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Winter Olympics 2026: Winners and Losers from Milano Cortina 2026 Revealed

The Winter Olympics 2026 lit up Italy from February 6 to February 22, 2026, as Milano and Cortina d’Ampezzo hosted 116 medal events across 16 days of pure drama. Records fell. Giants stumbled. New stars were born on ice and snow. And trust me, the winners and losers will shape the next Olympic cycle.

Final Medal Count: Who Took Home the Most at Milano-Cortina? 

Final Medal Table Milano-Cortina 2026

RankCountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Norway18121141
2United States1212933
3Italy1061430
4Germany810826
5Japan571224
6France89623
7Switzerland69823
8Canada57921
9Netherlands107320
10Sweden86418
11Austria58518
12China54615
13South Korea34310
14Australia3216
15Great Britain3115
16Czech Republic2215
17Slovenia2114
18Spain1023
19Brazil1001
19Kazakhstan1001
21Poland0314
22New Zealand0213
23Finland0156
24Latvia0112
25Denmark0101
25Estonia0101
25Georgia0101
28Bulgaria0022
29Belgium0011

This table captures the full medal haul for every medalling nation at Milano-Cortina 2026. Norway finished at the top with 41 medals overall, the highest of any Winter Games.

Who Were the Unforgettable Winners?

Some performances rewrote history:

  • Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (NOR) went 6-for-6, sweeping every cross-country event he entered, a rare Olympic sweep. 
  • U.S. Hockey (Men & Women) finally reclaimed gold on both sides, with overtime thrillers over Canada in both finals. 
  • Eileen Gu defended her freeski halfpipe title and became the most decorated Olympic freeskier ever. 

Who Fell Short or Surprised Us? 

Not every favorite delivered: veteran Ilia Malinin struggled under pressure and missed a medal in men’s figure skating. Even storied nations like Canada saw fewer podiums than expected. 

Final Words

The Winter Olympics 2026 weren’t just about medals; they were about drama, history, and the next generation of champions. 

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