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The 2018 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXIII Olympic Winter Games, were a winter multi-sport event held in Pyeongchang County (stylized as PyeongChang for the games), South Korea, from 9 to 25 February, with preliminary events in some sports beginning on 8 February.
8. 6. 23. Official medal table of the Winter Olympic Games in PyeongChang. Find an alphabetical list of medals and celebrate the achievements of 2018's finest athletes.
South Korea ranked seventh overall at the 2018 Winter Games, with five gold medals and 17 overall medals. South Korea has traditionally been a country that won many medals in short track speed skating, but in this competition, it also won medals in skeleton racing, curling and skiing. South Korea's Yun Sung-Bin won a gold medal in men's ...
- Norway, 39 Medals
- Germany, 31 Medals
- Canada, 29 Medals
- United States, 23 Medals
- Netherlands, 20 Medals
- South Korea, 17 Medals
- Olympic Athletes from Russia, 17 Medals
- Switzerland, 15 Medals
- France, 15 Medals
- Sweden, 14 Medals
Gold: 14 medals
Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo, Cross-Country Skiing, Men’s Sprint Classic Simen Hegstad Krueger, Cross-Country Skiing, Men’s 15km + 15km Skiathlon Maren Lundby, Ski Jumping, Ladies’ Normal Hill Individual Aksel Lund Svindal, Skiing, Men’s Downhill Ragnhild Haga, Cross-Country Skiing, Ladies’ 10km Freestyle Johannes Thinges Boe, Biathlon, Men’s 20km Individual Cross-Country Skiing Ladies’ 4 x 5km Relay, Team Event Oystein Braaten, Men’s Ski Slopestyle Cross-Country Skiing Men’s 4 x 10km Relay, Team...
Silver: 14 medals
Marit Bjoergen, Cross-Country Skiing, Ladies’ 7.5km + 7.5km Skiathlon Maiken Caspersen Falla, Cross-Country Skiing, Ladies’s Sprint Classic Johann Andre Forfang, Ski Jumping, Men’s Normal Hill Individual Marte Olsbu, Biathlon, Women’s 7.5km Sprint Martin Johnsrud Sundby, Cross-Country Skiing, Men’s 15km + 15km Skiathlon Kjetil Jansrud, Skiing, Men’s Downhill Ragnhild Mowinckel, Skiing, Ladies’ Giant Slalom Simen Hegstad Krueger, Cross-Country Skiing, Men’s 15km Free Henrick Kristoffersen, Men...
Bronze: 11 medals
Hans Christer Holund, Cross-country Skiing, Men’s 15km + 15km Skiathlon Robert Johansson, Ski Jumping, Men’s Normal Hill Individual Robert Johansson, Ski Jumping, Men’s Large Hill Individual Sverre Lunde Pedersen, Speed Skating, Men’s 5,000m Marit Bjoergen, Cross-Country Skiing, Ladies’ 10km Freestyle Kjetil Jansrud, Skiing, Men’s Super-G Tiril Eckhoff, Cross-Country Skiing, Ladies’ 12.5km Mass Start Emil Hegle Svendsen, Biathalon, Men’s 15km Mass Start Cross-Country Skiing, Ladies’ Team Spri...
Gold: 14 medals
Laura Dahlmeier, Biathlon, Women’s 7.5km Sprint Laura Dahlmeier, Biathlon, Women’s 10km Pursuit Eric Frenzel, Nordic Combined, Individual Gundersen NH/10km Natalie Geisenberger, Luge, Women’s Singles Arnd Peiffer, Biathlon, Men’s 10km Sprint Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt, Men’s Luge Doubles Andreas Wellinger, Ski Jumping, Men’s Normal Hill Individual Aljona Savchenko & Bruno Massot, Figure Skating, Pairs Skating Natalie Geisenberger, Johannes Ludwig, Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt, Luge, Team Rela...
