BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — The 2024 Paris Summer Olympics wrapped up with the closing ceremony on Sunday.
Team USA finished the competition with 126 total medals, the most of any country at this year's games. They also tied with China for the most gold medals with 40.
Several Olympians with ties to Massachusetts are coming home with one or more medals around their necks:
Hometown Heroes
- Henry Hollingsworth (Dover) - Bronze in Men's Eight Rowing
- Kristi Kirshe (Franklin) - Bronze in Women's Rugby
- Stephen Nedoroscik, a.k.a. "Pommel Horse Guy" a.k.a. "Clark Kent" (Worcester) - Bronze in Men's Team Artistic Gymnastics, Bronze in Men's Individual Pommel Horse
- Ruby Remati (Andover) - Silver in Synchronized Swimming
- Frederick Richard (Stoughton) - Bronze in Men's Team Artistic Gymnastics
- Gabrielle Thomas (Northampton) - Gold in Women's 200 m, Gold in Women's 4 x 100 m Relay, Gold in Women's 4 x 400 m Relay
Attended School in the Bay State
- Sam Coffey (Boston College) - Gold in Women's Soccer
- Liam Corrigan (Harvard University) - Gold in Men's Four Class Rowing
- Clark Dean (Harvard University) - Bronze in Men's Eight Rowing
- Kristen Faulkner (Harvard University) - Gold in Women's Individual Road Race, Gold in Women's Track Cycling Team Pursuit
- Christian Tabash (Harvard University) - Bronze in Men's Eight Rowing
- Pieter Quinton (Harvard University) - Bronze in Men's Eight Rowing
- Lauren Scruggs (Harvard University, current student) - Gold in Women's Team Foil, Silver in Women's Individual Foil
Boston Celtics
- Jrue Holiday (point guard, shooting guard) - Gold in Men's Basketball
- Jayson Tatum (power forward, small forward) - Gold in Men's Basketball
- Derrick White (shooting guard) - Gold in Men's Basketball
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