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U.S. boosts gold medal tally at Winter Games, led by athletes from handful of states

February 23, 2026 at 09:00 AM
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The U.S. is a winter sport powerhouse, second only to Norway. The wins at the Milan Cortina Games come disproportionately from athletes who emerged in a handful of states from Alaska to Vermont.

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The U.S. is a winter sport powerhouse, second only to Norway. The wins at the Milan Cortina Games come disproportionately from athletes who emerged in a handful of states from Alaska to Vermont. U.S. boosts gold medal tally at Winter Games, led by athletes from handful of states February 23, 20264:00 AM ET Brian Mann Mikaela Shiffrin from Colorado shows her gold medal of the alpine ski, women's slalom race, at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, on Wednesday. Robert F. Bukaty/AP hide caption toggle caption Robert F. Bukaty/AP MILAN — In the end it turned out to be a Winter Olympics for the record books. U.S. athletes arrived in Italy facing protests and questions about their nation's politics. In early competition, some of the biggest U.S. stars stumbled in dramatic fashion on the snow and ice. But when the spotlight shifted to the closing ceremony in Verona, the U.S. had scooped up 12 gold medals — its best tally ever in a Winter Games — with 33 medals overall. That trails only winter sport superpower Norway. Sponsor Message 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics Looking back on the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina The medal came on the strength of superstars like Alpine skier Mikaela Shiffrin and speed skater Jordan Stolz, as well as stunning team performances by U.S. figure skaters, and the U.S. men's and women's hockey teams. "The men of USA hockey are GOLDEN at the Winter Olympics for the first time since 1980," the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee crowed on X. In the end, the U.S. was also the only nation outside Europe to crack the top five in the medal count. "I don't think I'm going to process this for a while," said Elena Meyers Taylor from Georgia, who won gold in the "monobob" bobsled event. "There were so many moments during this entire season, during this past four years, that we just thought it was impossible." Some U.S. states punched above their weight One notable thing about the strong medal harvest is that it came despite the fact that winter sport remains a regional tradition in the U.S. The U.S. sent its largest roster of athletes ever, 232 men and women, to these Winter Games, but 18 states sent no Olympians at all. Even some states where winters are long, like Nebraska, Nevada and South Dakota, sent no competitors. Sponsor Message Loading... That's according to the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee's official tally of athletes and their "recognized home towns." It's important to note elite athletes are often mobile, living and training in a variety of places. Also, athletes from a variety of states contributed to team medal wins. Still, it's clear that a relative handful of U.S. states punched far above their weight, with Alaska, Colorado, Minnesota, Vermont, Wisconsin and Utah fostering elite winter athletes and scooping up medals. States with tiny populations bring home gold for U.S. Breezy Johnson from Wyoming shows her gold medal in the alpine ski women's downhill race, at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, on Feb. 8. Wyoming is one of the U.S. states that punches above its weight in the Winter Games. Andy Wong/AP hide caption toggle caption Andy Wong/AP Colorado alone accounted for five medals, including three gold. Vermont and Wyoming, two states with tiny populations, accounted for a gold and six silver medals. "It's been a tough road, but sometimes you just have to keep going because that's the only option. And sometimes when you keep going, maybe you'll make it back to the top," said Alpine skier Breezy Johnson from Wyoming, who won gold in women's downhill. "It's really special." Loading... There's one other accomplishment that makes the U.S. medal haul in Italy noteworthy: the range of wins across sport. Yes, Norway took home more gold and more medals overall. But its wins came in a relatively narrow group of sports, with 25 of 41 medals won in just two disciplines: cross-country skiing and biathlon. The U.S., by contrast, medaled in eleven different sports disciplines, from bobsled to figure skating to hockey to speed skating. Jordan Stolz from Wisconsin won two gold and a silver in speed skating in the Milan Cortina Games. Luca Bruno/AP hide caption toggle caption Luca Bruno/AP "It [the gold medal win] means a lot to me," said Stolz, from Wisconsin, who picked up two gold and a silver in Milan. "It's every four years that you get the chance to win Olympic gold, so I'm super happy." A final footnote to this historic U.S. medal tally comes from Olympic historian Bill Mallon, who noted that this year's medal achievement "has to be considered against the fact that there are now many more events at the Winter Olympics." "Our previous best [gold medal tally] was 10 in 2002, there were 78 events. There are now 116 events," Mallon told NPR. Sponsor Message Even so, this year's performance marks a big improvement from the last Winter Olympics, in Beijing four years ago, when the U.S. won only nine gold and 25 medals overall. olympic gold Facebook Flipboard Email
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