Norway Tops Winter Olympics Medal Table with 41 Medals
Norway clinched first place with 18 golds, 12 silvers, and 11 bronzes, led by Johannes Klæbo's six gold medals in cross-country skiing.
Key Points
- Norway won 41 medals: 18 gold, 12 silver, 11 bronze.
- Johannes Klæbo secured 6 gold medals in cross-country skiing.
- Norway excelled across multiple winter sports disciplines.
- Closing ceremony held at Verona Arena, Italy.
Norway topped the medal table at the Winter Olympics, securing first place with a total of 41 medals: 18 golds, 12 silvers, and 11 bronzes.
The Norwegian team dominated the standings, boosted by six gold medals from cross-country skier Johannes Klæbo. The achievement capped a strong performance across multiple disciplines.
The closing ceremony took place yesterday at Verona Arena in Italy, marking the official end of the Games.
Norway's haul underscores its traditional strength in winter sports, particularly in cross-country skiing, where Klæbo emerged as a standout athlete.
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