Norway Dominates 2026 Olympic Medal Table After Stunning Three-Gold Day.
2026 Winter Olympics: Results and Medal Standings
According to Novyny.live: At the 2026 Winter Games in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Team Norway has surged to the top of the medal table with a spectacular performance on the fourth day of competition, securing three gold medals in a single day. This impressive haul brings Norway's total medal count to 12, consisting of 6 gold, 2 silver, and 4 bronze medals. Norway is a perennial powerhouse in winter sports, and this early dominance sets a high bar for the competition.
Germany currently holds second place with six medals, while Sweden is in third, also with six medals. Switzerland follows with five medals, and the United States team occupies fifth place with seven medals. As of February 10th, Ukraine has yet to win a medal in these Games.
Intense Team Rivalry
Norway has pulled ahead of its rivals, showcasing formidable athletic form and a high level of preparation. The full 2026 Olympic medal table reflects the intense battle between nations, which will continue until the closing ceremony. The competition is particularly fierce among the traditional Nordic powers, adding a regional rivalry to the global contest.
These Games are already demonstrating a significant level of competition between countries. Norway's performance underscores its long-standing tradition of excellence in winter sports, which may impact the morale and strategy of other teams. While the lack of medals for Team Ukraine is a concern for its supporters, there is still time for their fortunes to change in the remaining events.
It is crucial to follow the upcoming competitions closely, as the standings could shift dramatically in the coming days.
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