Norway Tops the Medal Table, USA Wins Hockey Gold: Results of the 2026 Winter Olympics
- Author: Vahe Hakobyan
- Sportaran
On February 22, the 2026 Winter Olympic Games concluded in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo. The final event was the intense men’s hockey final between Team USA and Canada — a classic North American derby that rightfully became the highlight of the Games.
Team USA defeated Canada 2–1 in overtime. The Americans claimed their third Olympic hockey title in history, putting a spectacular finishing touch on the packed Olympic program.
Final Day Results
Cross-Country Skiing, Women’s 50 km Mass Start
Ebba Andersson (Sweden)
Heidi Weng (Norway)
Nadja Kälin (Switzerland)
Freestyle Skiing, Women’s Halfpipe
Eileen Gu (China)
Fanghui Li (China)
Zoe Atkin (Great Britain)
Curling, Women
Sweden
Switzerland
Canada
Bobsleigh, Four-Man
Germany
Germany
Switzerland
Ice Hockey, Men
USA
Canada
Finland
Norway — Medal Table Champion
Norway became the overall winner of the Games by total medal count. The Scandinavian nation secured 41 medals — 18 gold, 12 silver, and 11 bronze — confidently topping the medal standings.
The standout star of the Games was Johannes Høsflot Klæbo, who won six gold medals, triumphing in all of his events.
The United States finished second with 12 gold medals, followed by the Netherlands and host nation Italy, each earning 10 gold medals.
Final Medal Table — Winter Olympics 2026
Norway (18+12+11)
USA (12+12+9)
Netherlands (10+7+3)
Italy (10+6+14)
Germany (8+10+8)
France (8+9+6)
Sweden (8+6+4)
Switzerland (6+9+8)
Austria (5+8+5)
Japan (5+7+12)

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