Winter Olympics Medal Count Update: Team USA’s Elizabeth Lemley Wins Moguls Gold as Norway Extends Lead to 7 Gold

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Looking for the latest 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics medal count? Here’s the updated table and the Day 5 results that are moving the standings.


2026 Winter Olympics medal count (Milano Cortina) — live updates


Last updated: Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026 at 11:50 a.m. ET
Top takeaway: Norway now leads the Games with 7 gold medals (13 total), while Team USA just added a new gold in women’s moguls as Day 5 finals continue to reshuffle the standings.

Biggest movers today:

  • United States: surges to 3 gold and 10 total medals, moving up the table after the latest Day 5 finals.

  • Norway: remains No. 1 with 7 gold (13 total) as its lead holds at the top.

  • France: jumps into the top cluster with 2 gold and 6 total medals.

What’s next (next 12 hours): More medal finals are coming Wednesday — we’ll refresh again after the next major wave posts to the official standings (Alpine and snow sports have been fast table-changers).


Updated 2026 Winter Olympics medal count (Top 10)

Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Norway 7 2 4 13
2 United States 3 5 2 10
3 Switzerland 4 1 2 7
4 Germany 3 2 1 6
5 Sweden 3 2 1 6
6 Austria 2 4 0 6
7 France 2 3 1 6
8 Italy 2 2 7 11
9 Japan 2 2 4 8
10 Czechia 1 1 0 2

Team USA check: United States — 3 gold, 5 silver, 2 bronze (9 total)

Why “gold-first” matters: Norway remains No. 1 because it leads in gold medals (7), even as Team USA has climbed to 3 gold and 10 total medals


Team USA’s Day 5 surge: Elizabeth Lemley wins moguls gold

American Elizabeth Lemley won gold in the women’s moguls final, giving Team USA a fresh Day 5 headline medal, with Jaelin Kauf adding silver.


Switzerland’s Alpine surge: Von Allmen wins super-G gold as the medal race tightens

Switzerland picked up a major Day 5 swing when Franjo von Allmen won men’s super-G gold, pushing the Swiss to 4 gold medals and 7 total medals in the standings.


Sweden wins mixed doubles gold, Team USA takes silver

Sweden won mixed doubles curling gold by beating Team USA 6–5, giving Sweden its first Olympic gold in the mixed doubles format.

The U.S. duo Korey Dropkin and Cory Thiesse earned silver, while Italy took bronze with a 5-3 win over Great Britain


Norway adds biathlon gold as the medal lead grows

Norway’s Day 4 momentum continued when Johan-Olav Botn won gold in the men’s 20km individual biathlon, another result that pushed Norway’s total higher as the standings tightened behind it.


Ben Ogden wins silver in men’s classic sprint to lift Team USA’s medal count

Team USA got a major Day 4 lift when Ben Ogden won silver in the men’s classic sprint, finishing second to Norway’s Johannes Høsflot Klæbo, who collected his seventh Olympic gold.

From a medal-count standpoint, this matters because it’s a clean “add” to the U.S. total — and it’s a high-interest result for American readers (the first U.S. men’s Olympic cross-country medal since 1976).


Medal count FAQ

How is the Olympic medal table ranked?
Most standings are sorted by gold medals first, then silver, then bronze.

Who leads the 2026 Winter Olympics medal count right now?
As of Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026 at 11:50 a.m. ET, Norway leads the medal table with 7 gold and 13 medals total.

When does the medal count update?
We refresh this post after major medal events, especially overnight U.S. time and again ahead of primetime.

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