The Winter Olympics 2022 is here! While there are many negatives to come from this COVID pandemic, a positive from a sports fan’s standpoint is back-to-back Olympic Games with the Super Bowl in between! Below, we will have a daily updated Winter Olympics medal count and standings.
Events across 15 disciplines will take place at the Beijing 2022 Games. Within those, 109 sets of medals will be awarded, which is seven more than the last Winter Olympics in PyeongChang.
Let’s take a look at the Winter Olympics medal count and standings.
Winter Olympics 2022 Medal Count and Standings
Which Country Has Won the Most Winter Olympic Medals?
Norway has won the most Winter Olympic medals, with 368 to the nation’s name heading into Winter Olympics 2022. This includes 132 gold medals, 125 silver and 111 bronze.
The United States is the second all-time for total medals, winning 305 — 105 gold, 112 silver, 88 bronze.
Which Athlete Has the Most Winter Olympics Medals All-Time?
If you’re wondering which individual athlete has the most Winter Olympic medals, it’s Marit Bjørgen from Norway. Bjørgen is a cross-country skiing athlete, winning 15 medals — eight gold, four silver, three bronze. She participated in five Olympic Games from 2002-18.