Summary
The 2026 Winter Olympics have ended, and the United States finished in second place with a total of 33 medals. Norway secured first place with 41 medals. The U.S. won gold medals in various sports, including figure skating and skiing.
Key Facts
- The U.S. won 33 total medals: 12 gold, 12 silver, and 9 bronze.
- Norway led the medal tally with 41 medals in total.
- The Netherlands came in third with 20 medals.
- The U.S.'s gold medals were in skiing, figure skating, ice hockey, bobsleigh, snowboarding, curling, luge, and short track.
- Alysa Liu won a gold medal in women's individual figure skating for the U.S., a first since 2002.
- The U.S. sent 235 athletes to the Winter Olympics, the most from any country.
- Canada had the second-highest number of athletes at the games, with 211.