Who won the Winter Olympics? Final medal table of the 2026 Olympics in Milano-Cortina

Norway, USA, and Netherlands lead the medal table of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milano-Cortina.
Text: Javier Escribano
Published 2026-02-22

The 2026 Winter Olympic Games are over. On Sunday, February 22, Sweden took home the final gold medal of the Games against Switzerland in women's curling, the same day that USA took a long-sought gold medal in men's ice hockey. Now, after the 116 medal events took place and the 348 medals were handed out, who won the Winter Olympics in 2026?

Norway leads in all accounts, with 41 medals and 18 golds. United States is second with 33 medals and 12 golds, and the Netherlands is third with 20 medals and 10 golds.

Italy, the host country, enjoyed their best Winter Olympic Games in history, with 30 medals and 10 golds. Despite having won ten more medals and the same golds as the Dutch, Netherlands surpassed them in the official table as they took 7 silvers, versus Italy's 6.

In total, there have been 29 countries that took at least one medal in the Games, from the 93 countries that participated (plus the Russian and Belarusian athletes who participated as neutral). Here's the final medal table of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milano-Cortina.

2026 Winter Olympic Games full medal table


Norway: 41 medals — 18 Gold, 12 Silver, 11 Bronze
United States: 33 medals — 12 Gold, 12 Silver, 9 Bronze
Netherlands: 20 medals — 10 Gold, 7 Silver, 3 Bronze
Italy: 30 medals — 10 Gold, 6 Silver, 14 Bronze
Germany: 26 medals — 8 Gold, 10 Silver, 8 Bronze
France: 23 medals — 8 Gold, 9 Silver, 6 Bronze
Sweden: 18 medals — 8 Gold, 6 Silver, 4 Bronze
Switzerland: 23 medals — 6 Gold, 9 Silver, 8 Bronze
Austria: 18 medals — 5 Gold, 8 Silver, 5 Bronze
Japan: 24 medals — 5 Gold, 7 Silver, 12 Bronze
Canada: 21 medals — 5 Gold, 7 Silver, 9 Bronze
China: 15 medals — 5 Gold, 4 Silver, 6 Bronze
South Korea: 10 medals — 3 Gold, 4 Silver, 3 Bronze
Australia: 6 medals — 3 Gold, 2 Silver, 1 Bronze
Great Britain: 5 medals — 3 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze
Czech Republic: 5 medals — 2 Gold, 2 Silver, 1 Bronze
Slovenia: 4 medals — 2 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze
Spain: 3 medals — 1 Gold, 0 Silver, 2 Bronze
Brazil: 1 medal — 1 Gold, 0 Silver, 0 Bronze
Kazakhstan: 1 medal — 1 Gold, 0 Silver, 0 Bronze
Poland: 4 medals — 0 Gold, 3 Silver, 1 Bronze
New Zealand: 3 medals — 0 Gold, 2 Silver, 1 Bronze
Finland: 6 medals — 0 Gold, 1 Silver, 5 Bronze
Latvia: 2 medals — 0 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze
Denmark: 1 medal — 0 Gold, 1 Silver, 0 Bronze
Estonia: 1 medal — 0 Gold, 1 Silver, 0 Bronze
Georgia: 1 medal — 0 Gold, 1 Silver, 0 Bronze
Bulgaria: 2 medals — 0 Gold, 0 Silver, 2 Bronze
Belgium: 1 medal — 0 Gold, 0 Silver, 1 Bronze


Remember that the closing ceremony starts at 20:30 CET, 19:30 GMT on Sunday. Did you enjoy the 2026 Winter Olympic Games? In four years, they will be in the French Alps!

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