top-six finish in the team dressage at the 2022 World Championships in Herning, Denmark; a top-seven finish at the Eventing Worlds of the same year in Pratoni del Vivaro, Italy; and a top-three finish at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile.[81][82][83]

The eventing team was announced on June 3, 2024,[84] the dressage team was announced on June 25, 2024,[85] and the jumping team was revealed on July 6, 2024.[86]

Dressage

[edit]
Athlete Horse Event Grand Prix Grand Prix Special Grand Prix Freestyle Overall
Score Rank Score Rank Technical Artistic Score Rank
Adrienne Lyle Helix Individual 72.593 3
Marcus Orlob Jane EL Did not advance
Steffen Peters Suppenkasper
Adrienne Lyle
Marcus Orlob
Steffen Peters
See above Team

Qualification Legend: Q = Qualified for the final based on position in group; q = Qualified for the final based on overall position

Eventing

[edit]
Athlete Horse Event Dressage Cross-country Jumping Total
Qualifier Final
Penalties Rank Penalties Total Rank Penalties Total Rank Penalties Total Rank Penalties Rank
Liz Halliday-Sharp Cooley Nutcracker Individual 28.00 19 6.00 34.00 22 0.80 34.80 15 Q 5.20 40.00 19 40.00 19
Boyd Martin Fedarman B 30.50 26 1.60 32.10 17 0.00 32.10 11 Q 0.00 32.10 10 32.10 10
Caroline Pamukcu HSH Blake 30.40 25 32.00 62.40 47 4.40 66.80 37 Did not advance 66.80 37
Liz Halliday-Sharp
Boyd Martin
Caroline Pamukcu
See above Team 88.90 6 38.00 128.50 9 5.20 133.70 7 133.70 7

Jumping

[edit]
Athlete Horse Event Qualification Final Jump-off Total
Penalties Rank Penalties Time Rank Penalties Time Rank Penalties Rank
Kent Farrington Greya Individual
Laura Kraut Baloutinue
McLain Ward Ilex
Kent Farrington
Laura Kraut
McLain Ward
See above Team

Fencing

[edit]

U.S. fencers qualified a full squad each in the men's and women's team foil and women's team épée for the Games at the Fencing World Cup.[87][88][89] On February 29, 2024, 2020 Olympic gold medalist Lee Kiefer, three-time medalist Alexander Massialas, and 2020 bronze medalist Nick Itkin became the first American fencers to qualify for the Paris Olympics.[90] On March 4, 2024, the women's saber and men's saber squads qualified for the Olympics via the World Cup, Zonal Championships, and World Championships.[91] On March 5, 2024, 18-year-old saber fencer Colin Heathcock won the gold medal at the Tunis Grand Prix and Padua World Cup, punching his ticket to his first Olympic Games.[92] Eli Dershwitz also qualified both in the individual and team events for the men's saber.[93] On March 20, 2024, Gerek Meinhardt clinched his spot in the individual and team foil events, being headed to his fifth Olympics.[94] Elizabeth Tartakovsky, Tatiana Nazlymov, Magda Skarbonkiewicz, Lauren Scruggs, and Jackie Dubrovich qualified both in the individual and team events for the women's saber and foil.[95][96][97] On March 28, 2024, Anne Cebula, Hadley Husisian, and Margherita Guzzi Vincenti qualified in the women's épée and Mitchell Saron did likewise in the men's saber for both the individual and team events.[98][99]

The full roster of 20 fencers (including five alternate athletes) was announced on May 1, 2024, with women outnumbering men.[100]

Men

Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Nick Itkin Foil Bye  Tofalides (CYP)
W 15–10
 Tolba (EGY)
W 15–8
 Bianchi (ITA)
W 15–14
 Macchi (ITA)
L 11–15
Bronze medal final
 Iimura (JPN)
W 15–12
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Alexander Massialas Bye  Keryhuel (CIV)
W 15–3
 Iimura (JPN)
L 8–15
Did not advance
Gerek Meinhardt Bye  Chen (CHN)
W 15–7
 Lefort (FRA)
L 10–15
Did not advance
Miles Chamley-Watson
Nick Itkin
Alexander Massialas
Gerek Meinhardt
Team foil  Egypt (EGY)
Eli Dershwitz Sabre Bye  Gémesi (HUN)
L 10–15
Did not advance
Colin Heathcock Bye  Park (KOR)
L 10–15
Did not advance
Mitchell Saron Bye  Pianfetti (FRA)
W 15–12
 El-Sissy (EGY)
L 13–15
Did not advance
Eli Dershwitz
Filip Dolegiewicz
Colin Heathcock
Mitchell Saron
Team sabre  Iran (IRI)

Women

Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Anne Cebula Épée Bye  Fiamingo (ITA)
W 15–14
 Mallo (FRA)
L 13–15
Did not advance
Hadley Husisian Bye  Brunner (SUI)
W 12–11
 Kong (HKG)
L 12–15
Did not advance
Margherita Guzzi Vincenti Bye  Kharkova (UKR)
L 6–15
Did not advance
Anne Cebula
Katharine Holmes
Hadley Husisian
Margherita Guzzi Vincenti
Team épée  Poland (POL)
L 29–31
Classification semifinal
 South Korea (KOR)
L 39–45
Seventh place final
 Egypt (EGY)
W 44–30
7
Jacqueline Dubrovich Foil Bye  Pásztor (HUN)
L 12–15
Did not advance
Lee Kiefer Bye  Jelińska (POL)
W 15–13
 Huang (CHN)
W 15–9
 Pásztor (HUN)
W 15–4
 Volpi (ITA)
W 15–10
 Scruggs (USA)
W 15–6
1st place, gold medalist(s)
Lauren Scruggs Bye  Berthier (SGP)
W 15–13
 Guo (CAN)
W 15–11
 Errigo (ITA)
W 15–14
 Harvey (CAN)
W 15–9
 Kiefer (USA)
L 6–15
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Jacqueline Dubrovich
Lee Kiefer
Lauren Scruggs
Maia Weintraub
Team foil  China (CHN)
Tatiana Nazlymov Sabre Bye  Choi (KOR)
L 14–15
Did not advance
Magda Skarbonkiewicz Bye  Erbil (TUR)
L 11–15
Did not advance
Elizabeth Tartakovsky Bye  Hafez (EGY)
L 13–15
Did not advance
Maia Chamberlain
Tatiana Nazlymov
Magda Skarbonkiewicz
Elizabeth Tartakovsky
Team sabre  South Korea (KOR)

Field hockey

[edit]

Summary

Key:

Team Event Group stage Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
United States women's Women's tournament  Argentina
L 1–4
 Spain
D 1–1
 Australia  Great Britain  South Africa

Women's tournament

[edit]

The United States women's national field hockey team qualified for the Olympics after securing a top-three finish at the 2024 FIH Olympic Qualifiers.[101][6]

Team roster

The squad was announced on 12 June 2024.[102]

Head coach: Republic of Ireland David Passmore[103]

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 FW Abigail Tamer (2003-07-09)9 July 2003 (aged 21) 31 10 United States Pinnacle
2 MF Meredith Sholder (1999-02-27)27 February 1999 (aged 25) 49 2 United States Firestyx
3 FW Ashley Sessa (2004-06-23)23 June 2004 (aged 20) 50 13 United States WC Eagles
6 FW Megan Valzonis (1999-03-05)5 March 1999 (aged 25) 35 4 United States RUSH Field Hockey
8 MF Brooke DeBerdine (1999-05-19)19 May 1999 (aged 25) 50 1 United States Nook Hockey
9 DF Madeleine Zimmer (2001-09-28)28 September 2001 (aged 22) 53 2 United States Alley Cats
12 MF Amanda Golini (Captain) (1995-03-28)28 March 1995 (aged 29) 154 14 United States Rapid Fire Elite
13 DF Ashley Hoffman (Captain) (1996-11-08)8 November 1996 (aged 27) 123 26 United States X–Calibur
17 FW Elizabeth Yeager (2003-06-17)17 June 2003 (aged 21) 53 11 United States WC Eagles
20 DF Leah Crouse (2000-02-22)22 February 2000 (aged 24) 48 3 United States TCOYO
21 DF Alexandra Hammel (1996-06-16)16 June 1996 (aged 28) 69 1 United States HTC Field Hockey
23 FW Sophia Gladieux (2002-06-14)14 June 2002 (aged 22) 5 1 United States X–Calibur
24 DF Kelee Lepage (1997-10-04)4 October 1997 (aged 26) 42 0 United States X–Calibur
25 MF Karlie Kisha (1995-09-25)25 September 1995 (aged 28) 68 1 United States Highstyx
27 MF Emma DeBerdine (2001-06-14)14 June 2001 (aged 23) 44 0 United States Nook Hockey
31 GK Kelsey Bing (2001-06-14)14 June 2001 (aged 23) 86 0 United States Texas Pride

