Who has won the most gold medals in 2026? Current Olympic medal count so far at Winter Games

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National pride and historical dominance often dictate the narrative of the Olympic Games, but the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan have reinforced a cold, hard truth: on the snow and ice, the world is chasing the shadow of Northern Europe. While the summer cycle is frequently a battle for supremacy between global superpowers, the winter season belongs to the specialists — nations that turn rugged landscapes into gold-medal factories.

In 2026, the gold medal itself is a masterpiece of that very spirit.  For nations like Norway, which leads the gold count, the gold is more than just an award; it is a confirmation of a cultural obsession with winter sport. Even as host nation Italy celebrates its most successful Winter Games ever, already surpassing its all-time record for total medals, the gold standard remains set by the relentless efficiency of the Nordic and Alpine powers.

Here is the updated gold medal tracker for all competing nations at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

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Who won the most gold medals in 2026?

The following list includes every nation that has secured at least one gold medal in Milan.

CountryGold medalsOverall medals
Norway1737
United States1029
Italy927
Netherlands818
Germany622
France620
Switzerland617
Sweden616
Austria518
Japan524
Canada417
China412
Australia36
Great Britain33
South Korea310
Czechia24
Slovakia24
Spain12
Brazil11
Kazakhstan11

This section will be updated as medals are awarded at the 2026 Olympics. 

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Olympics schedule 2026

The schedule below includes only live broadcasts, unless noted.

Wednesday, Feb. 18

SportEventStart Time (ET)Channel/Stream
Cross-CountryMen’s & Women’s Team Sprint Finals5:45 a.m.USA, Peacock
HockeyMen’s Quarterfinal (TBD)6:10 a.m.Peacock, USA
Freestyle SkiingWomen’s Aerials Final5:30 a.m.Peacock, USA
BiathlonWomen’s 4x6km Relay7:45 a.m.USA, Peacock
Alpine SkiingWomen's Slalom Run 27:20 a.m.NBC, Peacock
HockeyMen's Quarterfinal (USA TBD)3:10 p.m.NBC, Peacock

Thursday, Feb. 19

SportEventStart Time (ET)Channel/Stream
Freestyle SkiingMen’s Aerials Final5:30 a.m.Peacock, USA
Ski MountaineeringMen’s & Women's Sprint Finals6:00 a.m.Peacock
Speed SkatingMen’s 1500m Final10:30 a.m.USA, Peacock
Figure SkatingWomen’s Single Free Skating1:00 p.m.NBC, Peacock
HockeyWomen’s Gold Medal Game2:10 p.m.NBC, Peacock

Friday, Feb. 20

SportEventStart Time (ET)Channel/Stream
Freestyle SkiingWomen’s Ski Cross Finals5:55 a.m.USA, Peacock
Speed SkatingWomen’s 1500m Final10:30 a.m.USA, Peacock
HockeyMen’s Semifinal 110:40 a.m.USA, Peacock
Freestyle SkiingMen’s Freeski Halfpipe Final1:30 p.m.NBC, Peacock
HockeyMen’s Semifinal 23:10 p.m.NBC, Peacock

Saturday, Feb. 21

SportEventStart Time (ET)Channel/Stream
Cross-CountryMen’s 50km Mass Start Classic4:00 a.m.USA, Peacock
Freestyle SkiingMen’s Ski Cross Finals4:45 a.m.Peacock
BiathlonWomen’s 12.5km Mass Start7:15 a.m.USA, Peacock
CurlingMen’s Gold Medal Match1:00 p.m.USA, Peacock
BobsleighTwo-Woman Heat 4 (Final)1:00 p.m.Peacock
Speed SkatingMen’s & Women's Mass Start Finals4:40 p.m.USA, Peacock

Sunday, Feb. 22

SportEventStart Time (ET)Channel/Stream
Cross-CountryWomen’s 30km Mass Start Classic4:00 a.m.USA, Peacock
CurlingWomen’s Gold Medal Match7:00 a.m.USA, Peacock
HockeyMen’s Gold Medal Game8:10 a.m.NBC, Peacock
BobsleighFour-Man Heat 4 (Final)8:00 a.m.Peacock
CeremonyClosing Ceremony2:00 p.m.NBC, Peacock
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