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February 10, 2026
See the Olympic medal count for the 2026 Winter Games
Updated on: February 10, 2026 / 10:23 AM EST / CBS News
TL;DR
- The U.S. has its largest-ever Winter Olympics team with 232 athletes competing in 2026.
- Breezy Johnson won gold in women's downhill, and U.S. figure skaters secured gold in the team event.
- Ben Ogden won silver in cross-country skiing, and Alex Hall took silver in freestyle skiing.
- Jackie Wiles and Paula Moltzan earned bronze in the team downhill event.
- The U.S. is guaranteed at least a silver or gold medal in mixed doubles curling.
- Norway leads the all-time Winter Olympics medal count with 404 medals.
- The U.S. has the most all-time Olympic medals (Summer and Winter combined) with 3,103, including 1,220 gold medals.
- In Winter Olympics history alone, Norway leads with 404 medals, followed by the U.S. with 330, and Germany with 286.
- At the 2022 Winter Olympics, Norway topped the medal count with 37 medals, followed by ROC, Germany, and Canada.
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