Group play

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Argentina 2 2 0 0 8 3 +5 6 Quarter-finals
2  Australia 2 2 0 0 6 1 +5 6
3  Spain 2 1 1 0 3 2 +1 4
4  United States 2 0 1 1 2 5 −3 1
5  South Africa 2 0 0 2 3 6 −3 0
6  Great Britain 2 0 0 2 1 6 −5 0
Updated to match(es) played on 29 July 2024. Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals scored.
27 July 2024 (2024-07-27)
19:45
v
Argentina  4–1  United States
Sánchez Moccia field hockey ball 18'
Gorzelany field hockey ball 29'
Jankunas field hockey ball 44'
Díaz field hockey ball 47'
Report Sessa field hockey ball 33'
Pitch 1
Umpires:
Aleisha Neumann (AUS)
Wanri Venter (RSA)

29 July 2024 (2024-07-29)
13:15
v
Spain  1–1  United States
García field hockey ball 20' Report Gladieux field hockey ball 14'
Pitch 2
Umpires:
Cookie Tan (SGP)
Rachel Williams (GBR)

31 July 2024 (2024-07-31)
13:15
v
Australia  v  United States
Pitch 2
Umpires:
Liu Xiaoying (CHN)
Rachel Williams (GBR)

1 August 2024 (2024-08-01)
17:00
v
United States  v  Great Britain
Pitch 1

3 August 2024 (2024-08-03)
13:15
v
United States  v  South Africa
Pitch 2

Football (soccer)

[edit]

Summary

Key:

Team Event Group Stage Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
United States men's Men's tournament  France
L 0–3
 New Zealand
W 4–1
 Guinea
W 3–0
2 Q  Morocco
United States women's Women's tournament  Zambia
W 3–0
 Germany
W 4–1
 Australia

Men's tournament

[edit]

For the first time since 2008, the United States men's soccer team qualified for the Olympics by advancing to the final match at the 2022 CONCACAF U-20 Championship in Honduras.[104][6]

Team roster

The United States announced their final squad on 8 July 2024.[105]

Head coach: Serbia Marko Mitrović

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Patrick Schulte (2001-03-13)13 March 2001 (aged 23) 3 0 United States Columbus Crew
2 2DF Nathan Harriel (2001-04-23)23 April 2001 (aged 23) 7 1 United States Philadelphia Union
3 2DF Walker Zimmerman* (1993-05-19)19 May 1993 (aged 31) 4 0 United States Nashville SC
4 2DF Maximilian Dietz (2002-02-09)9 February 2002 (aged 22) 6 0 Germany Greuther Fürth
5 2DF John Tolkin (2002-07-31)31 July 2002 (aged 21) 7 0 United States New York Red Bulls
6 3MF Gianluca Busio (2002-05-28)28 May 2002 (aged 22) 6 1 Italy Venezia
7 4FW Kevin Paredes (2003-05-07)7 May 2003 (aged 21) 2 0 Germany VfL Wolfsburg
8 3MF Tanner Tessmann (captain) (2001-09-24)24 September 2001 (aged 22) 10 0 Italy Venezia
9 4FW Griffin Yow (2002-09-25)25 September 2002 (aged 21) 3 1 Belgium Westerlo
10 4FW Taylor Booth (2001-05-31)31 May 2001 (aged 23) 4 0 Netherlands Utrecht
11 4FW Paxten Aaronson (2003-08-26)26 August 2003 (aged 20) 5 1 Netherlands Vitesse
12 2DF Miles Robinson* (1997-03-14)14 March 1997 (aged 27) 3 1 United States FC Cincinnati
13 4FW Duncan McGuire (2001-02-05)5 February 2001 (aged 23) 5 1 United States Orlando City
14 3MF Djordje Mihailovic* (1998-11-10)10 November 1998 (aged 25) 9 1 United States Colorado Rapids
15 3MF Benjamin Cremaschi (2005-03-02)2 March 2005 (aged 19) 5 1 United States Inter Miami
16 3MF Jack McGlynn (2003-07-07)7 July 2003 (aged 21) 7 0 United States Philadelphia Union
17 2DF Caleb Wiley (2004-12-22)22 December 2004 (aged 19) 5 0 United States Atlanta United
18 1GK Gabriel Slonina (2004-04-15)15 April 2004 (aged 20) 0 0 Belgium Eupen
21 3MF Josh Atencio (2002-01-31)31 January 2002 (aged 22) 0 0 United States Seattle Sounders

* Overage player.

Group play

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  France (H) 3 3 0 0 7 0 +7 9 Advance to knockout stage
2  United States 3 2 0 1 7 4 +3 6
3  New Zealand 3 1 0 2 3 8 −5 3
4  Guinea 3 0 0 3 1 6 −5 0
Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
France 3–0 United States
Report
Attendance: 48,721[106]
Referee: Yael Falcón (Argentina)

New Zealand 1–4 United States
Report

United States 3–0 Guinea
Report

Quarterfinal

Morocco Match 26 United States
Report

Women's tournament

[edit]

The United States women's soccer team qualified for the Olympics by winning the final match against the defending champions Canada at the 2022 CONCACAF W Championship in Mexico.[107][108][6]

Team roster
The United States named a squad of 18 players and 4 alternates for the tournament on 26 June 2024.[109] The numbers were announced on 3 July.[110] On 12 July, Catarina Macario withdrew from the squad due to injury and was replaced by Lynn Williams. Emily Sams was added to the alternate list.[111] On 24 July, Croix Bethune replaced Jaedyn Shaw due to injury.[112]

Head coach: United Kingdom Emma Hayes

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Alyssa Naeher (1988-04-20)20 April 1988 (aged 36) 106 0 United States Chicago Red Stars
2 2DF Emily Fox (1998-07-05)5 July 1998 (aged 26) 51 1 England Arsenal
3 3MF Korbin Albert (2003-10-13)13 October 2003 (aged 20) 13 0 France Paris Saint-Germain
4 2DF Naomi Girma (2000-06-14)14 June 2000 (aged 24) 34 0 United States San Diego Wave
5 4FW Trinity Rodman (2002-05-20)20 May 2002 (aged 22) 40 7 United States Washington Spirit
6 2DF Casey Krueger (1990-08-23)23 August 1990 (aged 33) 50 0 United States Washington Spirit
7 4FW Crystal Dunn (1992-07-03)3 July 1992 (aged 32) 149 25 United States Gotham FC
8 4FW Lynn Williams (1993-05-21)21 May 1993 (aged 31) 65 18 United States Gotham FC
9 4FW Mallory Swanson (1998-04-29)29 April 1998 (aged 26) 94 34 United States Chicago Red Stars
10 3MF Lindsey Horan (1994-05-26)26 May 1994 (aged 30) 150 35 France Lyon
11 4FW Sophia Smith (2000-08-10)10 August 2000 (aged 23) 50 20 United States Portland Thorns
12 2DF Tierna Davidson (1998-09-19)19 September 1998 (aged 25) 60 3 United States Gotham FC
13 2DF Jenna Nighswonger (2000-11-28)28 November 2000 (aged 23) 10 2 United States Gotham FC
14 2DF Emily Sonnett (1993-11-25)25 November 1993 (aged 30) 93 2 United States Gotham FC
16 3MF Rose Lavelle (1995-05-14)14 May 1995 (aged 29) 101 24 United States Gotham FC
17 3MF Sam Coffey (1998-12-31)31 December 1998 (aged 25) 19 1 United States Portland Thorns
18 1GK Casey Murphy (1996-04-25)25 April 1996 (aged 28) 19 0 United States North Carolina Courage
20 3MF Croix Bethune (2001-03-14)14 March 2001 (aged 23) 2 0 United States Washington Spirit
21 2DF Emily Sams (1999-07-01)1 July 1999 (aged 25) 0 0 United States Orlando Pride
Unenrolled alternate players
No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
19 3MF Hal Hershfelt (2002-10-03)3 October 2002 (aged 21) 0 0 United States Washington Spirit
22 1GK Jane Campbell (1995-02-17)17 February 1995 (aged 29) 8 0 United States Houston Dash

