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Olympic 2026 Medal Count, Final Tally, Winners from Day 15 Early Events

Joe TanseyFeb 21, 2026

The top five nations in the 2026 Winter Olympics medal count added to their hauls on Saturday.

Johannes Klaebo led a podium sweep for medal-table leader Norway. Klaebo's win gave him six golds at the Milan Cortina Games.

Team USA won its 11th gold of the Games thanks to the trio of athletes in the mixed team aerials competition.

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Italy's record-breaking Olympics continued with another gold, while the Netherlands and France earned golds in speed skating and biathlon.

Canada claimed gold in men's curling, while Germany earned another in the two-woman bobsleigh before Finland capped off the day with a men's hockey bronze.

Men's Cross-Country 50km Mass Start

Gold: Johannes Klaebo (Norway) - 2:06.44.8

Silver: Martin Nyenget (Norway) - 2:06.53.7

Bronze: Emil Iversen (Norway) - 2:07.15.5

Johannes Klaebo completed one of the best individual Olympics ever for an athlete with a win in the 50-kilometer mass start.

Klaebo captured his sixth gold medal of the Milan Cortina Games. He added to the history he made earlier in the Games as the winningest athlete in Winter Olympics history.

Klaebo's gold headlined a Norwegian sweep of the medal podium, which brought the European nation up to 40 total medals.

Twenty-four of Norway's 40 medals have come in cross-country skiing and biathlon.

Freestyle Skiing Aerials Mixed Team

Gold: United States - 325.35

Silver: Switzerland - 296.91

Bronze: China - 279.68

The Team USA trio of Kaila Kuhn, Connor Curran and Chris Lillis claimed the 11th American gold of the Games in the aerials mixed team event.

The trio outscored their closest competition by almost 30 points to pick up the third gold and eighth overall medal for Team USA in freestyle skiing.

The eight medals in freestyle skiing will go down as the most medals won by Team USA in a single sport.

Men's Freestyle Skiing Ski Cross

Gold: Simone Deromedis (Italy)

Silver: Federico Tomasoni (Italy)

Bronze: Alex Fiva (Switzerland) 

Italy continued its best Winter Olympics ever with a one-two finish in the men's ski cross.

Simone Deromedis' win was the 10th gold of the Games for Italy. He and Federico Tomasoni pushed the Italian medal count up to 29, a number that was moved to 30 in speed skating later in the morning.

Ski Mountaineering Mixed Team Relay

Gold: France - 26:57.44

Silver: Switzerland - 27:09.30

Bronze: Spain  - 27:23.94

France earned the first-ever mixed relay gold in ski mountaineering, a sport introduced at the Milan Cortina Games.

The pair of Emily Harrop and Thibault Anselmet finished 11 seconds ahead of the silver medalists from Switzerland.

France earned a medal in all three of the ski mountaineering events. Harrop won silver in the women's event and Anselmet took bronze in the men's competition.

Women's Biathlon 12.5 km Mass Start

Gold: Oceane Michelon (France) - 37:18.1

Silver: Julia Simon (France) - 37:24.7

Bronze: Tereza Vobornikova (Czechia) - 37:25.5

Oceane Michelon and Julia Simon kept up France's incredibly successful Olympics in biathlon.

Michelon and Simon won the 12th and 13th French medals in biathlon.

Simon's silver tied her for the most medals won by a female athlete in northern Italy. She won three golds in addition to the silver earned on Saturday.

Men's Speed Skating Mass Start

Gold: Jorrit Bergsma (Netherlands)

Silver: Viktor Hald Thorup (Denmark) 

Bronze: Andrea Giovannini (Italy) 

Jorrit Bergsma sprinted out to an early lead and never let go of it in the men's mass start.

The 40-year-old Dutchman went out early to claim points and no one sprinted out to catch him.

American Jordan Stolz, who won three medals in Milan, was part of a sprint for bronze, but he lost out to Italy's Andrea Giovannini.

Women's Speed Skating Mass Start

Gold: Marijke Groenewoud (Netherlands)

Silver: Ivanie Blondin (Canada)

Bronze: Mia Manganello (USA)

Marijke Groenewoud completed the mass start sweep for the Dutch in the final day of competition on the speed skating oval.

The Netherlands became the fourth country to produce a double-digit tally in gold medals with the win.

All 20 of the Dutch medals came in either speed skating or short-track speed skating.

Mia Manganello of the United States claimed bronze to put the Americans in sole possession of second place in the overall medal table with 31.

Mens' Curling

Gold: Canada

Silver: Great Britain

Bronze: Switzerland

Great Britain led by one through eighth ends with a hammer in the tenth, but couldn't overcome a late comeback from Canada.

Canada scored four in the final two ends of Saturday's final to claim a 9-6 win and their country's fifth gold medal.

Switzerland finished with bronze after defeating Norway 9-1 in Friday's bronze medal game.

2-Woman Bobsleigh

Gold: Laura Nolte, Levi Deborah (Germany) - 3:48.46

Silver: Lisa Buckwitz, Neele Schuten (Germany) - 3:48.99

Bronze: Kaillie Humphries Armbruster, Jasmine Jones (United States) - 3:49.21

Germany secured a seventh gold medal, and added two more to its overall tally, by taking the top two spots in the two-woman bobsleigh podium.

Germany's Laura Nolte and Levi Deborah finished .53 seconds ahead of the pack in order to defend their 2022 gold medal in the event.

The United States' Kaillie Humphries Armbruster tied a Team USA women's record with her sixth career medal in the event.

Men's Hockey

Bronze: Finland

Finland became the first men's hockey team to earn an Olympic podium spot with a 6-1 bronze medal game victory over Slovakia.

Sebastian Aho opened scoring, Erik Haula scored the game-winner and Juuse Saros made 30 saves in Finland's victory.

Tomas Tatar scored Slovakia's lone goal in the second period, while Samuel Hlavaj stopped 29 of 33 shots in the loss.

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