Team Sweden Medal Winners Full List, At Winter Olympics 2026 Milano Cortina
Team Sweden's 11 medals (5 gold, 5 silver, 1 bronze) at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, as of February 17, 2026 (reflecting results through the women's 10km freestyle cross-country on Thursday, with 75+ of 116 events complete). This aligns with official Olympics.com data
Team Sweden's Medal Winners Full List, At Winter Olympics 2026.....
Gold Medals (5)
Cross-Country Skiing — Frida Karlsson — Women's 20 km Skiathlon (February 7): Dominant win to open Sweden's strong showing.
Cross-Country Skiing — Linn Svahn — Women's Sprint Classic (February 10): Led the historic 1-2-3 Swedish sweep.
Curling — Isabella WranÃ¥ & Rasmus WranÃ¥ — Mixed Doubles (February 10): Thrilling 6-5 victory over USA in the final; first-ever Olympic gold for Sweden in mixed doubles (siblings' dramatic last-stone win).
Cross-Country Skiing — Frida Karlsson — Women's 10 km Freestyle (February 12): Second individual gold for Karlsson, powering to a 46.6-second margin in interval start; another Swedish 1-2 finish.
Biathlon Martin Ponsiluoma Men's 12.5 km pursuit
Silver Medals (5)
Cross-Country Skiing — Ebba Andersson — Women's 20 km Skiathlon (February 7)
Cross-Country Skiing — Jonna Sundling — Women's Sprint Classic (February 10): Part of the full podium sweep (gold Svahn, silver Sundling, bronze Dahlqvist).
Cross-Country Skiing — Ebba Andersson — Women's 10 km Freestyle (February 12): Second silver for Andersson, trailing Karlsson in the 1-2.
Cross-country skiing L. Svahn, E. Andersson, F. Karlsson, J. Sundling Women's 4 × 7.5 km relay Feb 14
Alpine skiing Sara Hector Women's giant slalom
Bronze Medals (1)
Cross-Country Skiing — Maja Dahlqvist — Women's Sprint Classic (February 10): Completed Sweden's rare "triple" podium sweep in the event.
This breakdown underscores Sweden's near-total dominance in women's cross-country (3G-3S-1B), with Frida Karlsson as the standout (2 individual golds). The curling gold adds variety, marking a milestone for the Wranå siblings. With relays and other events ahead through February 22, Sweden could build on this Nordic stronghold.
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