Group play

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  United States (A) 2 2 0 0 7 1 +6 6 Advance to knockout stage
2  Germany 2 1 0 1 4 4 0 3
3  Australia 2 1 0 1 6 8 −2 3 Possible knockout stage based on ranking
4  Zambia 2 0 0 2 5 9 −4 0
Updated to match(es) played on 28 July 2024. Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
(A) Advance to a further round
United States 3–0 Zambia
Report

United States 4–1 Germany
Report Gwinn 22'
Referee: Yael Falcón (Argentina)

Golf

[edit]

The United States qualified seven golfers into the Olympic tournament. All of them secured their spots for the games in the individual competitions based on their performance in the IGF World Rankings.[113][114]

Men

Athlete Event Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Total
Score Score Score Score Score Par Rank
Wyndham Clark Men's
Collin Morikawa
Xander Schauffele
Scottie Scheffler

Women

Athlete Event Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Total
Score Score Score Score Score Par Rank
Nelly Korda Women's
Lilia Vu
Rose Zhang

Gymnastics

[edit]

Artistic

[edit]

The United States has entered a full squad in artistic gymnastics.[6] Five female gymnasts qualified for Paris after achieving a gold-medal victory in the team all-around at the 2022 World Championships in Liverpool, England.[115][116][117] Meanwhile, five male gymnasts qualified for Paris by virtue of a top-nine finish in the team all-around at the 2023 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Antwerp, Belgium.

To assure their selection for the team, gymnasts will compete in the 2024 U.S. National Gymnastics Championships on May 30–June 2, 2024, in Fort Worth, Texas,[118] determining the lineups for the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials on June 27–30, 2024, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

The men's team was named on June 29, 2024. The top all-around finisher who recorded top three scores on at least three apparatuses, Fred Richard, was automatically named to the Olympic team. Brody Malone, Paul Juda, and Asher Hong, the second, fourth, and fifth place finishers, were named to the team by the selection committee. Stephen Nedoroscik, a pommel horse specialist, was the fifth person named to the team.[119][120] Shane Wiskus, a 2020 Olympian, and Khoi Young were named as traveling alternates for the men's team.[121][122]

The women's team was named on June 30, 2024. The top all-around finisher, Olympic and world champion Simone Biles, was named to her third Olympic team as the winner of the Trials in the all-around.[123] Sunisa Lee, Jordan Chiles, and Jade Carey who finished second, third, and fourth place, were named to their second Olympic team by the selection committee. 16-year-old Hezly Rivera was the fifth person named to the team by the selection committee after placing fifth in the all-around; she became the youngest athlete on the entire 2024 U.S. Olympic delegation.[124][125][126] Joscelyn Roberson and Leanne Wong were named as traveling alternates for the women's team.[127]

Men
Team

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Apparatus Total Rank Apparatus Total Rank
F PH R V PB HB F PH R V PB HB
Asher Hong Team 14.100 14.633 14.700 14.300 12.600 14.133 14.533 14.833 14.400
Paul Juda 13.966 13.600 13.400 14.533 14.033 13.333 82.865 13 Q 14.200 13.900 14.666 13.366
Brody Malone 12.666 12.100 14.233 13.833 14.533 12.233 79.598 30 13.700 14.166 14.533 14.433 14.166
Stephen Nedoroscik 15.200 Q 14.866
Fred Richard 13.833 13.633 13.500 13.933 14.433 14.166 83.498 10 Q 14.466 14.033 14.566 14.833
Total 41.899 42.433 42.366 43.166 43.266 40.099 253.229 5 Q 42.799 42.466 42.732 44.032 43.399 42.365 257.793 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)

Individual finals

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Apparatus Total Rank Apparatus Total Rank
F PH R V PB HB F PH R V PB HB
Paul Juda All-around See team results above
Fred Richard
Stephen Nedoroscik Pommel horse 15.200 15.200 2 Q

Women
Team

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Apparatus Total Rank Apparatus Total Rank
V UB BB F V UB BB F
Simone Biles Team 15.800 Q 14.433 14.733 Q 14.600 Q 59.566 1 Q 14.900 14.400 14.366 14.666
Jade Carey 14.666 Q 10.633 14.800
Jordan Chiles 14.333 14.266 13.600 13.866 Q 56.065 4 14.400 14.366 12.733 13.966
Sunisa Lee 14.133 14.866 Q 14.033 Q 13.100 56.132 3 Q 14.566 14.600 13.533
Hezly Rivera 13.900 12.633
Total 44.799 43.565 42.366 41.566 172.296 1 Q 44.100 43.332 41.699 42.165 171.296 1st place, gold medalist(s)

Individual finals

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Apparatus Total Rank Apparatus Total Rank
V UB BB F V UB BB F
Simone Biles All-around See team results above
Sunisa Lee
Simone Biles Vault 15.300 15.300 1 Q
Jade Carey 14.433 14.433 3 Q
Sunisa Lee Uneven bars 14.866 14.866 3 Q
Simone Biles Balance beam 14.733 14.733 2 Q
Sunisa Lee 14.033 14.033 4 Q
Simone Biles Floor 14.600 14.600 1 Q
Jordan Chiles 13.866 13.866 3 Q

Rhythmic

[edit]

The U.S. has secured the quota in the women's individual event by virtue of the nation's results at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile.[6]

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Hoop Ball Clubs Ribbon Total Rank Hoop Ball Clubs Ribbon Total Rank
Evita Griskenas Individual

Trampoline

[edit]

The United States has qualified two gymnasts, one for the women's trampoline competition by finishing in the top eight at the 2023 World Championships in Birmingham, England, and one for the men's competition via the final ranking of the 2023–24 World Cup Series.[128] Trampoline athletes were named at the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials.[129]

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Score Rank Score Rank
Aliaksei Shostak Men's
Jessica Stevens Women's

Judo

[edit]

The United States has qualified four judokas via the IJF World Ranking List and continental quotas in the Americas.[130][131]

Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Repechage Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Jack Yonezuka Men's −73 kg  Osmanov (MDA)
L 00–10
Did not advance
John Jayne Men's −90 kg  Parlati (ITA)
Maria Laborde Women's −48 kg  Guo (CHN)
W 10–00
 Scutto (ITA)
L 00–10
Did not advance
Angelica Delgado Women's −52 kg  Mammadaliyeva (AZE)
W 01–00
 Giuffrida (ITA)
L 00–01
Did not advance

Modern pentathlon

[edit]

America modern pentathletes have qualified a single quota place for Paris 2024. Jessica Davis secured one of two available spots for North, Central and Caribbean Americas in the women's event at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile.[132][6]

Athlete Event Fencing
(épée one touch)
Swimming
(200 m freestyle)
Riding
(show jumping)
Combined: shooting/running
(10 m air pistol)/(3200 m)
Total points Final rank
RR BR Rank MP points Time Rank MP points Penalties Rank MP points Time Rank MP points
Jess Davis Women's

Rowing

[edit]

U.S. rowers have qualified boats in each of the following classes through the 2023 World Rowing Championships in Belgrade, Serbia, and the 2024 Final Qualification Regatta in Lucerne, Switzerland. Five rowers earned their spots at the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials on April 4–7, 2024, in Sarasota, Florida.[133] In total, Team USA will have 12 boats, 42 athletes racing in the Olympic Games.[134] The full roster was announced on June 10, 2024.[135]

Men

Athlete Event Heats Repechage Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
James Plihal Single sculls 6:54.95 2 QF Bye 6:47.03 3 SC/D
William Bender
Oliver Bub
Pair 7:02.62 5 R 6:51.32 3 SA/B
Benjamin Davison
Sorin Koszyk
Double sculls 6:16.48 3 SA/B Bye 6:14.19 2 FA
Justin Best
Liam Corrigan
Michael Grady
Nick Mead
Four 6:04.95 1 FA Bye
Christopher Carlson
Peter Chatain
Clark Dean
Henry Hollingsworth
Rielly Milne (c)
Evan Olson
Pieter Quinton
Nicholas Rusher
Christian Tabash
Eight 5:29.94 1 FA Bye

