
Norway and USA set Winter Olympics gold medal records at Milano Cortina
In Brief
Norway and the USA each set new gold medal records at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Key Facts
- Norwegian athlete Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo earned the most gold medals at the Milano Cortina Games
- Norway set a record for most gold medals won by a country at a single Winter Olympics
- The U.S. team won its record-breaking 11th gold medal in mixed aerials with Kaila Kuhn, Connor Curran, and Chris Lillis
- Team USA's gold medal count could increase with upcoming events, including the men's hockey final against Canada
- The Winter Olympics are currently taking place in Milano Cortina, Italy
What Happened
At the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina, Norway set a new record for the most gold medals won by a country at a single Winter Games, led by Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo. Meanwhile, the United States achieved a record 11 gold medals, including a recent victory in mixed aerials by Kaila Kuhn, Connor Curran, and Chris Lillis. The U.S. team may add more golds, with the men's hockey final against Canada upcoming.
Why It Matters
These achievements highlight the competitive success of Norway and the United States at the 2026 Winter Olympics, reflecting their strength in winter sports disciplines. The records set may influence national sports programs and athlete development strategies. The ongoing competition, including the hockey final, continues to draw international attention to the Games.