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2026 Winter Olympics Milan‑Cortina The tournament entered a dramatic mid-stage, with the medal standings tightening at the top and some surprise champions emerging. Norway currently leads the overall medal tally with 18 medals, but hosts Italy have jumped to 18 as well, much to the delight of home country fans across the Alps venue. The United States and Japan are each set to win 14 medals, highlighting the global reach of winter sports’ elite athletes this year.
Norway’s strength in cross-country skiing and biathlon has once again proved decisive, maintaining its lead despite strong challenges from Italy, the United States and France. Italy has a good balance of alpine skiing, sliding sports and figure skating, making home games a celebration of podium finishes almost every day. Behind the front pack, Austria, Germany and France remain firmly in contention, each already with double-digit medal tallies and important events still remaining.
Headline gold medals in figure skating and alpine
Figure skater Mikhail Shadorov wins Kazakhstan’s first gold medal…
One of the stories that has defined the outcome of the 2026 Winter Olympics so far has been Kazakhstan’s Mikhail Shaidlov, who stunned the field by winning gold in men’s figure skating, earning his country’s first Olympic title in the sport. Shadorov remained in the “leader’s chair” as favorites from Italy, France, Japan and the United States were unable to beat Shadorov’s personal best score in the free skate. Two-time world champion Ilia Marin of the United States struggled in the final, finishing eighth after multiple mistakes, a shock result in a tournament many expected him to win.
In Alpine skiing, the women’s event had a dramatic finish on the steep slopes of Italy, with gold, silver and bronze narrowly separated. Both technical specialists and speed racers found success in Milan-Cortina, while changing snow conditions challenged even the most experienced athletes. The alpine program is not yet over, so the current ski competition medal standings may shift again as the remaining downhill, super-G and slalom races are contested.
Snapshot of the medal table since February 13th

In photos: 2026 Winter Olympics to open with opening match…
A quick summary of the results after the February 13th Games of the 2026 Winter Olympics shows just how competitive the medal race has become. Norway and Italy are tied with 18 total medals, followed by the United States and Japan with 14, and Austria rounding out the top five with 12. France, Sweden, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Canada round out the top 10, with countries that have already won multiple gold medals.
Smaller delegations have also made history, with Shaidlov’s figure skating gold medal giving Kazakhstan a spot and countries like New Zealand and Slovenia achieving rare podiums at the Winter Olympics. Great Britain, Latvia, Belgium and Finland each won at least one medal, highlighting the breadth of global participation in these competitions. As the second week continues, several traditionally unpredictable disciplines, including snowboarding halfpipe, freestyle skiing and short track speed skating, are looking to reshape the bottom half of the medal standings.
What to see next in Milano-Cortina

Chloe Kim excited about women’s snowboarding halfpipe at 2026 Olympics
Looking ahead, fans keeping an eye on the results of the 2026 Winter Olympics should keep an eye on the remaining figure skating competitions, the speed skating sprints and the final alpine race, which will have a big impact on the medals. Speed skaters like American Jordan Stoltz are chasing multiple podiums over shorter distances, adding extra interest to the competition’s middle weekend. In snowboarding, star athletes will defend their titles in the halfpipe and slopestyle events, and chase ground-breaking gold medals on the ramps and rails of Italy.
Hosts Italy are tied for the lead with Norway, the United States and Japan, and the finals over the next few days will be important not only for individual glory but also for national pride. From an illuminated opening ceremony in Milan’s iconic stadium to a high drama contest in the Dolomites, Milano Cortina 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most competitive Winter Games in recent memory.
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