At the end of Day 9, Norway leads the medal count with 26 total medals. The Winter Olympic powerhouse overtook Italy on Day 8 and has continued to build a lead. The nation remains on track to become the first in 20 years to lead the medal count at three consecutive Winter Olympic Games.

Italy ranks second in total medals with 22. After securing four medals on Sunday, the host nation has officially surpassed its previous Winter Olympic record. With 48 events still remaining, Italy has already recorded its most successful Winter Olympics to date.

Which country won the most medals on Sunday?

Norway brought home six medals on Sunday, the most of any nation. The Norwegians also claimed six medals back on Feb. 10.

Norway's medal-winners on Sunday:

  • Thea Louise Stjernesund: Silver in women’s giant slalom
  • Maren Kirkeeide: Silver in biathlon women’s 10km pursuit
  • Sturla Holm Laegreid: Silver in biathlon men’s 12.5km pursuit
  • Emil Iversen, Martin Lowstrom Nyenget, Einar Hedegart, Johannes Hosflot Klaebo: Gold in men’s cross-country skiing 4x7.5km relay
  • Anna Odine Strom: Gold in ski jumping women’s large individual hill
  • Eirin Maria Kvandal: Silver in ski jumping women’s large individual hill

How many medals has the United States won at the 2026 Winter Olympics?

Though they did not bring home any medals on Sunday, Team USA ended the day with 17 total medals won at Milan Cortina (five gold, eight silver and four bronze). The U.S. has had the most success in freestyle skiing with five podium finishes. Five U.S. athletes have won multiple medals at the 2026 Games. 

  • Madison Chock and Evan Bates: Silver in ice dance, gold in figure skating team event
  • Jaelin Kauf: Silver in women’s moguls, silver in women’s dual moguls
  • Elizabeth Lemley: Gold in women’s moguls, bronze in women’s dual moguls
  • Jordan Stolz: Gold in the men’s speed skating 500m and 1000m

What are the upcoming medal events at Milan Cortina?

There will be six medal events contested on Monday, Feb. 16:

  • Women's short track 1000m
  • Alpine skiing men’s slalom
  • Ski jumping men’s super team
  • Freeski women’s big air
  • Figure skating pairs
  • Women’s monobob

Which countries lead the total medal count?

The below table will be updated in real time throughout the Olympics.