Olympic Medal Count: One Country Continues to Strike Gold
Summary
Norway is leading the medal count at the 2026 Winter Olympics with a total of 28 medals, including 12 gold. Italy and the United States follow in second and third place, with 23 and 19 medals respectively. Over 2,900 athletes are competing in this year's Games, with the United States having the largest team.Key Facts
- Norway has won 28 medals so far in the 2026 Winter Olympics, including 12 gold, 7 silver, and 9 bronze.
- Italy is in second place with 23 medals, 8 of which are gold.
- The United States is third with 19 medals, including 6 gold.
- Japan ranks tenth with 18 medals in total.
- 2,916 athletes are competing in this year's Winter Olympics.
- The United States sent the largest team, with 235 athletes and 3 alternates.
- Elana Meyers Taylor won gold in the women's individual bobsleigh event, earning her sixth Olympic medal.
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