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Winter Olympics 2026: Who won the most medals and dominated the Milan Cortina Games?

Winter Olympics 2026: Who won the most medals and dominated the Milan Cortina Games?
Norway dominated the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina, topping the medal table with a record 41 medals, including 18 gold. The United States finished second with 33 medals and achieved its best-ever Winter Games gold haul after Jack Hughes’ overtime hockey winner. Host Italy placed third, while several nations delivered memorable performances and historic podium moments.
The Milano Cortina Winter Olympics ended with a big show. It was the United States that won the gold medal in the men’s hockey with Jack Hughes scoring the winning goal in overtime over Canada. It was an exciting ending. The victory was a catharsis to fans, and it was a milestone in Team USA history, due to the fact that it earned them the most gold medals in a Winter Games.The final medal table showed two weeks of hard-fought competition, emotional victories, and national pride as the closing ceremony took place in Verona's historic Arena. The 2026 Winter Olympics showed off both well-known dynasties and new athletes who wanted to change how winter sports are played.
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Norway dominates Winter Olympics 2026 while Team USA reaches new heights

Norway was the best in Milan Cortina, putting on one of the most impressive performances in Winter Olympics history. The Scandinavian powerhouse won 41 medals, 18 of which were gold, which is a new record. Norway set a standard that other teams will try to reach by adding 12 silver and 11 bronze medals to their total.Team USA came in second overall, but they also made history in their own way. The US won a total of 33 medals: 12 gold, 12 silver, and 9 bronze.
Hughes' game-winning goal in the hockey final was the perfect way to end an already amazing campaign and helped the US win more gold medals than ever at a Winter Olympics.Italy, the host country, pleased the home crowd by coming in third place with 30 medals, 10 of which were gold. The Netherlands had the same number of gold medals as Italy, but they finished fourth because they had fewer medals overall. Germany came in fifth with 26 medals. Japan's 24 medals showed a lot of depth, especially with 12 bronze medals.Canada won 21 medals, and China, South Korea, and Australia all had great finishes on the podium. Brazil, Kazakhstan, and Spain, among other smaller countries, also had historic moments, showing that Olympic glory is not just for the big winter sports countries.As the Olympic flag moved to the French Alps for the 2030 Games, Milano Cortina left behind a legacy of record-breaking achievements, unforgettable drama, and a reminder to the world of how sports can bring people together in the spirit of competition.


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