2026 Winter Olympics Medal Standings as of February 14

2026 Winter Olympics Medal Standings as of February 14

The competition at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina is heating up as we approach the second week. The current medal standings reflect a close race, particularly among leading nations.

2026 Winter Olympics Medal Standings as of February 14

As of February 14, Norway and Italy are tied for the top position, each claiming a total of 18 medals. However, Norway holds a slight advantage with eight gold medals, setting an Olympic record. This weekend promises more opportunities for countries to shift in standings.

Key Medal Counts

The United States, despite not winning any medals on Friday, remains in second place. The U.S. has a total of 14 medals, tied with Japan. Team USA’s tally consists of:

  • 4 Gold Medals
  • 7 Silver Medals
  • 3 Bronze Medals

Notably, women have been instrumental in the U.S. medal success, contributing to seven out of the 14 medals, with two of those being gold.

Successful Events for Team USA

Team USA’s greatest achievements so far have been in:

  • Freestyle Skiing: 3 Medals
  • Alpine Skiing: 2 Medals

Additionally, figure skating is emerging as a strong contender for future medals.

Upcoming Events

The upcoming days will be crucial for Team USA as they aim to narrow the gap with Norway and Italy. Key events scheduled include men’s and women’s hockey and women’s figure skating.

For a detailed look at all medal events and standings, keep following the updates from El-Balad. The excitement of the 2026 Winter Olympics continues to unfold as athletes strive for glory in the snowy arenas of Italy.

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