Women

Athlete Event Heats Repechage Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Kara Kohler Single sculls 7:32.46 1 QF Bye 7:34.96 2 SA/B
Azja Czajkowski
Jessica Thoennes
Pair 7:25.52 3 SA/B Bye
Sophia Vitas
Kristi Wagner
Double sculls 6:56.47 3 SA/B Bye 7:04.12 5 FB
Molly Reckford
Michelle Sechser
Lightweight double sculls 7:12.65 2 SA/B Bye
Emily Kallfelz
Kaitlin Knifton
Mary Mazzio-Manson
Kelsey Reelick
Four 6:49.66 4 R 6:32.48 1 FA
Teal Cohen
Emily Delleman
Grace Joyce
Lauren O'Connor
Quadruple sculls 6:27.35 4 R 6:34.04 5 FB
Molly Bruggeman
Charlotte Buck
Cristina Castagna (c)
Olivia Coffey
Claire Collins
Margaret Hedeman
Meghan Musnicki
Regina Salmons
Madeleine Wanamaker
Eight 6:19.00 2 R

Qualification Legend: FA=Final A (medal); FB=Final B (non-medal); FC=Final C (non-medal); FD=Final D (non-medal); FE=Final E (non-medal); FF=Final F (non-medal); SA/B=Semifinals A/B; SC/D=Semifinals C/D; SE/F=Semifinals E/F; QF=Quarterfinals; R=Repechage

Rugby sevens

[edit]

Summary

Team Event Pool round Quarterfinal Semifinal / Cl. Final / BM / Cl.
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
United States men's Men's tournament  France
D 12–12
 Fiji
L 12–38
 Uruguay
W 33–17
3 Q  Australia
L 0–18
Classification semifinal
 Ireland
L 14–17
Seventh place match
 Argentina
L 0–19
8
United States women's Women's tournament  Japan
W 36–7
 Brazil
W 24–5
 France
L 14–31
2 Q  Great Britain
W 17–7
 New Zealand
L 12–24
Bronze medal final
 Australia
W 14–12
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)

Men's tournament

[edit]

The United States men's national rugby sevens team qualified for the Olympics by winning the gold medal and securing an outright berth at the 2023 North American Championships in Langford, British Columbia.[6]

Team roster

USA's squad of 12 players was named on 1 July 2024. Additionally, Adam Channel and Pita Vi were named as traveling reserves.[136][137]

Head coach: Mike Friday

Group stage

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Fiji 3 3 0 0 97 36 +61 9 Advance to Quarter-finals
2  France (H) 3 1 1 1 43 43 0 6
3  United States 3 1 1 1 57 67 −10 6
4  Uruguay 3 0 0 3 41 92 −51 3
Source: World Rugby
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored.
(H) Hosts


24 July 2024 (2024-07-24)
16:30
France 12–12 United States
Try: Sepho 4' m
Rebbadj 8' c
Con: Barraque (1/2) 8'
World RugbyTry: Lacamp 7' c
Tupuola 12' m
Con: Tomasin (1/1) 7'
Stade de France, Paris
Attendance: 69,000[138][139]
Referee: Adam Leal (England/Great Britain)

24 July 2024 (2024-07-24)
20:30
Fiji 38–12 United States
Try: Teba 2' m
Rasaku 4' c
Ravutaumada 5' m
Raisuqe 7' m
Baleiwairiki 8' m
Nacuqu 10' c
Con: Teba (4/5) 3', 5', 7', 9'
World RugbyTry: Bizer 5' c
Baker 11' m
Con: Hughes (1/1) 12'
Stade de France, Paris
Attendance: 69,000[138][139]
Referee: Jordan Way (Australia)

25 July 2024 (2024-07-25)
15:00
United States 33–17 Uruguay
Try: Baker (4) 1' c, 8' c, 11' c, 14' m
Lacamp 8' c
Con: Tomasin (4/5) 1', 9', 9', 11'
World RugbyTry: Amaya (2) 3' m, 13' m
Basso 5' c
Con: Lijtenstein (1/2) 6'
Stade de France, Paris
Attendance: 70,000[140]
Referee: Jérémy Rozier (France)

Ranking of third-placed teams

Pos Grp Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 C  United States 3 1 1 1 57 67 −10 6 Advance to Quarter-finals
2 A  South Africa 3 1 0 2 59 32 +27 5
3 B  Samoa 3 1 0 2 52 49 +3 5
Source: World Rugby
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Point difference; 3) Points scored.

Quarterfinal

Australia take a penalty against the United States
25 July 2024 (2024-07-25)
22:30
Australia 18–0 United States
Try: Turner 5' m
Toole 13' m
Longbottom 15' m
Pen: Longbottom (1/1) 14'
World Rugby
Stade de France, Paris
Attendance: 70,000[140]
Referee: Jérémy Rozier (France)

5–8th place classification semifinal

27 July 2024 (2024-07-27)
15:00
Ireland 17–14 United States
Try: Lennox 1' c
Ward 14' m
Kennedy 15' m
Con: Lennox (1/1) 1'
World RugbyTry: Cummings 7' c
Baker 11' c
Con: Tomasin (2/2) 8', 12'
Stade de France, Paris
Referee: Fransisco Gonzalez (Uruguay)

Seventh place match

27 July 2024 (2024-07-27)
18:00
Argentina 19–0 United States
Try: Osadczuk (2) 7' c, 9' c
Isgro 13' m
Con: Wade (2/2) 8', 9'
World Rugby
Stade de France, Paris
Referee: Nick Hogan (New Zealand)

Women's tournament

[edit]

The United States women's national rugby sevens team qualified for the Olympics by advancing to the quarterfinal phase of the Hong Kong leg and securing a top-four placement at the 2022–23 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series.[141][142][6]

Team roster USA's squad of 12 players was named on 17 June 2024. Additionally, Nicole Heavirland and Kristen Thomas were named as traveling reserves.[143][144]

Head coach: Emilie Bydwell

Group stage

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  France (H) 3 3 0 0 106 14 +92 9 Quarter-finals
2  United States 3 2 0 1 74 43 +31 7
3  Japan 3 1 0 2 46 97 −51 5
4  Brazil 3 0 0 3 17 89 −72 3
Source: World Rugby
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored.
(H) Hosts


28 July 2024 (2024-07-28)
16:30
United States 36–7 Japan
Try: Levy 3' m
Kirshe (2) 4' c, 6' m
Sullivan 8' m
Maher 9' c
Sedrick 12' c
Con: Canett (3/6) 5', 10', 13'
World RugbyTry: Mizutani 2' c
Con: Utsumi (1/1) 2'
Stade de France, Paris
Referee: George Selwood (England/Great Britain)

28 July 2024 (2024-07-28)
20:00
United States 24–5 Brazil
Try: Kelter 1' m
Sullivan 8' c
Maher 11' m
Sedrick 15' c
Con: Kelter (2/3) 9', 15'
World RugbyTry: Thalia Costa 6' m
Stade de France, Paris
Referee: Tyler Miller (Australia)

29 July 2024 (2024-07-29)
15:30
France 31–14 United States
Try: Okemba (4) 7', 8', 9' c, 14' c
Jacquet 11' c
Con: Drouin (2/4) 9', 11'
Yengo (1/1) 15'
World RugbyTry: Maher 3' c
Tapper 13' c
Con: Canett (1/1) 3'
Olsen (1/1) 13'
Stade de France, Paris
Referee: Craig Chan (Hong Kong)

Quarterfinal

29 July 2024 (2024-07-29)
21:30
Great Britain 7–17 United States
Try: Boatman 2' c
Con: Thomson (1/1) 2'
World RugbyTry: Tapper 6' m
Kirshe 8' c
Sullivan 11' m
Con: Canett (1/1) 8'
Stade de France, Paris
Referee: Maggie Cogger-Orr (New Zealand)

