As the Olympic fever wraps up African sportsman excelled at Olympic events proving their mettle on the global stage. The continent’s athletes have risen to the occasion, showcasing exceptional talent, resilience, and a deep-rooted passion for their respective sports.

Kenya leading the continent’s medals collected in the Olympics with a medal haul of 11

African Countries Medal Table 2024 Olympics

CountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Kenya42511
Algeria2013
South Africa1326
Ethiopia1304
Uganda1102
Morocco1012
Botswana1102
Tunisia1113
Cape Verde0011
Egypt1113
Zambia0011

South Africa made waves in the pool with Tatjana Smith claiming Africa’s first gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games in the 100m breaststroke. South Africa also scooped the first medal for the continent in the rugby sevens, when they took the men’s bronze.

The first Algerian and African gymnast to ever win an Olympic medal was Kaylia Nemour of Algeria became Olympic champion on the uneven bars.

Botswana made Olympic history with Letsile Tebogo who brought home the gold medal in the men’s 200m, becoming the first African to win the race the United States traditionally dominated. Tebogo dedicated his country’s first-ever Olympic gold to his mother Elizabeth Seratiwa, who passed away last May.

Letsile Tebogo
Letsile Tebogo Image Credit Instagram

The 2024 Paris Olympics have once again showcased African athletes’ incredible talent and spirit, solidifying Africa’s place on the global sporting stage. They were breaking records and setting personal bests, simply qualifying to participate in the Olympics with the world’s elite athletes is a worthy honour, bringing pride to their respective countries and inspiring future generations to dream big and achieve greatness.