Winter Olympics 2026 Medal Standings Update as of February 14
The race for medals in the 2026 Winter Olympics is heating up as we approach the second week of the Milan-Cortina Games. As of February 14, Norway and Italy are tied for the lead, each securing 18 medals. However, Norway holds the slight advantage with eight gold medals, marking a new Olympic record for the nation.
2026 Winter Olympics Medal Standings
Currently, the United States is in second place alongside Japan, with both countries achieving 14 medals. Despite not securing any medals on Friday, Team USA has demonstrated significant success in various events, including:
- 4 Gold Medals
- 7 Silver Medals
- 3 Bronze Medals
Among the total medals, women athletes have made a remarkable impact, contributing to seven out of Team USA’s 14 total medals, including two golds.
Key Highlights of Team USA’s Performance
Team USA’s triumphs can be attributed largely to their performances in several key sports:
- Freestyle Skiing: 3 Medals
- Alpine Skiing: 2 Medals
Figure skating is also on the rise for the team, with events scheduled for the upcoming weekend. Notably, February 8 marked a memorable victory for Alysa Liu, who secured a gold medal in the team figure skating event at the Milano Ice Skating Arena.
Upcoming Events and Opportunities
This weekend offers more opportunities for Team USA to enhance their medal tally. Significant events to look forward to include:
- Men’s Hockey
- Women’s Hockey
- Women’s Figure Skating
The competition remains fierce, especially as the United States aims to close the gap with Norway and Italy. Fans can expect thrilling performances as athletes continue to push their limits in pursuit of Olympic glory.
A full overview of the latest medal standings and updates can be accessed at Filmogaz.com.