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The 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics officially kicked off on February 6 and ended on February 22 after more than two weeks of intense competition. Countries from around the world compete for podium spots in snowboarding, alpine skiing, figure skating, ice hockey, speed skating and more, as athletes carve the ice and hit the slopes in pursuit of gold.
With well-known stars like Lindsey Vonn Returning to the Olympic stage and elite athletes giving headline-grabbing performances, fans tune in on NBC and Peacock to catch every action. Now that the Games have concluded, many are wondering which country came out on top in the medal standings.
Below, see the updated Olympic medal tally here for Team USA, Canada, Italy and more countries.
Which country has the most athletes at the 2026 Winter Olympics Milano Cortina?
Team USA has the most athletes — 235 athletes, including three alternates — at this year’s Winter Olympics, followed by Canada, which has 211 athletes, according to CBS News. Host country Italy has the third highest number of athletes with 195.
Updated 2026 Olympic medal count
The following consists of the updated medal count for the 2026 Olympic Games at the time of publication:
Gold Medal:
Norway – 18 gold medals
US – 12 gold medals
Holland – 10 gold medals
Italy – 10 gold medals
Germany – 8 gold medals
France – 8 gold medals
Sweden – 8 gold medals
Switzerland – 6 gold medals
Austria – 5 gold medals
Japan – 5 gold medals
Canada – 5 gold medals
China – 5 gold medals
South Korea – 3 gold medals
Australia – 3 gold medals
Great Britain – 3 gold medals
Czech Republic – 2 gold medals
Slovenia – 2 gold medals
Spain – 1 gold medal
Brazil — 1 gold medal (the first gold in the history of the Winter Olympic Games)
Kazakhstan – 1 gold medal
Silver Medal:
Norway – 12 silver
US – 12 silver
Germany – 10 silver
Italy – 6 silver
Holland – 7 silver
France – 5 silver
Sweden – 3 silver
Japan – 3 silver
Canada – 3 silver
China – 2 silver
South Korea (Republic of Korea) — 1 silver
Poland — 1 silver
Czech Republic – 2 silver
New Zealand — 1 silver
Denmark — 1 silver
Latvia — 1 silver
Estonia — 1 silver
Georgia — 1 silver
Bronze medal
Norway — 11
Italy — 14
US — 9
Japan — 12
Canada — 9
Holland — 3
Germany — 8
France — 6
Sweden — 4
Switzerland — 8
China — 6
Republic of Korea (South Korea) — 3
Austria — 5
Poland — 1
New Zealand — 1
Finland — 5
Latvia — 1
Belgium — 1
Spain — 2
Slovenia — 1
Great Britain — 1
Australia — 2
Brazil — 1
Czech Republic (Czech) — 1
2026 Olympics schedule for snowboarding, alpine skiing, hockey and more
The following list contains the dates for each Winter Olympic sport:
Ice hockey
February 5-22: The women’s tournament is followed by the men’s tournament
Snowboarding
- February 6-19: Programs for group events, ice dancing, singles and couples
Snowboarding
February 6-21: Downhill, halfpipe, snowboarding, big air and parallel giant slalom
Alpine skiing
February 7-18: Downhill, slalom and alpine combined skiing are held on the Stelvio and Tofani courses
Speed skating
February 7-21: Speed skating races, including long-distance races and sprints
Big flip flops
February 7-12: Luge runs in men’s and women’s relay races, doubles and team relay races
skeleton
February 13-20: Men’s and women’s skeleton qualifiers and medal events
Bobsleigh
February 14-22: Events of two men, two women and four men
Ski mountaineering
February 8-21: This sport makes its debut at the Olympic Games
Closing ceremony
February 22: Final medal events conclude the Games

