Since Friday, Norway has led the Winter Olympic medal count with seven gold medals and a total of 14, setting the pace at the top.
The official Olympic Games ranking assigns greater value to gold medals, using silver and bronze as tiebreakers.
However, according to the overall medal count, it is Italy, the host country, that currently leads with 17 medals.
The United States remains in the race with 14 medals, while Germany and Sweden vie for podium places as the Winter Olympic Games progress.
Winter Olympics 2026 Medal table 🏅
The table has the following columns: Rank, Country (with flags), Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Total medals. Here’s the summarized information for each listed country:
Norway: 16 Gold, 8 Silver, 13 Bronze, Total 37
Germany: 12 Gold, 10 Silver, 5 Bronze, Total 27
China: 9 Gold, 4 Silver, 2 Bronze, Total 15
United States: 8 Gold, 10 Silver, 7 Bronze, Total 25
Sweden: 8 Gold, 5 Silver, 5 Bronze, Total 18
Netherlands: 8 Gold, 5 Silver, 4 Bronze, Total 17
Austria: 7 Gold, 7 Silver, 4 Bronze, Total 18
Switzerland: 7 Gold, 2 Silver, 5 Bronze, Total 14
ROC: 6 Gold, 12 Silver, 14 Bronze, Total 32
France: 5 Gold, 7 Silver, 2 Bronze, Total 14
Each country’s medals are represented by horizontal bar segments within the table, with gold, silver, and bronze segments proportional to the number of medals won in each category.