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  1. Winter Olympics Medal Count - ESPN

    Playing in her fifth Olympics, Marie-Philip Poulin, 34, of Canada, broke the Olympic record for goals in women's hockey, scoring twice in a 2-1 semifinal victory over Switzerland at the Milan ...

  2. Winter Olympics Medal Count - ESPN

    2026 Winter Olympics: Follow live updates Thursday from Milan Cortina. Thursday at the Olympics is headlined by the U.S. facing Canada for women's hockey gold and figure skater Al

  3. Winter Olympics Medal Count - ESPN

    Check out the Winter Olympic medal count

  4. Winter Olympics Medal Count - ESPN

    U.S. earns silver in Olympic cross-country skiing's team sprint American cross-country skiers Ben Ogden and Gus Schumacher teamed up to win a silver medal Wednesday in the team sprint …

  5. Winter Olympics Medal Count - ESPN

    Wednesday at the Winter Olympics is headlined by Mikaela Shiffrin winning a giant slalom gold and Canada men's ice hockey winning an overtime thriller against Czechia ...

  6. Winter Olympics Medal Count - ESPN

    Which NHL players are playing in 2026 Winter Olympics? Talent from teams across the NHL will be participating for their countries in the 2026 Winter Olympics. Find out which players will be taking ...

  7. Winter Olympics Medal Count - ESPN

    Norway's Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo won a 10th gold medal in cross country skiing, putting him in an exclusive group with swimming great Michael Phelps ...

  8. Winter Olympics Medal Count - ESPN

    U.S. Winter Olympics gold medal tally: Live results. The United States has won more than 100 gold medals at the Winter Olympics. Find out which events have brought the most succes

  9. Winter Olympics Medal Count - ESPN

    Track the 2022 Winter Olympics medal count and view athlete performances on ESPN.

  10. Winter Olympics Medal Count - ESPN

    Italy picked up four medals in quick succession on Sunday to take its total to 22 and surpass its previous best Winter Olympic haul of 20, set at the Lillehammer Games in 1994.