Silver: 10 medals
Katharina Althaus, Ski Jumping, Ladies’ Normal Hill Individual Dajana Eitberger, Luge, Women’s Singles Jacqueline Loelling, Women’s Skeleton Andreas Wellinger, Ski Jumping, Men’s Large Hill Individual Simon Schempp, Biathlon, Men’s 15km Mass Start Ski Jumping, Men’s Team Large Hill Fabian Rissole, Nordic Combined, Individual Gunderson LH/10k Selina Joerg, Snowboard, Ladies’ Parallel Giant Slalom Bobsleigh, 4-man Men’s Ice Hockey
Bronze: 7 medals
Johannes Ludwig, Luge, Men’s Singles Benedikt Doll, Biathlon, Men’s 12.5km Pursuit Eggert Toni & Benecken Sascha, Luge, Doubles Laura Dahlmeier, Biathlon, Women’s 15km Individual Eric Frenzel, Nordic Combined, Individual Gunderson LH/10k Biathlon, Men’s 4×7.5km Relay Ramona Theresia Hofmeister, Snowboard, Ladies’ Parallel Giant Slalom
Gold: 11 medals
Curling, Mixed Doubles Figure Skating, Team Event Mikael Kingsbury, Freestyle Skiing, Men’s Moguls Ted-Jan Bloemen, Speed Skating, Men’s 10,000m Samuel Girard, Short-Track Speed Skating, Men’s 1,000m Alexander Kopacz and Justin Kripps, Bobsled, 2-Man Cassie Sharpe, Freestyle Skiing, Ladies’ Ski Halfpipe Tessa Virtue/Scott Moir, Figure Skating, Ice Dance Brady Leman, Freestyle Skiing, Men’s Ski Cross Kelsey Serwa, Freestyle Skiing, Ladies’ Ski Cross Sebastien Toutant, Snowboard, Men’s Big Air
Silver: 8 medals
Justine Dufour-Lapointe, Freestyle Skiing, Ladies’ Moguls Max Parrot, Snowboarding, Men’s Slopestyle Ted-Jan Bloemen, Speed Skating, Men’s 5,000m Laurie Blouin, Snowboarding, Ladies’ Slopestyle Alex Gough, Sam Edney, Tristan Walker & Justin Snith, Luge, Team Relay Competition Women’s Ice Hockey Kim Boutin, Short Track Speed Skating, Ladies’ 1,000m Brittany Phelan, Freestyle Skiing, Ladies’ Ski Cross
Bronze: 10 medals
Kim Boutin, Short Track Speed Skating, Ladies’ 500m Kim Boutin, Short Track Speed Skating, Ladies’ 1,500m Alex Gough, Luge, Women’s Singles Mark McMorris, Snowboarding, Men’s Slopestyle Meagan Duhamel/Eric Radford, Figure Skating, Pairs Skating Mark McMorris, Snowboarding, Men’s Slopestyle Women’s Bobsleigh Short Track Speed Skating, Men’s 5,000m Relay Kaetlyn Osmond, Figure Skating, Ladies’ Single Skating Men’s Ice Hockey
Gold: 9 medals
Redmond Gerard, Snowboarding, Men’s Slopestyle Jamie Anderson, Snowboarding, Ladies’ Slopestyle Chloe Kim, Snowboarding, Ladies’ Halfpipe Shaun White, Snowboarding, Men’s Halfpipe Mikaela Shiffrin, Skiing, Ladies’ Giant Slalom Cross-Country Skiing, Ladies’ Team Sprint Free David Wise, Freestyle Skiing, Men’s Ski Halfpipe Women’s Ice Hockey Men’s Curling
Silver: 8 medals
Chris Mazdzer, Luge, Men’s Singles John-Henry Krueger, Short Track Speed Skating, Men’s 1,000 meters Nicholas Goepper, Men’s Ski Slopestyle Women’s Bobsleigh Jamie Anderson, Snowboarding, Ladies’ Big Air Alex Ferreira, Freestyle Skiing, Men’s Ski Halfpipe Mikaela Shiffrin, Skiing, Ladies’ Alpine Combined Kyle Mack, Snowboard, Men’s Big Air
Bronze: 6 medals
Figure Skating, Team Event Arielle Gold, Snowboarding, Ladies’ Halfpipe Brita Sigourney, Freestyle Skiing, Ladies’ Ski Halfpipe Alex Shibutani/Maia Shibutani, Figure Skating, Ice Dance Lindsey Vonn, Skiing, Ladies’ Downhill Speed Skating, Ladies’ Team Pursuit
Gold: 8 medals
Carlijn Achtereekte, Speed Skating, Ladies’ 3,000m Sven Kramer, Speed Skating, Men’s 5,000m Kjeld Nuis, Speed Skating, Men’s 1,500m Jorien ter Mors, Speed Skating, Ladies’ 1,000m Ireen Wust, Speed Skating, Ladies’ 1,500m Esmee Visser, Speed Skating, Ladies’ 5,000m Suzanne Schulting, Short Track Speed Skating, Ladies’ 1,000m Kjeld Nuis, Speed Skating, Men’s 1,000m
Silver: 6 medals
Sjinkie Knegt, Short Track Speed Skating, Men’s 1,500m Patrick Roest, Speed Skating, Men’s 1,500m Yara van Kerkhof, Short Track Speed Skating, Ladies’ 500m Ireen Wurst, Speed Skating, Ladies’ 3,000m Jorrit Bergsma, Speed Skating, Men’s 10,000m Speed Skating, Ladies’ Team Pursuit
Bronze: 6 medals