Semifinal

30 July 2024 (2024-07-30)
15:30
New Zealand 24–12 United States
Try: Waaka (2) 5' c, 8' m
Blyde (2) 11' c, 13' m
Con: Pouri-Lane (1/1) 6'
King (1/3) 11'
World RugbyTry: Kelter (2) 3' m
Kirshe 15' c
Con: Olsen (1/1) 16'
Stade de France, Paris
Referee: Craig Chan (Hong Kong)

Bronze medal final

30 July 2024 (2024-07-30)
19:00
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) United States 14–12 Australia
Try: Kelter 6' c
Sedrick 15' c
Con: Kelter (2/2) 7', 15'
World RugbyTry: M. Levi (2) 2' c, 13' m
Con: Hinds (1/2) 2'
Stade de France, Paris
Referee: Craig Chan (Hong Kong)

Sailing

[edit]

A total of 13 American sailors qualified in each of the following classes via the 2023 Sailing World Championships in The Hague, Netherlands; 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile; and 2024 470 World Championships in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.[6][145][146][147][148][149]

Men

Athlete Event Race Net points Final rank
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 M*
Noah Lyons IQFoil 5 1 8 13 12 3
Markus Edegran Formula Kite
Ian Barrows
Hans Henken
49er 8 7 17 9 9 5 10 7 3

Women

Athlete Event Race Net points Final rank
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 M*
Dominique Stater IQFoil 11 22 20 6 21 16 DNF
Daniela Moroz Formula Kite
Erika Reineke ILCA 6
Stephanie Roble
Maggie Shea
49erFX 7 11 10 3 9 13 15 13 18

Mixed

Athlete Event Race Net points Final rank
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 M*
Lara Dallman-Weiss
Stuart McNay
470
David Liebenberg
Sarah Newberry Moore
Nacra 17

M = Medal race; EL = Eliminated – did not advance into the medal race

Shooting

[edit]

U.S. shooters have achieved quota places for the following events based on their results at the 2022 and 2023 ISSF World Championships, 2022 and 2024 Championships of the Americas, 2023 Pan American Games, and 2024 ISSF World Olympic Qualification Tournament.[150] The first five athletes were named in January 2024.[6][151] The U.S. shooting squad will be named based on the aggregate scores obtained by the shooters at two stages of the 2023–24 Olympic Trials (fall and spring).

On March 18, 2024, three-time Olympic gold medalist Vincent Hancock won the U.S. Olympic Trials in skeet and will lead the eight-person team in shotgun events at the Paris Games.[152][153] Ivan Roe, Keith Sanderson, Sagen Maddalena, Mary Tucker, and Katelyn Abeln also qualified for the Olympics at the 2024 Team Trials.[154][155] Additionally, five athletes qualified in smallbore events;[156] Ada Korkhin and Henry Leverett earned their spots in May 2024.[157]

Men

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Points Rank Points Rank
Rylan Kissell 10 m air rifle 626.3 35 Did not advance
Ivan Roe 626.3 34 Did not advance
50 m rifle 3 positions
Henry Leverett 25 m rapid fire pistol
Keith Sanderson
Will Hinton Trap 116 27 Did not advance
Derrick Mein 122 (+13) 6 Q 26 5
Vincent Hancock Skeet
Conner Prince

Women

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Points Rank Points Rank
Sagen Maddalena 10 m air rifle 631.4 7 Q 207.7 4
Mary Tucker 625.2 32 Did not advance
Sagen Maddalena 50 m rifle 3 positions
Mary Tucker
Katelyn Abeln 10 m air pistol 570-16x 24 Did not advance
Alexis Lagan 570-15x 25 Did not advance
Katelyn Abeln 25 m pistol
Ada Korkhin
Ryann Phillips Trap
Rachel Tozier
Austen Smith Skeet
Dania Vizzi

Mixed

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Points Rank Points Rank
Sagen Maddalena
Ivan Roe
10 m air rifle team 624.9 18 Did not advance
Mary Tucker
Rylan Kissell
626.0 13 Did not advance
Vincent Hancock
Austen Smith
Skeet team
Conner Prince
Dania Vizzi

Skateboarding

[edit]

The United States qualified twelve skateboarders (six per gender) to compete in each of the following events at the Games. The members will be decided in U.S skateboarding team.[158]

Men

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Score Rank Score Rank
Gavin Bottger Park
Tate Carew
Tom Schaar
Jagger Eaton Street 274.88 1 Q 281.04 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Nyjah Huston 272.66 2 Q 279.38 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Chris Joslin 50.84 21 Did not advance

Women

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Score Rank Score Rank
Ruby Lilley Park
Minna Stess
Bryce Wettstein
Mariah Duran Street 58.36 22 Did not advance
Paige Heyn 244.29 6 Q 163.23 6
Poe Pinson 241.12 8 Q 222.34 5

Sport climbing

[edit]

The U.S. has qualified eight climbers for the 2024 Summer Olympics.[6][145] Colin Duffy and Emma Hunt secured their spots in the men's combined and women's speed after winning silver medals at the 2023 World Championships in Bern, Switzerland; Piper Kelly, Samuel Watson, Natalia Grossman, and Jesse Grupper qualified for Paris in the women's speed, men's speed, women’s combined, and men's combined after winning gold medals at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile;[159] and Brooke Raboutou and Zach Hammer qualified for the games through the 2024 Olympic Qualifier Series ranking.

Boulder & lead combined

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Boulder Lead Total Rank Boulder Lead Total Rank
Result Rank Hold Time Rank Result Rank Hold Time Rank
Colin Duffy Men's
Jesse Grupper
Natalia Grossman Women's
Brooke Raboutou

Speed

Athlete Event Qualification Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Time Rank Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Rank
Zach Hammer Men's
Samuel Watson
Emma Hunt Women's
Piper Kelly

Surfing

[edit]

The U.S. has qualified five surfers (three female and two male) to the Olympic sailing competition in Tahiti.[6] The first quota was awarded for the victory in the women's team event at the 2022 ISA World Surfing Games in Huntington Beach, California, and the other three quotas were awarded after finishing among the top eight (women) and top ten (men) of those eligible for qualification in the 2023 World Surf League rankings.[160]

Athlete Event Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Score Rank Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Griffin Colapinto Men's shortboard 17.03 1 R3 Bye  Vaast (FRA)
L 13.83–15.10
Did not advance
John John Florence 17.33 1 R3 Bye  Robinson (AUS)
L 9.07–13.94
Did not advance
Caroline Marks Women's shortboard 17.93 1 R3 Bye  Yang (CHN)
Carissa Moore 16.50 1 R3 Bye  Baum (RSA)
Caitlin Simmers 12.93 1 R3 Bye  Weston-Webb (BRA)

Qualification legend: R3 - Qualifies to elimination rounds; R2 - Qualifies to repechage round

Swimming

[edit]

Katie Grimes became the first U.S. athlete to qualify by name for the Games after placing third at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships.[6] The U.S. swim team was decided at the 2024 United States Olympic Trials held in Indianapolis, Indiana between June 15 2024, and June 23, 2024. The top two finishers in each event qualified for the Games.[161][162] The athlete and coach roster final announced on June 24, 2024.[163][164][165]

U.S. swimmers have achieved the entry standards in the following events for Paris 2024 (a maximum of two swimmers under the Olympic Qualifying Time (OST) and potentially the Olympic Consideration Time (OCT)):[166]

The men's team won gold in the 4x100 meter freestyle relay on July 27, 2024, clinching the first gold medal for the United States at the Paris games.[167]

