Olympics 2026 in Milan: Results of Day 15 (February 21), Medal Standings
- Author: Vahe Hakobyan
- Sportaran
On February 21, the 15th and penultimate competition day concluded at the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo.
A total of nine medal events were contested in biathlon, bobsleigh, cross-country skiing, curling, freestyle skiing (2 events), ski mountaineering, and speed skating (2 events).
Norway’s Johannes Klæbo won his sixth gold medal of these Games, becoming an 11-time Olympic champion. Gold medals were also claimed by athletes from France, the United States, the Netherlands, Italy, Canada, and Germany.
Results of February 21
Biathlon, 12.5 km, Mass Start, Men
Océane Michelon (France)
Julia Simon (France)
Tereza Vobornikova (Czech Republic)
Cross-Country Skiing, 50 km, Mass Start, Men
Johannes Klæbo (Norway)
Martin Nyenget (Norway)
Emil Iversen (Norway)
Freestyle Skiing, Mixed Team Aerials
USA
Switzerland
China
Freestyle Skiing, Ski Cross, Men
Simone Deromedis (Italy)
Federico Tomasoni (Italy)
Alex Fiva (Switzerland)
Ski Mountaineering, Mixed Relay
France
Switzerland
Spain
Curling, Men
Canada
Great Britain
Switzerland
Speed Skating, Mass Start, Women
Marijke Groenewoud (Netherlands)
Ivanie Blondin (Canada)
Mia Manganello (USA)
Speed Skating, Mass Start, Men
Jorrit Bergsma (Netherlands)
Viktor Torup (Denmark)
Andrea Giovannini (Italy)
Bobsleigh, Women’s Doubles
Germany
Germany
USA
Ice Hockey, Men
Bronze medal game: Finland — Slovakia — 6:1
Medal Standings After February 21
On February 22, the final day of the Games, five more medal events will be contested before the closing ceremony. However, it is already confirmed that Norway will finish first in the medal standings.
The final day program includes:
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Men’s bobsleigh (Germany considered the favorite)
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Women’s cross-country skiing mass start (Swedish athletes among the favorites)
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Women’s curling final: Sweden — Switzerland
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Men’s ice hockey final: USA — Canada
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Women’s freestyle halfpipe (a British athlete considered the favorite; contenders also from China and Canada)
Therefore, major changes at the top of the medal table are unlikely. However, Team USA may secure second place overall.

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