Antoinette De Jong, Speed Skating, Ladies’ 3,000m Marrit Leenstra, Speed Skating, Ladies’ 1,500m Short Track Speed Skating, ladies’ 3,000m relay Speed Skating, Men’s Team Pursuit Irene Schouten, Speed Skating, Ladies’ Mass Start Koen Verweij, Speed Skating, Men’s Mass Start
Gold: 5 medals
Hyojun Lim, Short-Track Speed Skating, Men’s 1,500m Sungbin Yun, Men’s Skeleton Minjeong Choi, Short-Track Speed Skating, Ladies’ 1,500m Short Track Speed Skating, Ladies’ 3,000m Relay Lee Seung-Hoon, Speed Skating, Men’s Mass Start
Silver: 8 medals
Lee Sang-Hwa, Speed Skating, Ladies’ 500m Cha Min-Kyu, Speed Skating, Men’s 500m Speed Skating, Men’s Team Pursuit Hwang Dae-heon, Short Track Speed Skating, Men’s 500m Lee Sangho, Snowboard, Men’s Parallel Giant Slalom Kim Bo-Reum, Speed Skating, Ladies’ Mass Start Bobsleigh, 4-man Women’s Curling
Bronze: 4 medals
Min Seok Kim, Speed Skating, Men’s 1,500m Yira Seo, Short Track Speed Skating, Men’s 1,000m Lim Hyojun, Short Track Speed Skating, Men’s 500m Kim Tae-yun, Speed Skating, Men’s 1,000m
Gold: 2 medal
Alina Zagitova, Figure Skating, Ladies’ Single Skating Men’s Ice Hockey
Silver: 6 medals
Figure Skating, Team Event Nikita Tregubov, Men’s Skeleton Cross-Country Skiing, Team Event Cross-Country Skiing, Men’s Team Sprint Free Evgenia Medvedeva, Figure Skating, Ladies’ Single Skating Alexander Bolshunov, Cross-Country SKiing, Men’s 50km Mass Start Classic
Bronze: 9 medals
Alexander Bolshunov, Cross-Country Skiing, Men’s Sprint Classic Yulia Belorukova, Cross-Country Skiing, Ladies’ Sprint Classic Semen Elistratov, Short Track Speed Skating, Men’s 1,500m Denis Spitsov, Cross-Country Skiing, Men’s 15km Free Natalia Voronina, Speed Skating, Ladies’ 5,000m Cross-Country Skiing, Ladies’ 4 x 5km Relay Ilia Burov, Freestyle Skiing, Men’s Aerials Sergey Ridzik, Freestyle Skiing, Men’s Ski Cross Andrey Larkov, Cross-Country Skiing, Men’s 50km Mass Start Classic Sergey...
Gold: 5 medals
Dario Cologna, Cross-Country Skiing, Men’s 15km Free Sarah Hoefflin, Freestyle Skiing, Ladies’ Ski Slopestyle Michelle Gisin, Skiing, Ladies’ Alpine Combined Alpine Skiing, Alpine Team Event Nevin Galmarni, Snowboard, Men’s Parallel Slalom
Silver: 6 medals
Curling, Mixed Doubles Beat Feuz, Skiing, Men’s Super-G Wendy Holdener, Skiing, Women’s Slalom Mathilde Gremaud, Freestyle Skiing, Ladies’ Ski Slopestyle Marc Bischofberger, Freestyle Skiing, Men’s Ski Cross Ramon Zenhaeusern, Skiing, Mens’ Slalom
Bronze: 4 medal
Beat Fuez, Skiing, Men’s Downhill Wendy Holdener, Skiing, Ladies’ Alpine Combined Fanny Smith, Freestyle Skiing, Ladies’ Ski Cross Men’s Curling
Gold: 5 medals
Perrine Laffont, Freestyle Skiing, Ladies’ Moguls Martin Fourcade, Biathlon, Men’s 12.5km Pursuit Pierre Vaultier, Snowboarding, Men’s Snowboard Cross Martin Fouracde, Biathlon, Men’s 15m Mass Start Biathlon, 2x6km Women + 2×7.5km Men Mixed Relay
Silver: 4 medals
Alexis Pinturault, Skiing, Men’s Alpine Combined Julia Pereira de Sousa Mabileau, Snowboarding, Ladies’ Snowboard Cross Marie Martinod, Skiing, Freestyle Ladies’ Ski Halfpipe Gabriella Papadakis/Guillaume Cizeron, Figure Skating, Ice Dance
Bronze: 6 medals
Anais Bescond, Biathlon, Women’s 10km Pursuit Victor Muffat-Jeandet, Skiing, Men’s Alpine Combined Alexis Pinturault, Alpine Skiing, Men’s Giant Slalom Cross-Country skiing, Men’s 4 x 10lm relay, Team Event Cross-Country Skiing, Men’s Team Sprint Free Biathlon, Women’s 4x6km Relay
Gold: 7 medals
Frida Hansdotter, Skiing, Ladies’ Slalom Hanna Obeberg, Biathlon, Ladies’ 15km Individual Charlotte Kalla, Cross-Country Skiing, 7.5km + 7.5km Skiathlon Stina Nilsson, Cross-Country Skiing, Ladies’ Sprint Classic Andre Myhrer, Skiing, Mens’ Slalom Biathlon, Men’s 4×7.5km Relay Women’s Curling
Silver: 6 medals
Sebastian Samuelsson, Biathlon, Men’s 12.5km Pursuit Charlotte Kalla, Cross-Country Skiing, Ladies’ 10km Free Cross-Country Skiing, Ladies’ 4 x 5km Relay Cross-Country Skiing, Ladies’ Team Sprint Free Biathlon, Women’s 4x6km Relay Men’s Curling
Bronze: 1 medal
Stina Nilsson, Cross-Country Skiing, Ladies’ 30 km Mass Start Classic
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