Men

Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Caeleb Dressel 50 m freestyle
Chris Guiliano
Jack Alexy 100 m freestyle 47.57 1 Q 47.68 6 Q
Chris Guiliano 48.25 =8 Q 47.72 7 Q
Chris Guiliano 200 m freestyle 1:47.60 19 Did not advance
Luke Hobson 1:46.23 =7 Q 1:45.19 3 Q 1:44.79 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Aaron Shackell 400 m freestyle 3:45.45 6 Q 3:47.00 8
Kieran Smith 3:45.47 11 Did not advance
Robert Finke 800 m freestyle 7:43.00 5 Q 7:38.75 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Luke Whitlock 7:49.26 15 Did not advance
Robert Finke 1500 m freestyle
David Johnston
Hunter Armstrong 100 m backstroke 53.34 9 Q 53.11 11 Did not advance
Ryan Murphy 53.06 4 Q 52.72 5 Q 52.39 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Keaton Jones 200 m backstroke
Ryan Murphy
Nic Fink 100 m breaststroke 59.66 10 Q 59.16 4 Q 59.05 =2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Charlie Swanson 59.92 14 Q 1:00.16 14 Did not advance
Matthew Fallon 200 m breaststroke 2:10.49 11 Q 2:09.96 =10 Did not advance
Josh Matheny 2:10.39 10 Q 2:09.70 6 Q
Caeleb Dressel 100 m butterfly
Thomas Heilman
Thomas Heilman 200 m butterfly 1:55.74 11 Q 1:54.87 10 Did not advance
Luca Urlando 1:56.18 17 Did not advance
Shaine Casas 200 m individual medley
Carson Foster
Carson Foster 400 m individual medley 4:11.07 4 Q 4:08.66 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Chase Kalisz 4:13.36 11 Did not advance
Jack Alexy
Hunter Armstrong
Caeleb Dressel
Chris Guiliano
Ryan Held
[b]
Matt King[b]
4 × 100 m freestyle relay 3:12.61 4 Q 3:09.28 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Brooks Curry[b]
Carson Foster
Chris Guiliano[b]
Luke Hobson
Drew Kibler
Blake Pieroni[b]
Kieran Smith
4 × 200 m freestyle relay 7:05.57 2 Q 7:00.78 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
 
 
 
 
 
4 × 100 m medley relay
Ivan Puskovitch 10 km open water

Women

Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Simone Manuel 50 m freestyle
Gretchen Walsh
Torri Huske 100 m freestyle 53.53 7 Q 52.99 7 Q
Gretchen Walsh 53.54 8 Q 53.18 8 Q
Erin Gemmell 200 m freestyle 1:57.23 11 Q 1:56.46 9 Did not advance
Claire Weinstein 1:56.48 6 Q 1:55.24 3 Q 1:56.60 8
Katie Ledecky 400 m freestyle 4:02.19 1 Q 4:00.86 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Paige Madden 4:03.34 6 Q 4:02.26 6
Katie Ledecky 800 m freestyle
Paige Madden
Katie Grimes 1500 m freestyle 16:12.11 10 Did not advance
Katie Ledecky 15:47.43 1 Q
Katharine Berkoff 100 m backstroke 57.99 1 Q 58.27 3 Q 57.98 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Regan Smith 58.45 2 Q 57.97 1 Q 57.66 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Phoebe Bacon 200 m backstroke
Regan Smith
Lilly King 100 m breaststroke 1:06.10 5 Q 1:05.64 3 Q 1:05.60 =4
Emma Weber 1:07.65 23 Did not advance
Kate Douglass 200 m breaststroke
Lilly King
Torri Huske 100 m butterfly 56.72 3 Q 56.00 2 Q 55.59 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Gretchen Walsh 56.75 4 Q 55.38 OR 1 Q 55.63 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Alex Shackell 200 m butterfly
Regan Smith
Kate Douglass 200 m individual medley
Alex Walsh
Katie Grimes 400 m individual medley 4:37.24 2 Q 4:33.40 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Emma Weyant 4:36.27 1 Q 4:34.93 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Erika Connolly[b]
Kate Douglass
Torri Huske
Simone Manuel
Gretchen Walsh
Abbey Weitzeil
[b]
4 × 100 m freestyle relay 3:33.29 2 Q 3:30.20 AM 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Erin Gemmel
Katie Ledecky
Paige Madden
Anna Peplowski
Alex Shackell
Claire Weinstein
4 × 200 m freestyle relay
 
 
 
 
 
4 × 100 m medley relay
Mariah Denigan 10 km open water
Katie Grimes

Mixed

Athlete Event Heat Final
Time Rank Time Rank
 
 
 
 
 
4 × 100 m medley relay

b Swimmers who participated in the heats only.

Table tennis

[edit]

The United States has entered a full women's squad into the table tennis competition at the Games by virtue of the top two results in the women's team competition at the 2023 Pan American Table Tennis Championship in Havana, Cuba.[168] On March 1, 2024, Lily Zhang qualified for the Paris Olympics, becoming the first American player to claim their spot by name.[169] The remaining two team members were determined through the U.S. Olympic Trials held on March 21–24, 2024, in West Monroe, Louisiana,[170] with Amy Wang and Rachel Sung earning their spots to compete in Paris.[171] Kanak Jha joined the U.S. squad by virtue of securing one of four spots available for the men's singles competition via the 2024 Pan American Qualification Tournament in Lima, Peru.[172]

Athlete Event Preliminary Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Kanak Jha Men's singles  Ursu (MDA)
W 4–0
 Cho (KOR)
W 4–2
 Gionis (GRE)
Amy Wang Women's singles Bye  Tommy (VAN)
W 4–0
 Díaz (PUR)
L 2–4
Did not advance
Lily Zhang Bye  Sahakian (LBN)
W 4–0
 B Takahashi (BRA)
W 4–2
Rachel Sung
Amy Wang
Lily Zhang
Women's team  Germany (GER)

Taekwondo

[edit]

The United States has qualified four taekwondo athletes to compete at the Paris Games. Carl Nickolas secured his spot by virtue of finishing within the top five in his respective division of the Olympic rankings. Later on, Kristina Teachout, Faith Dillon, and Jonathan Healy secured their spots, each in their respective weight class, by winning the semifinal matches at the 2024 Pan American Qualification Tournament in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.[173]

Athlete Event Qualification Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Repechage Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Carl Nickolas Men's −80 kg
0
Jonathan Healy Men's +80 kg
0
Faith Dillon Women's −57 kg
0
Kristina Teachout Women's −67 kg
0

Tennis

[edit]

The main qualifying criterion will be the players' positions on the ATP and WTA ranking lists published on June 10, 2024. World No.2 Coco Gauff became the first U.S. tennis player to mathematically clinch a spot in the Olympic field, setting up her Olympic debut in Paris. She has accumulated enough points and guaranteed to be among the top four U.S. women's singles players at the end of the 12-month Olympic qualifying window.[174] She and Taylor Fritz will lead the U.S. tennis team at the 2024 Paris Olympics.[175][176]

Men

Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Christopher Eubanks Singles  Hassan (LBN)
L 4–6, 2–6
Did not advance
Taylor Fritz  Bublik (KAZ)
W 6–4, 6–4
 Draper (GBR)
W 6–7(3–7), 6–3, 6–2
 Musetti (ITA)
Marcos Giron  Auger-Aliassime (CAN)
L 1–6, 4–6
Did not advance
Tommy Paul  Darderi (ITA)
W 6–3, 6–4
 Menšík (CZE)
W 6–3, 6–1
 Moutet (FRA)
Taylor Fritz
Tommy Paul
Doubles  Auger-Aliassime /
Raonic (CAN)
W 7–6(16–14), 6–4
 Haase /
Rojer (NED)
Austin Krajicek
Rajeev Ram
 de Minaur /
Popyrin (AUS)
W 6–2, 6–3
 Monteiro /
Seyboth Wild (BRA)
W 6–4, 7–6(7–3)
 Alcaraz /
Nadal (ESP)

Women

Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Danielle Collins Singles  Siegemund (GER)
W 6–3, 2–0, ret
 Wozniacki (DEN)
W 6–3, 3–6, 6–3
 Osorio (COL)
W 6–0, 4–6, 6–3
 Świątek (POL)
Coco Gauff  Tomljanović (AUS)
W 6–3, 6–0
 Carlé (ARG)
W 6–1, 6–1
 Vekić (CRO)
L 6–7(7–9), 2–6
Did not advance
Emma Navarro  Grabher (AUT)
W 6–2, 6–0
 Tomova (BUL)
W 6–7(5–7), 6–4, 6–1
 Zheng (CHN)
L 7–6(9–7), 6–7(4–7), 1–6
Did not advance
Jessica Pegula  Golubic (SUI)
W 6–3, 6–4
 Svitolina (UKR)
L 6–4, 1–6, 3–6
Did not advance
Danielle Collins
Desirae Krawczyk
Doubles  Papamichail /
Sakkari (GRE)
W 6–1, 6–3
 L Kichenok /
N Kichenok (UKR)
Coco Gauff
Jessica Pegula
 Perez /
Saville (AUS)
W 6–3, 6–1
 Muchová /
Nosková (CZE)

