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France uses Olympics home advantage to boost medals tally

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Last updated: 2024/08/11 at 11:43 AM
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Three white-suited BMX riders embraced and screamed after crossing the finish line split seconds apart to sweep the gold, silver and bronze medals in the same event — a joyous achievement for the host nation of France.

“We had a magical moment, all together, with the French public and we managed to do something exceptional,” said the gold winner Joris Daudet, celebrating success alongside his two friends and fellow BMX bikers, Sylvain André and Romain Mahieu.

Driven by the desire to win in front of a home crowd, France had snagged 62 medals, including 16 golds, by midday on Sunday, the last day of competition ahead of the closing ceremony at 9pm local time.

That nearly doubled its tally of 30 in Tokyo 2020, and was better than the 42 it achieved at Rio 2016, the 32 at London 2012 and the 43 at Beijing 2008, France’s previous highest total in the modern Olympics era.

With only hours to go, France was in fifth place when weighted for golds, just ahead of the Netherlands and Great Britain. If it holds on to the lead, then France will meet the ambitious goal set by President Emmanuel Macron, a departure from decades stuck towards the rear of the top 10.

Gold medalist Joris Daudet, centre, with Sylvain André, left, and Romain Mahieu after the men’s BMX event
Gold medallist Joris Daudet, centre, with Sylvain André, left, and Romain Mahieu after the men’s BMX event © Julien DE Rosa/AFP/Getty Images

France’s outperformance is typical of host nations, which benefit not only from home advantage, but also from intensified training and bigger budgets years before the competition. In one of the most successful campaigns, the UK boosted training budgets for a decade ahead of London 2012, resulting in a surge in the medal table to third, behind traditional powerhouses the US and China.

France also overhauled the way it manages its top athletes by adopting a top-down, national approach inspired by the UK. The new Agence Nationale du Sport was created and funded with an extra €110mn on top of the usual state funding so as to centralise expertise on everything from nutrition to data analytics.

Founded in 2019, the ANS is led by Claude Onesta, a gruff and accomplished former handball coach. Onesta directed extra money to federations with the greatest medal potential and then held them accountable for athletes’ results. The move was contentious in France, though Onesta did not dare go as far as the UK, which cuts off cash altogether to weaker sports.

The approach has paid off. Onesta described the Games as “an exceptional achievement” for French athletes. “When we imagined doubling the number of medals in three years from Tokyo, it seemed impossible, but here we are,” he said.

Athletes in sports traditionally strong for France, such as fencing, judo and cycling, did well. The 22-year-old swimmer Léon Marchand became the breakout star in Paris by winning four gold medals, an unprecedented feat for a French athlete at a single Olympics.

Teddy Riner, an experienced judoka and fan favourite, prevailed yet again in his fifth Olympics to win the individual gold in his category and then lead the judo team to gold.

Team sports, including men’s rugby sevens and volleyball, also delivered gold, while men’s football earned silver after the team lost to Spain in the final. The men’s basketball team also won silver on Saturday, but was outclassed by a US team filled with NBA stars such as Stephen Curry, whose run of three-pointers in the closing minutes left French rookie star Victor Wembanyama in tears after the buzzer.

Some French athletes appeared to crack under the pressure of competing before raucous home crowds. Two women judoka, who were targeting gold medals, won bronze instead, while a promising French pole jumper fell short in early rounds.

“Some suffered under the heavy expectations,” said Onesta at a press conference on Sunday. Fifteen finals were lost, leaving the athletes with silver instead of gold, a lower conversion rate than other big sporting nations, he added.

The French judokas pose with their gold medals after the judo mixed team competition
The French judokas pose with their gold medals after the judo mixed team competition © AFP via Getty Images

Heading into the final hours of competition, the US and China stood atop the weighted rankings, followed by Japan and Australia.

China was first with 39 gold medals and 90 total, just ahead of the US with 38 golds and 123 total — if confirmed it would be only the second time China has finished with more golds than the US. China shone brightest in the pool, with 12 medals, including gold and a world record for Pan Zhanle in the men’s 100-metre freestyle, followed by 11 medals in diving and 10 in shooting.

The Americans had an exceptional showing in athletics, with 34 medals overall and 14 golds, including those won by sprinters Noah Lyles, Gabby Thomas and the women’s dominant 4 x 100 metre relay team. The US swimming team collected 28 medals, albeit just eight golds.

Team GB has won 65 medals and 14 golds, including three in rowing and two in cycling, typically strong disciplines.

Chart showing that French athletes have won 51 per cent more medals this year than in 2020 and 2016, slightly smaller than the typical host nation boost

Despite scepticism ahead of the Olympics, as well as security and logistics concerns, French fans were converted to fervent enthusiasm as soon as the rain-soaked opening ceremony on the river Seine began.

“At the beginning we were quite anxious about the Games in Paris,” said Géraud Taurand, an engineer living in the capital. “But it’s amazing, we are seeing a beautiful Games, the athletes are really incredible and [every time] we win a medal it’s like, ‘Oh yeah we are still in the top podium of all the countries around the world.’”

Vincent Petit, a Toulouse resident visiting Paris for the Games, said: “No one can beat the USA, so we are just aiming for some respect.”

Additional data visualisation by Janina Conboye and Cleve Jones

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