How many gold medals does USA have? Complete list of 2026 Winter Olympic medalists so far

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The 2026 Winter Olympics are in full swing, as the second week of competition got under way on Monday. The United States, which has won a total of 330 medals in the Winter Olympics, is currently third overall in the medal count by country. 

Sitting in front of the U.S. is Norway, which has 27 medals, the host country Italy with 22. The United States has won 17 medals so far, including five gold medals. 

Some of the biggest names that have won gold so far include skier Elizabeth Lemley who took gold in the women's moguls, Breezy Johnson and the U.S. figure skating team, which won gold in the team event. 

Let's take a full look at the athletes that have won medals in Milan so far in 2026.  

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USA Olympic medal count 2026

  • Gold: 5
  • Silver: 8
  • Bronze: 4
  • Total: 17

The United States has won mostly silver medals so far in 2026, with five golds and another four bronze. 

USA Olympic medalists 2026

Here's a look at every United States medalist in Milan so far: 

AthleteSportEventGoldSilverBronze
Elizabeth LemleyFreestyle SkiingWomen's Moguls (Dual/Single)1--1
Jaelin KaufFreestyle SkiingWomen's Moguls (Dual/Single)--2--
Alexander HallFreestyle SkiingMen's Slopestyle--1--
Breezy JohnsonAlpine SkiingWomen's Downhill1----
Ryan CochranAlpine SkiingMen's Super G--1--
Jacqueline Wiles & Paula MoltzanAlpine SkiingWomen's Team Combined----1
Jordan StolzSpeed SkatingMen's 500, 1000m2----
TeamFigure SkatingMixed Team1  
Madison Chock, Evan BatesFigure SkatingMixed Ice Dance--1--
Ben OgdenCross-Country SkiingMen's Sprint Classic Style--1--
Jessie DigginsCross-Country SkiingWomen's 10km Freestyle----1
Korey Dropkin, Cory ThiesseCurlingMixed Doubles--1--
Chloe KimSnowboardWomen's Halfpipe--1--
Ashley FarquharsonLugeWomen's Single----1

The games will end on Feb. 22, so there is plenty of time for the United States to continue to rack up the medals. 

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