Winter Olympic Games 2026: All Results of Day 14 (February 20)
- Author: Vahe Hakobyan
- Sportaran
On February 20, the 14th competition day of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo concluded.
Seven sets of medals were awarded in freestyle skiing (3), biathlon, short track speed skating (2), and speed skating. The bronze medal match in the men’s curling tournament also took place.
After 14 days of competition, athletes have contested 102 out of 116 total medal events at the Olympic Games 2026.
Olympic Games 2026 Results – February 20
Biathlon, 15 km Mass Start, Men
Johannes Dale (Norway)
Sturla Holm Lægreid (Norway)
Quentin Fillon Maillet (France)
Freestyle Skiing, Ski Cross, Women
Daniela Maier (Germany)
Fanny Smith (Switzerland)
Sandra Näslund (Sweden)
Freestyle Skiing, Aerials, Men
Cindy Wang (China)
Noé Roth (Switzerland)
Li Tanma (China)
Freestyle Skiing, Halfpipe, Men
Alex Ferreira (USA)
Henry Sildaru (Estonia)
Brandon Mackay (Canada)
Speed Skating, 1500 m, Women
Antoinette Rijpma-de Jong (Netherlands)
Ragne Wiklund (Norway)
Valerie Maltais (Canada)
Short Track, 5000 m, Men’s Relay
Netherlands
South Korea
Italy
Short Track, 1500 m, Women
Gilli Kim (South Korea)
Choi Min-jeong (South Korea)
Corinne Stoddard (USA)
Curling, Men’s Bronze Medal Match
Switzerland — Norway 9:1
The men’s curling final between Great Britain and Canada will take place on February 21.
Key Highlights of Day 14
Norway strengthened its position in the medal standings thanks to a one-two finish in the men’s biathlon mass start. Three medal events were decided in freestyle skiing, while the Netherlands claimed victory in the men’s short track relay.
Fourteen medal events remain before the conclusion of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games.
Medal Standings After February 20
After Day 14, Norway continues to lead the overall medal table, maintaining a strong advantage at the top.
The United States and Italy are battling for second place, and the top-five standings could change in the coming days.

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