Lauren Scruggs (left) was the first LGBTQ team athlete to win a silver medal at the Paris Olympics. | Andrew P. Scott – USA TODAY Sports
Team LGBTQ is currently tied for 15th place on the medal list for the 2024 Paris Olympics, currently tied with Canada.
Outsports tracks all openly LGBTQ athletes collectively as Team LGBTQ, as if they were on their country’s team. At the Tokyo Olympics, 186 openly LGBTQ athletes would have ranked seventh overall in medals if they were on their country’s team.
Team LGBTQ’s medal tally currently stands at one silver and one bronze.
Team LGBTQ currently has 175 LGBT athletes. 15th most athletes This is the list of “nations” competing in the Paris Olympics. More openly gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender athletes are being added to this list almost daily, so the size of the Team LGBTQ contingent will likely grow as more athletes are found living their lives openly.
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Many of the medals won by LGBTQ teams will come in the second week of the Olympics because team sports have a large number of out athletes, and LGBTQ teams often get off to a slow start.
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No LGBTQ team has yet won a gold medal.
Lauren Scruggs, USA, Fencing
Lauren Scruggs won the silver medal for the United States in the women’s individual foil final, the first all-American final at the tournament. It was a great turn of events for Scruggs, who came into the tournament ranked 11th in the world. She competes at the collegiate level at Harvard University.
Amandine Bouchard, France, Judo
Amandine Bouchard followed up her 52kg individual silver medal in Tokyo with a bronze medal in front of her home crowd. She was in tears after winning the medal.
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Outsports will track Team LGBTQ’s medal count every day during the 2024 Paris Olympics and see how the team ranks against participating countries.
Source: Outsports – www.outsports.com