Day 11 at the 2026 Winter Olympics: Norway Holds Lead as France and Germany Set Records.
Day 11 of the Milan-Cortina Winter Games
According to Novyny.live: The eleventh day of competition at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics saw Norway solidify its position at the top of the medal table, now boasting 31 medals in total, including 14 golds. A major highlight was the French men's biathlon relay team, which secured its first-ever Olympic gold medal in the event. The 2026 Games are being hosted across two iconic Italian locations, Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo.
Germany also made history on the bobsleigh track, sweeping the podium in the two-man event to match its own Olympic record. In Nordic combined, Jørgen Gråbak Oftebro dominated by winning both tournaments. Meanwhile, Tormod Frostad claimed victory in the men's big air event with a score of 195.50 points.
Other Key Results from the Day
In other events, the women's snowboard slopestyle final was unfortunately postponed due to poor weather conditions. Italy triumphed in the men's team pursuit, while Canada took gold in the women's team pursuit. Behind Norway in the overall medal standings, Italy holds second place with 24 medals, followed closely by the United States with 21. The competition remains fierce as athletes push for podium finishes in the final days.
The ongoing battle for medals underscores the intense rivalry between nations at these Games. Norway continues to demonstrate remarkable consistency and strength across multiple disciplines, while breakthroughs from teams like France and Germany add exciting unpredictability. Despite challenges like weather disruptions, which led to the slopestyle cancellation, organizers and competitors are adapting, highlighting the dynamic and resilient spirit of the Winter Olympics.
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