Team Norway Medal Winners Full List, At Winter Olympics 2026 Milano Cortina

Team Norway Medal Winners Full List, At Winter Olympics 2026 Milano Cortina 





Team Norway continues its dominance in Nordic disciplines at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, leading the gold medal count with 7 golds (and 13 total medals: 7G-2S-4B) as of February 12, 2026 (per official Olympics.com medal table, after 39 of 116 events). Norway tops the gold-first standings (ahead of Italy's 5G but 14 total, and USA's 4G-6S-3B for 13 total), showcasing strength in cross-country skiing, biathlon, and emerging events like ski jumping and freestyle.


Their haul emphasizes cross-country prowess (5 medals total, including 2 golds from superstar Johannes Høsflot Klæbo), with Klæbo's double (skiathlon and sprint) pushing his career Olympic golds to 7—nearing the all-time Winter record.






Every Medal Won by Norway at 2026 Winter Olympics – Full List of Gold, Silver & Bronze Winners.....



Team Norway Gold Medal Winners (7)


Johannes Høsflot Klæbo — Cross-Country Skiing — Men's 20 km Skiathlon (February 8): Dominant performance to kick off his multi-gold bid.

Johannes Høsflot Klæbo — Cross-Country Skiing — Men's Sprint Classic (February 10): Seventh career Olympic gold, beating USA's Ben Ogden (silver).

Anna Odine Strøm — Ski Jumping — Women's Normal Hill Individual (February 7): Breakthrough gold for Norway in women's jumping.

Sander Eitrem — Speed Skating — Men's 5000m (February 8): Long-track breakthrough on ice.

Birk Ruud — Freestyle Skiing — Men's Slopestyle (February 10): Big air flair on the slopes.

Johan-Olav Botn — Biathlon — Men's 20 km Individual (February 10): Precision shooting and skiing sealed the win.

Jens LurÃ¥s Oftebro — Nordic Combined — Individual Normal Hill/10 km (February 11): Jump + ski combo perfection.


Silver Medal Winners (2)


Ragne Wiklund — Speed Skating — Women's 3000m (February 7): Strong early result in long-track.

Mixed Team — Ski Jumping — Mixed Normal Hill Team (Anna Odine Strøm, Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal, Eirin Maria Kvandal, Marius Lindvik) (February 10): Team effort for silver.


Bronze Medal Winners (5)


Heidi Weng — Cross-Country Skiing — Women's 20 km Skiathlon (February 7): Veteran consistency.

Martin Løwstrøm Nyenget — Cross-Country Skiing — Men's 20 km Skiathlon (February 8): Close behind Klæbo.

Oskar Opstad Vike — Cross-Country Skiing — Men's Sprint Classic (February 10): Podium with Klæbo gold.

Sturla Holm Lægreid — Biathlon — Men's 20 km Individual (February 10): Solid shooting for bronze.


Speed Skating — Ragne Wiklund — Women's 5000m (February 12): Bronze in a close race (time 6:46.34, 0.07s off silver); her second individual medal of the Games after silver in women's 3000m earlier.

Norway's medals span 6 sports (cross-country skiing: 2G-0S-3B for 5 total; others 1 each), with cross-country as the powerhouse. As the traditional Winter powerhouse (most all-time Winter golds), this early surge positions them well for more in biathlon relays, cross-country distances, and ski jumping through February 22.For the live medal table and full results, check Olympics.com or TeamNor.no—Norway's Nordic stars are on fire! 

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