The 1924 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the VIII Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France, from 4 May to 27 July. A total of 3,089 athletes from 44 nations participated in 126 events in 17 sports across 23 different disciplines.[1][2]
Overall, athletes from 27 nations received at least one medal, and 19 of them won at least one gold medal. Athletes from the United States won the most medals overall, with 99, and the most gold medals, with 45.[3] Athletes from Finland came second in the medal table with 14 gold medals and 37 overall medals, while athletes from host nation France came third with 13 gold medals and 38 medals overall.[4]Czechoslovakia's team won their nation's first Olympic gold medal.[5] Teams from Argentina,[6][7]Uruguay,[3] and Yugoslavia won their nations' first Olympic gold medal and Olympic medal of any color.[8] Meanwhile, teams from Haiti,[9]Poland,[10]Portugal,[11] and Romania won their nations' first Olympic medals.[12]
Middle-distance and long-distance runnerPaavo Nurmi of Finland won the most gold medals for an individual at the Games and the most gold medals in athletics at a single Games, with five gold medals.[13][14] Compatriot long-distance runner Ville Ritola won the most overall medals and the most medals in athletics at a single Games, winning six medals with four golds and two silvers.[15][14]