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February 11, 2026

Day Four Showdowns: Norway and Sweden Lead the Medal Charge at Milan‑Cortina 2026

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Kalpana SharmaCurrent Affairs Editor & Content Lead

Key Highlights

  • Norway clinched three gold medals, extending its long‑standing supremacy in winter sport competitions.
  • Sweden added two golds, highlighted by a 6‑5 triumph in mixed‑doubles curling.
  • The United States secured multiple podium finishes, including silver in curling and freestyle‑ski slopestyle.
  • Slovenia and Germany earned golds in ski‑jumping mixed team and women’s luge respectively, showcasing the event’s geographic diversity.

Detailed Insights

On the fourth day of the Milan‑Cortina 2026 Winter Games, the medal table was reshaped by a series of decisive performances. Norway’s tally rose to twelve medals—six of them gold—reinforcing its position at the summit of the standings. Swedish athletes Isabella Wranaa and Rasmus Wranaa edged the American pair in a nail‑biting mixed‑doubles curling final, delivering a 6‑5 victory that secured Sweden’s second gold of the day.

The United States demonstrated breadth across disciplines. Curlers Korey Dropkin and Cory Thiesse captured silver, with Thiesse becoming the first American woman to win an Olympic curling medal. In alpine skiing combined, Jacqueline Wiles and Paula Moltzan surprised the crowd by overtaking the favored duo of Mikaela Shiffrin and Breezy Johnson for bronze. Freestyle skier Alex Hall and skier Ben Ogden added silver medals, while Ashley Farquharson earned bronze, underscoring America’s depth.

Other notable triumphs included Slovenia’s historic gold in the ski‑jumping mixed team event and Germany’s Julia Taubitz taking gold in women’s luge, extending Germany’s legacy in sliding sports. The current medal distribution reflects a blend of traditional winter powerhouses and emerging nations.

Key Concepts

  • Mixed‑Doubles Curling: A curling format featuring one male and one female athlete per team, emphasizing precision and teamwork.
  • Alpine Skiing Combined: An event that aggregates results from downhill and slalom runs to determine the overall winner.
  • Gold‑to‑Medal Ratio: A metric used by analysts to evaluate a country’s efficiency by comparing gold medals won to total medals earned.

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