Summary – The United States led the medal tally at the 2024 World Athletics Championships with 26 medals; India did not secure any medals this year.,
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The 2024 World Athletics Championships concluded with the United States firmly establishing its dominance by securing a total of 26 medals, including 16 gold, 5 silver, and 5 bronze. The championships were held recently at the international venue, attracting top-tier athletes from across the globe. Notably, India did not win any medals for the first time after two consecutive successful editions, marking a significant contrast to their previous performances where Neeraj Chopra had clinched a silver in 2022 and a gold medal in 2023.
What Happened?
The Championships featured a diverse range of events spanning sprints, jumps, throws, and distance races. The United States was prolific across multiple disciplines, showcasing depth in both male and female categories. Their athletes consistently finished in podium positions, ultimately leading to their commanding medal haul.
Meanwhile, India, which had gained significant attention through Neeraj Chopra’s achievements in recent years, experienced a medal drought. The lack of podium finishes surprised many followers of the sport given Chopra’s previous performances at the Championships.
Key Numbers
- Total Medals by the United States: 26 (16 gold, 5 silver, 5 bronze)
- India’s medals this edition: 0
- Indian medals in past two editions: 1 silver (2022), 1 gold (2023) – both by Neeraj Chopra
Locker-Room Reactions
Speaking at the post-event press conference, the US Athletics Federation President stated, “Our athletes have shown exceptional dedication and talent, and this medal tally reflects the strength and depth of our program.”
Indian Athletics Federation officials acknowledged the challenging competition, with a spokesperson saying, “While this edition didn’t yield medals for India, we remain optimistic and committed to nurturing our athletes for future events.”
What Comes Next?
The next World Athletics Championships are scheduled for 2025, offering an opportunity for countries like India to rebound and for the United States to continue their winning tradition. Preparations and training programs are likely to intensify ahead of that event.
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