Mixed

Athlete Event Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Taylor Fritz
Coco Gauff
Doubles  González /
Podoroska (ARG)
W 6–1, 6–7(6–8), [10–5]
 Auger-Aliassime /
Dabrowski (CAN)

Triathlon

[edit]

The United States has confirmed five quota places (two men's and three women's) in the triathlon events for Paris.[177]

Morgan Pearson and Taylor Knibb qualified for the 2024 U.S. Olympic Triathlon Team at the 2023 World Triathlon Olympic Games Test Event in Paris.[178][179] Knibb also qualified in the sport of cycling, making her a rare dual-sport Olympian.[180] The team was announced on June 5, 2024.[181]

Individual

Athlete Event Time Rank
Swim (1.5 km) Trans 1 Bike (40 km) Trans 2 Run (10 km) Total
Morgan Pearson Men's
Seth Rider
Kirsten Kasper Women's
Taylor Knibb
Taylor Spivey

Relay

Athlete Event Time Rank
Swim (300 m) Trans 1 Bike (7 km) Trans 2 Run (2 km) Total
Morgan Pearson Mixed relay
Seth Rider
 
 
Total

Volleyball

[edit]

Beach

[edit]

The U.S. men's and women's pairs qualified for Paris via the 2023 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships and based on the FIVB Beach Volleyball Olympic Ranking.[182] The team was announced on June 10, 2024.[183]

Former basketball player Chase Budinger will become the only person to play a regular-season game in the NBA and Olympic beach volleyball.[184]

Athletes Event Preliminary round Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Andy Benesh
Miles Partain
Men's  Alayo /
Díaz (CUB)
L (18–21, 18–21)
 Abicha /
El Graoui (MAR)
W (21–12, 28–26)
 Stein /
Wanderley (BRA)
Chase Budinger
Miles Evans
 Gauthier-Rat /
Krou (FRA)
W (21–14, 21–11)
 Boermans /
De Groot (NED)
L (13–21, 15–21)
 Gavira /
Herrera (ESP)
Kelly Cheng
Sara Hughes
Women's  Hermannová /
Štochlová (CZE)
W (21–16, 21–11)
 Chamereau /
Vieira (FRA)
 Müller /
Tillmann (GER)
Taryn Kloth
Kristen Nuss
 Bansley /
Bukovec (CAN)
W (21–17, 21–14)
 Artacho /
Clancy (AUS)
W (21–16, 21–16)
 Xia /
Xue (CHN)

Indoor

[edit]

Summary

Team Event Group stage Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
United States men's Men's tournament  Argentina
W 3–0
 Germany
W 3–2
 Japan
United States women's Women's tournament  China
L 2–3
 Serbia  France

Men's tournament

[edit]

The United States men's volleyball team qualified for Paris by securing an outright berth as one of the two highest-ranked nations at the 2023 Olympic Qualification Tournament in Tokyo, Japan.[185][6]

Team roster
The roster was announced on 10 May 2024.[186]

Head coach: John Speraw[187]

Group play

Pos Team Pld W L Pts SW SL SR SPW SPL SPR Qualification
1  United States (Q) 2 2 0 5 6 2 3.000 177 154 1.149 Quarter-finals
2  Germany 2 1 1 3 5 5 1.000 212 209 1.014
3  Japan 1 0 1 1 2 3 0.667 107 113 0.947 Possible quarter-finals, based on ranking
4  Argentina 1 0 1 0 0 3 0.000 55 75 0.733
Updated to match(es) played on 30 July 2024. Source: Olympics
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated
27 July 2024 (2024-07-27)
21:00
United States  3–0  Argentina South Paris Arena 1, Paris
Attendance: 9,464
Referees: Stefano Cesare (ITA), Wojciech Maroszek (POL)
(25–20, 25–19, 25–16)
P2 Report

30 July 2024 (2024-07-30)
13:00
United States  3–2  Germany South Paris Arena 1, Paris
Attendance: 9,275
Referees: Scott Dziewirz (CAN), Vladimir Simonović (SUI)
(25–21, 25–17, 17–25, 20–25, 15–11)
P2 Report

2 August 2024 (2024-08-02)
21:00
Japan  v  United States South Paris Arena 1, Paris

Report

Women's tournament

[edit]

The United States women's volleyball team qualified for the Games by securing an outright berth as the one of two highest-ranked nations at the 2023 Olympic Qualification Tournament in Łódź, Poland.[188][6]

Team roster
The roster was announced on 5 June 2024.[189]

Head coach: Karch Kiraly[190]

Group play

Pos Team Pld W L Pts SW SL SR SPW SPL SPR Qualification
1  Serbia 1 1 0 3 3 0 MAX 75 56 1.339 Quarterfinals
2  China 1 1 0 2 3 2 1.500 102 102 1.000
3  United States 1 0 1 1 2 3 0.667 102 102 1.000 Possible quarter-finals, based on ranking
4  France (H) 1 0 1 0 0 3 0.000 56 75 0.747
Updated to match(es) played on 29 July 2024. Source: Olympics
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Host
29 July 2024 (2024-07-29)
17:00
United States  2–3  China South Paris Arena 1, Paris
Attendance: 9,434
Referees: Sumie Myoi (JPN), Karina Rene (ARG)
(20–25, 19–25, 25–17, 25–20, 13–15)
P2 Report

31 July 2024 (2024-07-31)
17:00
United States  v  Serbia South Paris Arena 1, Paris
Referees: Juraj Mokrý (SVK), Karina Rene (ARG)

Report

4 August 2024 (2024-08-04)
13:00
France  v  United States South Paris Arena 1, Paris

Report

Water polo

[edit]

Summary

Key:
Team Event Group stage Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
United States men's Men's tournament  Italy
L 8–12
 Romania
W 14–8
 Greece  Montenegro  Croatia
United States women's Women's tournament  Greece
W 15–6
 Spain
L 11–13
 Italy  France

Men's tournament

[edit]

The United States men's water polo team qualified for the Olympics after winning the gold medal at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile.[191][6]

Team roster
The roster was announced on 18 June 2024.[192]

Head coach: Dejan Udovičić[193]

No. Player Pos. L/R Height Weight Date of birth (age) Apps OG/
Goals
Club Ref
1 Adrian Weinberg 10GK 2R 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 95 kg (209 lb) (2001-11-25)25 November 2001 (aged 22) United States Pride WP
2 Johnny Hooper 60AT 2R 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 88 kg (194 lb) (1997-06-24)24 June 1997 (aged 27) Italy Telimar Palermo
3 Marko Vavic 60AT 2R 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 103 kg (227 lb) (1999-04-25)25 April 1999 (aged 25) Italy RN Savona
4 Alex Obert 40CF 2R 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 105 kg (231 lb) (1991-12-18)18 December 1991 (aged 32) United States NYAC
5 Hannes Daube 60AT 2R 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 106 kg (234 lb) (2000-01-05)5 January 2000 (aged 24) Croatia Jug Dubrovnik
6 Luca Cupido 60AT 2R 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) 97 kg (214 lb) (1995-11-09)9 November 1995 (aged 28) Italy CC Ortigia
7 Ben Hallock (c) 40CF 2R 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 115 kg (254 lb) (1997-11-22)22 November 1997 (aged 26) Italy Pro Recco
8 Dylan Woodhead 60AT 2R 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) 100 kg (220 lb) (1998-09-25)25 September 1998 (aged 25) Greece NC Vouliagmeni
9 Alex Bowen 60AT 2R 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 106 kg (234 lb) (1993-09-04)4 September 1993 (aged 30) France CN Noisy-le-Sec
10 Chase Dodd 80FP 2R 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) 104 kg (229 lb) (2003-04-05)5 April 2003 (aged 21) United States Vanguard
11 Ryder Dodd 80FP 2R 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) 93 kg (205 lb) (2006-01-19)19 January 2006 (aged 18) United States Mission WPC
12 Max Irving 60AT 2R 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) 81 kg (179 lb) (1995-05-21)21 May 1995 (aged 29) Italy AN Brescia
13 Drew Holland 10GK 2R 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 83 kg (183 lb) (1995-04-11)11 April 1995 (aged 29) Greece G.S. Peristeri

