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Winter Olympics Medal Count Today (Feb. 11): Team USA Up to 3 Gold as Norway Stays No. 1

Looking for the latest 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics medal count? Here’s the updated table and the Day 5 results that are moving the standings right now.


2026 Winter Olympics medal count (Milano Cortina) — live updates

Last updated: Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026 at 1:11 p.m. ET
Top takeaway: Norway remains on top with 7 gold medals and 13 total medals, while Team USA has climbed to 3 gold and 10 total medals as Wednesday finals keep stacking table-changing podiums.

Biggest movers today:

What’s next (next 12 hours): More Day 5 finals are on deck across Alpine, Nordic and sliding events — the kinds of sports that can flip the top 10 quickly, especially once a country starts piling up silvers/bronzes behind a few golds.


Updated 2026 Winter Olympics medal count (Top 10)

Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Norway 7 2 4 13
2 Switzerland 4 1 2 7
3 United States 3 5 2 10
4 Germany 3 2 1 6
5 Sweden 3 2 1 6
6 Austria 2 4 0 6
7 France 2 3 1 6
8 Italy 2 2 7 11
9 Japan 2 2 4 8
10 Czechia 1 1 0 2

Team USA check: United States — 3 gold, 5 silver, 2 bronze (10 total).

Note: Ordering can vary by site depending on whether tables are sorted gold-first or by total medals. This post reflects the Reuters standings at the time of update.


Why “gold-first” still matters (and why Norway is still on top)

Even with countries bunched up in total medals, most medal tables are displayed gold-first. That’s why Norway’s 7 gold medals keeps it comfortably No. 1 — it’s leading the table by the metric that most standings prioritize, and it also leads in total medals (13).


Team USA’s Day 5 headline: Lemley wins moguls gold, Kauf adds silver

The U.S. got one of its biggest “medal count today” boosts in freestyle skiing, where Elizabeth Lemley won gold in women’s moguls and teammate Jaelin Kauf took silver.

For medal-table watchers, this kind of result hits twice: it boosts the U.S. gold total and adds another podium, helping the U.S. hang near the top of the overall standings while Day 5 continues.


France’s biathlon surge: gold + silver in the women’s 15km individual

France delivered one of the sharpest single-event jumps of the day in biathlon, with Julia Simon winning gold and Lou Jeanmonnot earning silver in the women’s 15km individual.

That’s table leverage: one event, two medals, and a gold that can move a country several spots in a gold-first view.


Quick recap: the earlier curling swing that still matters for the U.S. total

On the curling side, Sweden’s mixed doubles win over the U.S. (gold for Sweden, silver for the U.S.) was another important “count it” moment that helped set up where the U.S. sits in the overall standings entering the rest of Day 5.


Medal count FAQ

How is the Olympic medal table ranked?
Most standings are displayed gold-first, then silver, then bronze — though some sites also emphasize total medals.

Who leads the 2026 Winter Olympics medal count right now?
As of 1:11 p.m. ET on Feb. 11, Norway leads with 7 gold medals and 13 total medals.

When does the medal count update?
We refresh this post after major medal events — especially midday/afternoon ET and again overnight when a new wave of finals hits the standings.

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