Norway Leads the Winter Olympics Medal Count

Photo from the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine

 

Norway is the leader of the medal tally at the Winter Olympics 2018.

It set a record for the total number of medals won at one Winter Olympics at 39 medals. The previous record was held by the United States, when they won 37 medals at the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver, Canada.

Germany came in second place with 31 medals and Canada came in third place with 29 medals. Ukraine came in at No.21, thanks to Oleksandr Abramenko’s gold medal in freestyle skiing. Ukraine is tied with Hungary.

Medal table of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games

1. Norway – 14 gold, 14 silver, 11 bronze.

2. Germany – 14, 10, 7.

3. Canada – 11, 8, 10.

4. United States – 9, 8, 6.

5. Netherlands – 8, 6, 6.

6. Sweden – 7, 6, 1.

7. South Korea – 5, 8, 4.

8. Switzerland – 5, 6, 4.

9. France – 5, 4, 6.

10. Austria – 5, 3, 6.

11. Japan – 4, 5, 4.

12. Italy – 3, 2, 5.

13. “OAR” – 2, 6, 9.

14. Czech Republic – 2, 2, 3.

15. Belarus – 2, 1, 0.

16. China – 1, 6, 2.

17. Slovakia – 1, 2, 0.

18. Finland – 1, 1, 4.

19. Great Britain – 1, 0, 4.

20. Poland – 1, 0, 1.

21. UKRAINE – 1, 0, 0.

21. Hungary – 1, 0, 0.

23. Australia – 0, 2, 1.

24. Slovenia – 0, 1, 1.

25. Belgium – 0, 1, 0.

26. Spain – 0, 0, 2.

26. New Zealand – 0, 0, 2.

28. Kazakhstan – 0, 0, 1.

28. Latvia – 0, 0, 1.

28. Liechtenstein – 0, 0, 1.