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Milano Cortina 2026 Medal Standings Heat Up

Milano Cortina 2026 Medal Standings Heat Up

Milano Cortina 2026 Medal Standings Heat Up

The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics (February 6–22, 2026) medal standings are heating up! As of the latest updates around February 10–11, 2026 (with 27 out of 116 events completed, last refreshed ~February 10 evening / early February 11), here’s the full current medal table from official sources like Olympics.com, Wikipedia, and major outlets (e.g., ESPN, USA Today, BSS News).

Medals are ranked by gold first (Olympic standard), then silver, then bronze, then total. Ties in rank share the position.

Full Medal Table (All Nations with Medals)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Norway (NOR)62412
2Germany (GER)3216
2Sweden (SWE)3216
4Switzerland (SUI)3115
5United States (USA)2327
6Austria (AUT)2305
7Italy (ITA) – Host22711
8Japan (JPN)2248
9France (FRA)1203
10Czechia (CZE)1102
10Netherlands (NED)1102
10Slovenia (SLO)1102
13Canada (CAN)0123
14China (CHN)0112
14New Zealand (NZL)0112
14South Korea (KOR)0112
17Latvia (LAT)0101
17Poland (POL)0101
19Belgium (BEL)0011
19Bulgaria (BUL)0011

Key Notes:

  • Norway dominates with the most golds and total medals, strong in Nordic events like cross-country skiing and biathlon.
  • Italy (host) leads in bronzes and has the second-highest total, reflecting broad participation.
  • Some events featured shared medals (e.g., in alpine skiing team or ski jumping), affecting bronze counts.
  • Counts can shift quickly with ongoing events on February 11 and beyond (alpine skiing, freestyle, etc.).
  • For real-time full details, athlete breakdowns, or medals by sport: Visit olympics.com/en/milano-cortina-2026/medals.

Stay updated as the Games continue toward February 22 closing! If you want focus on a specific nation, sport, or India/NRI athletes, let me know.

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