Group play

Pos Team Pld W PSW PSL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Italy 2 2 0 0 0 26 19 +7 6 Quarterfinals
2  Greece 2 1 1 0 0 31 23 +8 5
3  United States 2 1 0 0 1 22 20 +2 3
4  Croatia 2 1 0 0 1 22 22 0 3
5  Montenegro 2 0 0 1 1 24 28 −4 1
6  Romania 2 0 0 0 2 15 28 −13 0
Updated to match(es) played on 30 July 2024. Source: Olympics
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head goals scored; 5) Goal difference.
28 July 2024 (2024-07-28)
15:00
v
Report Italy  12–8  United States Paris Aquatic Centre, Paris
Referees:
Tamás Kovács (HUN), Vojin Putniković (SRB)
Score by quarters: 4–2, 1–1, 4–1, 3–4
three players 2 Goals Daube 3

30 July 2024 (2024-07-30)
16:35
v
Report United States  14–8  Romania Paris Aquatic Centre, Paris
Referees:
David Gómez (ESP), Nicholas Hodgers (AUS)
Score by quarters: 3–3, 3–0, 4–1, 4–4
Bowen, Daube 3 Goals Colodrovschi, Georgescu 3

1 August 2024 (2024-08-01)
10:30
v
Greece   United States Paris Aquatic Centre, Paris

3 August 2024 (2024-08-03)
16:35
v
Montenegro   United States Paris Aquatic Centre, Paris

5 August 2024 (2024-08-05)
18:30
v
Croatia   United States Paris Aquatic Centre, Paris

Women's tournament

[edit]

The United States women's water polo team qualified for the Olympics after winning the gold medal at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile.[191][6]

Team roster

The squad was announced on 30 May 2024.[194]

Head coach: Adam Krikorian[195]

No. Player Pos. L/R Height Weight Date of birth (age) Apps OG/
Goals
Club Ref
1 Ashleigh Johnson 10GK 2R 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) 81 kg (179 lb) (1994-09-12)12 September 1994 (aged 29) United States NYAC
2 Maddie Musselman 60AT 2R 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) 65 kg (143 lb) (1998-06-16)16 June 1998 (aged 26) United States NYAC
3 Tara Prentice 40CF 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) (1997-12-20)20 December 1997 (aged 26) United States NYAC
4 Rachel Fattal 60AT 2R 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) 65 kg (143 lb) (1993-12-10)10 December 1993 (aged 30) United States NYAC
5 Jenna Flynn 50D 2R 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) (2004-06-11)11 June 2004 (aged 20) United States NYAC
6 Maggie Steffens (C) 60AT 2R 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) 74 kg (163 lb) (1993-06-04)4 June 1993 (aged 31) United States NYAC
7 Jordan Raney 30DF 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) (1996-06-02)2 June 1996 (aged 28) United States NYAC
8 Ryann Neushul 60AT 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in) (1999-12-30)30 December 1999 (aged 24) United States NYAC
9 Jewel Roemer 50D 1.67 m (5 ft 6 in) (2002-02-08)8 February 2002 (aged 22) United States 680 Water Polo
10 Kaleigh Gilchrist 60AT 2R 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) 77 kg (170 lb) (1992-05-16)16 May 1992 (aged 32) United States NYAC
11 Emily Ausmus 60AT (2005-12-12)12 December 2005 (aged 18) United States NYAC
12 Jovana Sekulic (2002-11-07)7 November 2002 (aged 21) United States NYAC
13 Amanda Longan 10GK 2R 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) (1997-01-16)16 January 1997 (aged 27) United States NYAC

Group play

Pos Team Pld W PSW PSL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Spain 2 2 0 0 0 28 17 +11 6 Quarterfinals
2  United States 2 1 0 0 1 26 19 +7 3
3  France (H) 2 1 0 0 1 15 23 −8 3
4  Italy 1 0 0 0 1 8 9 −1 0
5  Greece 1 0 0 0 1 6 15 −9 0
Updated to match(es) played on 29 July 2024. Source: Olympics
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head goals scored; 5) Goal difference.
(H) Host
27 July 2024 (2024-07-27)
15:35
v
Report Greece  6–15  United States Paris Aquatic Centre, Paris
Referees:
Nóra Debreceni (HUN), Frank Ohme (GER)
Score by quarters: 0–3, 2–6, 2–3, 2–3
six players 1 Goals Flynn 4

29 July 2024 (2024-07-29)
15:35
v
Report United States  11–13  Spain Paris Aquatic Centre, Paris
Referees:
Adrian Alexandrescu (ROU), Andrej Franulović (CRO)
Score by quarters: 3–2, 2–4, 4–5, 2–2
Raney 2 Goals Ortiz 5

31 July 2024 (2024-07-31)
18:30
v
Italy   United States Paris Aquatic Centre, Paris
Referees:
Hélène Painchaud (CAN), Vojin Putniković (SRB)

2 August 2024 (2024-08-02)
18:30
v
United States   France Paris Aquatic Centre, Paris

Weightlifting

[edit]

The United States qualified five weightlifters into the Olympic competition. Hampton Morris (men's 61 kg), Wesley Kitts (men's 102 kg), Jourdan Delacruz (women's 49 kg), Olivia Reeves (women's 71 kg), and Mary Theisen-Lappen (women's +81 kg) secured one of the top ten slots, each in their respective weight division based on the IWF Olympic Qualification Rankings.[196]

Athlete Event Snatch Clean & Jerk Total Rank
Result Rank Result Rank
Hampton Morris Men's –61 kg
Wesley Kitts Men's −102 kg
Jourdan Delacruz Women's −49 kg
Olivia Reeves Women's −71 kg
Mary Theisen-Lappen Women's +81 kg

Wrestling

[edit]

The United States qualified fifteen wrestlers for each of the following classes into the Olympic competition. Seven of them qualified for the Games by virtue of top five results in their respective division at the 2023 World Championships in Belgrade, Serbia.[197][198] Meanwhile, six other athletes later qualified by advancing to the final round at the 2024 Pan American Olympic Qualification Tournament in Acapulco, Mexico.[199][200] The final two wrestlers punched their tickets to Paris by placing in the top three at the 2024 World Wrestling Olympic Qualification Tournament in Istanbul, Turkey.

The final roster was named on April 20, 2024 based on the results of the Olympic Trials, held at the Bryce Jordan Center at Penn State in State College, Pennsylvania on April 19–20, 2024.[201][202] The team features 2016 Olympic champion Kyle Snyder and two-time World Champion 20-year-old Amit Elor.[203][204]

Key:

  • VT (ranking points: 5–0 or 0–5) – Victory by fall.
  • VB (ranking points: 5–0 or 0–5) – Victory by injury (VF for forfeit, VA for withdrawal or disqualification)
  • PP (ranking points: 3–1 or 1–3) – Decision by points – the loser with technical points.
  • PO (ranking points: 3–0 or 0–3) – Decision by points – the loser without technical points.
  • ST (ranking points: 4–0 or 0–4) – Great superiority – the loser without technical points and a margin of victory of at least 8 (Greco-Roman) or 10 (freestyle) points.
  • SP (ranking points: 4–1 or 1–4) – Technical superiority – the loser with technical points and a margin of victory of at least 8 (Greco-Roman) or 10 (freestyle) points.

Men

Athlete Event Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Repechage Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Spencer Lee Freestyle 57 kg
0
Zain Retherford Freestyle 65 kg
0
Kyle Dake Freestyle 74 kg
0
Aaron Brooks Freestyle 86 kg
0
Kyle Snyder Freestyle 97 kg
0
Mason Parris Freestyle 125 kg
0
Kamal Bey Greco-Roman 77 kg
0
Payton Jacobson Greco-Roman 87 kg
0
Josef Rau Greco-Roman 97 kg
0
Adam Coon Greco-Roman 130 kg
0

Women

Athlete Event Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Repechage Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Sarah Hildebrandt 50 kg
0
Dominique Parrish 53 kg
0
Helen Maroulis 57 kg
0
Kayla Miracle 62 kg
0
Amit Elor 68 kg
0
Kennedy Blades 76 kg
0

See also

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