Australia tipped for biggest medal haul since 2000 at Paris Olympics

Australia are predicted to achieve their best medal haul since 2000 at the Olympics.

Nielsen’s Gracenote Sports, which supplies statistical analysis for sports leagues around the world, has tipped Australia to win 54 medals (15 gold, 23 silver and 16 bronze) in Paris.

Gracenet tracks major competitions involving Olympic sports leading up to the Games to come up with its predictions.

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Australia won 17 gold among 46 medals in Tokyo, but have only topped 50 total medals once before when they won 58 at the Sydney Games.

Australia’s swimmers are again expected to fire, tipped to win 10 of the 15 expected gold medals.

The others are tipped to come from Jess Fox in C1 and K1, Logan Martin in BMX freestyle, Grace Brown in road cycling time trial and Matthew Wearn in sailing.

Logan Martin is predicted to win gold.Logan Martin is predicted to win gold.
Logan Martin is predicted to win gold. Credit: Getty

Overall, Australia are expected to finish fifth on the medal table.

The United States start as favourites to win the most medals with China unlikely to overtake the US in the overall haul, but they do stand a chance to win more gold than the Americans.

The United States are projected to win 112 medals overall – 39 gold, 32 silver and 41 bronze. China are forecast to win 86 overall – 34 gold, 27 silver and 25 bronze.

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