The 2026 Winter Olympics have entered an intense phase, with Norway dominating the gold medal standings. As competitions progress, 22 nations have secured medals, while Italy leads the overall medal count, highlighting fierce global competition and standout athletic performances.
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The 2026 Winter Olympics continue to deliver thrilling action as athletes from across the world compete at the highest level. By the end of the sixth day of competition, the race for gold medals has intensified, with several countries making a strong impact on the medal table.
Norway Dominates the Gold Medal Standings
Norway currently sits at the top of the gold medal rankings with seven gold medals, establishing itself as the most successful nation so far. Host nation Italy follows closely in second place with six gold medals, benefiting from strong performances across multiple winter sports disciplines.
The third position is jointly held by the United States, Germany, and Sweden, each securing four gold medals, reflecting a highly competitive battle among traditional winter sports powerhouses.
Italy Leads Overall Medal Count
While Norway leads in gold medals, Italy tops the overall medal standings with 17 total medals, showcasing depth and consistency across events. Norway and the United States are close behind with 14 medals each, maintaining pressure on the host nation.
Germany has collected nine medals, Sweden eight, and Switzerland seven, demonstrating solid all round performances.
Austria has earned 12 medals, while France remains competitive with eight medals. Japan has impressed with 10 medals, and the Netherlands has secured six medals so far.
Medal Distribution Across Nations
South Korea has won four medals, while the Czech Republic and Slovakia have each claimed two medals. Australia has added a single gold medal to its tally.
Canada continues its strong Olympic tradition with seven medals, whereas China currently has four medals. New Zealand has earned two medals, Latvia and Poland have each secured one medal, and Bulgaria has achieved two bronze medals. Belgium and Finland have also joined the medal table with one medal each.
Figure Skating and Biathlon Highlights
In ice dance figure skating, the American duo Madison Chock and Evan Bates delivered a strong performance. However, the French pair Laurence Fournier and Guillaume Cizeron edged ahead to claim the gold medal with a narrow margin.
In the women 15 kilometer biathlon event, Julia Simon of France captured her second gold medal of the Games with an outstanding display. Her compatriot Lou Jeanmonnot secured the silver medal.
Bulgaria celebrated a historic achievement as Laura Hristova won the bronze medal, marking a significant milestone for her country at the Winter Olympics.
Growing Excitement as the Games Progress
With several events still to come, the 2026 Winter Olympics promise more dramatic moments and potential shifts in the medal standings. As competition intensifies, fans worldwide are witnessing elite athleticism, national pride, and unforgettable Olympic moments.
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