The 2026 Winter Olympics are officially coming to a close, and we have a clear winner in the race for the country with the top Olympic medal count. While some events remain on Sunday, Feb. 22, there just isn't enough time left for the No. 2 country to catch up to No. 1.
Meyers Taylor took home one gold medal from the 2026 Winter Olympics, and it marked her first gold in women's monobob. But, she has more Olympic medals. The athlete has won a total of six Olympic medals, also including three silvers and two bronzes.
After Team USA won gold in the mixed team aerials final on Saturday, the nation made personal history with its most golds won in a single Winter Olympics.
A lot Norway’s supremacy stems from tradition as the cradle of Nordic skiing. Most medals came from cross-country and biathlon whiles ski jumper Anna Odine Stroem swept both the normal and large hills, and added a silver in the mixed team event. Jens Luraas Oftebro took both Nordic combined titles.
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Skjevdal’s gold in the men’s biathlon mass start gives Norway 17 gold medals at these Games, setting a new record for most at a single Winter Olympics. Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo has played a key role,
Olympic speedskater Kamila Sellier suffered a gruesome injury while competing in Italy, nearly losing her eye.
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