Official Beijing Winter Olympics Medal Table
Celebrate the World's Finest
A Medal for Every Triumph
The Beijing Winter Olympic Games have come to a close, leaving behind a legacy of thrilling competitions and exceptional performances. As the curtain falls on these unforgettable Games, we unveil the official medal table, honoring the athletes who have etched their names in Olympic history.
Norway Leads the Pack
Team Norway emerged as the undisputed champions of the Beijing Winter Olympics, dominating the medal standings with an impressive haul of 37 medals, including 16 golds, 8 silvers, and 13 bronzes. Johannes Thingnes Bø and Marte Olsbu Røiseland were among the standout performers, each claiming five medals, including multiple golds.
A Triumph for Host Nation
Despite facing challenges, host nation China put up a strong showing, finishing third in the overall medal table with a total of 15 medals, including 9 golds, 4 silvers, and 2 bronzes. Eileen Gu's stunning performances in freestyle skiing and snowboarding earned her two golds and one silver, making her a national icon.
A Shared Success
The Beijing Winter Olympics showcased the indomitable spirit of athletes from all corners of the globe. Athletes from a record-breaking 91 countries and territories participated in the Games, and a total of 109 medals were awarded across 15 different sports.
Conclusion
The Beijing Winter Olympic Games have been a testament to the resilience and determination of athletes around the world. The medal table stands as a lasting record of their extraordinary achievements, and the memories of their triumphs will continue to inspire future generations. As the Olympic flame is extinguished, we celebrate the legacy of these remarkable Games and eagerly anticipate the next chapter in the history of winter sports.
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