2026 Winter Olympics Live Updates & Results Tracker: Norway Breaks Gold Record (17G/36 Total), USA Strong at 27 Medals – Day 14 Highlights, Men’s Hockey Semis Ongoing (Feb 20)

2026 Winter Olympics Live Updates

Welcome to the 2026 Winter Olympics Live updates & results tracker for the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics. The 2026 Winter Olympics Live Updates & Results Tracker (Milano Cortina) – your daily hub for recaps, key highlights, medal counts, and ongoing action from the Milano Cortina 2026 Games (Feb 6–22).

This page extends our popular 2026 Winter Olympics Schedule and will be updated daily with fresh results, medal tallies, and analysis. Bookmark this for your go-to resource and check back often!

2026 Winter Olympics Live Updates & Results

  • Day 13 (Feb 19) Standouts – USA’s massive day: Women’s ice hockey gold (2-1 OT win over Canada; Megan Keller OT winner, reclaiming the title). Women’s figure skating gold (Alysa Liu with 226.79, first U.S. individual women’s gold since 2002; Kaori Sakamoto silver, Ami Nakai bronze). Jordan Stolz silver in men’s speed skating 1500m (his third medal). Women’s curling: USA advanced to semis.
  • Day 14 (Feb 20, ongoing) – Norway’s Johannes Dale-Skjevdal won men’s biathlon 15km mass start (perfect 20/20 shooting; Norway’s record 17th gold; silver to teammate Sturla Holm Laegreid). Other golds: Women’s ski cross (Germany’s Daniela Maier), men’s freeski aerials (China’s Wang Xindi). More medals in women’s speed skating 1500m, men’s freeski halfpipe, short track relays pending.
  • Women’s Curling Semis – Switzerland defeated USA 7-4 (USA will play Canada for bronze on Feb 21). Sweden beat Canada 6-3; Sweden vs. Switzerland for gold on Feb 22.
  • Men’s Ice Hockey Semis (ongoing as of latest reports): USA vs. Slovakia (USA leading/strong position). Canada vs. Finland (Canada trailing 0-2 in second period; Crosby remains out injured). Winners advance to Feb 22 gold medal game.

Other Notes: ~18 events remain (finals in speed skating, curling medals, hockey bronze/gold, closing ceremony Feb 22 in Verona). No major weather disruptions reported today.

Broadcast & How to Watch (US viewers):

  • NBC/Peacock: Primetime highlights (evening CET = afternoon/evening PST).
  • USA Network: Live alpine/short track.
  • Streaming: Peacock for full events.

Current 2026 Olympics Medal Count

Predicted Medal Tally

From official sources (Olympics.com, NBC, etc.; sorted by gold, then silver, then bronze).

98+ of 116 events complete. Norway extended dominance; USA steady in second totals.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Norway (NOR)1791036
2United States (USA)912627
3Italy (ITA) host951226
4Germany (GER)68822
5France (FRA)68620
6Netherlands (NED)67316
7Switzerland (SUI)66416
7Sweden (SWE)66416
9Austria (AUT)58518
10Japan (JPN)571224
11Canada (CAN)45615
12China (CHN)43512

Notes: Ranked by gold, then silver, then bronze. Norway’s biathlon gold pushed them to historic highs. USA up significantly from pre-Day 13 (~6G). Full/live at Olympics.com/medals.

(*Host nation)

Full official tally available at Olympics.com Medals Page.

Projected 2026 Winter Olympics Medal Tally

Here’s the predicted 2026 Winter Olympics Medal tally based on expert projections, historical performance, and betting odds from before the games kicking off. We wrote about the projections in more detail for you here too. A lot of fans like to compare and contrast the predictions on the same page as the results. Norway is the heavy favorite to top both gold and total medals, thanks to stars in cross-country skiing and biathlon. These are estimates from sources like Gracenote, Totallympics, and Polymarket . Actual results may vary

RankCountryProjected GoldProjected Total Medals
1Norway25-3065-75
2Germany15-2055-65
3USA12-1845-55
4Canada10-1550-60
5Austria8-1230-40
6Switzerland7-1025-35
7Sweden6-1020-30
8Netherlands5-815-25
9France4-815-25
10Italy (Host)3-710-20

Favorites to watch: Norway (biathlon, skiing), USA (snowboarding, figure skating), Germany (luge, bobsleigh).

More 2026 Winter Olympics Resources

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