The 14th day of the 2026 Olympic Games has concluded in Italy. On this day medals were awarded in seven sports: biathlon, bobsleigh, curling, freestyle, hockey, short track, and speed skating.
Norway set a new record for the number of gold medals won at a single Olympic Games.
Two golds in a day – in short track and speed skating – were added by the Netherlands.
Meanwhile, Norway collected its 17th victory of the Games and reaffirmed the lead in gold medals.
All the medalists of the 14th day of the 2026 Olympic Games:
Freestyle (ski cross, women): 1. Daniella Mayer (Germany); 2. Fanni Smith (Switzerland); 3. Sandra Neslund (Sweden)
Biathlon (mass start, men): 1. Johannes Dale-Shevdal (Norway); 2. Sturla Legreid (Norway); 3. Kanten Fiyon-Maye (France)
Freestyle (ski acrobatics, men): 1. Van Xingdi (China); 2. Noe Rot (Switzerland); 3. Li Tianma (China)
Speed skating (1500 m, women): 1. Antoinette Raepma-de-Jong (Netherlands); 2. Ragne Viklund (Norway); 3. Valerie Malte (Canada)
Short track (men’s 5000 m relay): 1. Netherlands; 2. Republic of Korea; 3. Italy
Short track (1500 m, women): 1. Kim Gil Li (Republic of Korea); 2. Choe Min Jon (Republic of Korea); 3. Corinne Stoddard (USA)
Norway remains the leader, while the USA has taken second place in the overall count of gold medals.
Medal table for the 2026 Olympics: Top 10
- Norway – 37 medals (17 gold + 10 silver + 10 bronze)
- USA – 29 medals (10 + 12 + 7 = 29)
- Italy – 27 medals (9 + 5 + 13 = 27)
- Netherlands – 18 medals (8 + 7 + 3 = 18)
- Germany – 22 medals (6 + 8 + 8 = 22)
- France – 20 medals (6 + 8 + 6 = 20)
- Switzerland – 17 medals (6 + 6 + 5 = 17)
- Sweden – 16 medals (6 + 6 + 4 = 16)
- Austria – 18 medals (5 + 8 + 5 = 18)
- Japan – 24 medals (5 + 7 + 12 = 24)
After the 14th day, Norway continues to lead, while the USA takes second place in the overall gold-medal count.
