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Paris 2024

Games of the XXXIII Olympiad

July 26th – August 11th, 2024

One of the Greatest Olympics in NYAC History

The Paris 2024 Olympic Games were among the most successful in NYAC history. In total, the NYAC’s Olympians returned home with 30 Olympic medals—10 gold, 13 silver and seven bronze—across seven different sports. From Valarie Allman winning her second consecutive discus gold medal to Kate Douglass claiming four swimming medals, the performances were captivating. To read about the action, visit the Blog page or click here. Next up, LA28.

 

Team NYAC

Few, if any, clubs had a more powerful representation in Paris than the New York Athletic Club. Our 69 Olympic and Paralympic athletes maintained the commitment to athletic excellence on which the Club was founded in 1868. You can learn about our world class athletes by clicking here.

Daily Results and Schedules

NYAC Schedule and Results

The NYAC’s athletes competed in 12 sports in locales spread throughout Paris. Prelims, semis, repechages, medal rounds, finals – you can see the full NYAC Olympic and Paralympic schedule, plus results, by clicking here.

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Daily Blog

You can track all of the NYAC Olympic and Paralympic action by reading our exclusive Blog. All you need to do is click here.

Paris Medalists

Click below to view the names of the NYAC’s medalists at the Olympic Games.

Gold Medalists

Nick Mead – Rowing (Men’s Four)

Hunter Armstrong, Ryan Held – Swimming (4x100m Freestyle)

Kate Douglass – Swimming (200m Breaststroke; 4x100m Medley Relay)

Nic Fink – Swimming (4x100m Mixed Medley Relay)

Valarie Allman – Track and Field (Discus)

Tara Davis-Woodhall – Track and Field (Long Jump)

Anni Espar Llaquet (ESP) – Water Polo

Sarah Hildebrandt – Wrestling (50kg Freestyle)

Silver Medalists

Kate Douglass – Swimming (4x100m Freestyle Relay; 200m Individual Medley)

Nic Fink – Swimming (100m Breaststroke; 4x100m Medley Relay)

Drew Kibler – Swimming (4x200m Freestyle Relay)

Paige Madden – Swimming (4x200m Freestyle Relay)

Hunter Armstrong – Swimming (4x100m Medley Relay)

Joe Kovacs – Track and Field (Shot Put)

Taylor Knibb, Taylor Spivey, Morgan Pearson, Seth Rider – Triathlon (Mixed Relay)

Danijela Jackovich (AUS) – Water Polo

Bronze Medalists

Omari Jones – Boxing (71kg)

Chris Carlson – Rowing (Men’s Eight)

Paige Madden – Swimming (800m Freestyle)

Alex Bowen, Hannes Daube, Max Irving, Alex Obert – Water Polo