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Olympics medal tally: Here’s Australia’s team standing after day six of the Games

Day six of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games is over.

With so many events happening, we’re keeping track of all the Australian medal winners for each day of competition.

Scroll down to the overall medal standings to see where we rank against other countries.

And if you’re wanting to see the full list of medals we’ve won on each day of the Olympics, tap the link below.

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Paris Olympics medal tally:

Australia’s day one medals:

Gold:

  • Grace Brown — Cycling: Women’s individual time trial
  • Ariarne Titmus — Swimming: Women’s 400m freestyle
  • Mollie O’Callaghan, Shayna Jack, Emma McKeon and Meg Harris — Swimming: Women’s 4x100m freestyle

Silver:

  • Elijah Winnington — Swimming: Men’s 400m freestyle
  • Jack CartwrightFlynn Southam, Kai Taylor and Kyle Chalmers — Swimming: Men’s 4x100m freestyle

Australia’s day two medals:

Gold:

  • Jess Fox — Canoe slalom K1

Australia’s day three medals:

Gold:

  • Mollie O’Callaghan — Swimming: Women’s 200m freestyle

Silver:

  • Ariarne Titmus — Swimming: Women’s 200m freestyle
  • Chris Burton — Equestrian: Eventing individual jumping

Australia’s day four medals:

Gold:

  • Kaylee McKeown — Swimming: Women’s 100m backstroke

Bronze:

  • Max GiulianiFlynn SouthamElijah Winnington and Thomas Neill — Swimming: Men’s 4x200m freestyle

Australia’s day five medals:

Gold:
  • Jess Fox — Canoe slalom: Women’s C1
Silver:
  • Zac Stubblety-Cook — Swimming: Men’s 200m breaststroke
  • Kyle Chalmers — Swimming: Men’s 100m freestyle
Bronze:
  • Natalya Diehm — Cycling: Women’s BMX freestyle park
  • Penny Smith — Shooting: Women’s trap