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The 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Games got underway on February 6, and ever since, the competition is in full swing. Each nation is in pursuit of the top prize as they symbolize their homelands. Competitors from all over the world are partaking in a variety of winter events, whether they are gliding across the ice or descending the mountains.
With numerous well-known personalities like Lindsey Vonn in the mix, audiences have been tuning into their local NBC affiliates and Peacock to view each contest and its result. Therefore, at this moment, who is leading in medal standings at the 2026 Olympics?
Discover the most current Olympic medal standings for Team USA, Canada, Italy and other countries as everyone aims for the gold.
Which Nation Fields the Largest Team in the 2026 Winter Olympics Milano Cortina?
Team USA boasts the highest number of competitors — 235, which includes three alternates — at this year’s Winter Games, followed by Canada, who has 211 athletes, according to CBS News. The hosting nation, Italy, has the third-largest team with 195 competitors.
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Latest Olympic Medal Table 2026
The following is the most recent medal tally for the 2026 Olympics as of the time of this writing:
Gold Medal:
- Sweden – 1
- Switzerland – 1
Silver Medal:
- Sweden – 1
- Italy – 1
Bronze Medal
- Italy – 1
- Norway – 1
At this point, neither Team USA nor Canada has secured a medal at the Olympics. The host country, Italy, currently has one silver and one bronze medal, with the teams from Sweden, Switzerland, and Norway also having secured a few medals.
Olympics 2026 Timetable for Figure Skating, Downhill Skiing, Ice Hockey & More
The following rundown features the dates for each Winter Olympic game:
Ice Hockey
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February 5–22: Women’s tournament preceding the men’s contest
Figure Skating
- February 6–19: Team competition, ice dancing, individual, and pair performances
Snowboarding
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February 6–21: Slopestyle, half-pipe, snowboard cross, big air and parallel giant slalom
Alpine Skiing
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February 7–18: Downhill, slalom, and combined alpine skiing occur at the Stelvio and Tofane locations
Speed Skating
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February 7–21: Speed skating events, including distance and dash events
Luge
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February 7–12: Luge matches in men’s, women’s, doubles and team relay
Skeleton
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February 13–20: Men’s and women’s skeleton rounds and medal competitions
Bobsleigh
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February 14–22: Two-man, two-woman and four-man events
Ski Mountaineering
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February 8–21: This activity makes its Olympic entrance
Closing Ceremony
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February 22: Closing medal games wrap up the contests
