

Madison Chock and Evan Bates added another silver medal to the team's count after their stunning galactic-themed ice dance Sunday night. Snowboarder Julia Marino won the United States’ first medal on Saturday, but it was not gold. The three-time Olympian took home bronze, while her teammate Rosie Brennan came in fourth. Lindsey Jacobellis slid to victory in the women's snowboard cross, putting an end to Team USA's gold-less streak at the Winter Olympics in Beijing.
endured five days of grueling competition - with some disappointing upsets - to finally bring home its first gold medal last week. The United States (21) is ahead of Austria, which has 17. Germany sits fourth with 22 total medals, including 10 gold, which is second most. in men's curling to take bronze, jumping into third with 24 total. Canada took home four medals on Day 14, including a win over the U.S. The Russian Olympic Committee has the second-most medals with 27. United States - 21 (8 gold, 8 silver, 5 bronze)īiathlete Johannes Thingnes Boe won the men's 15km mass start to claim the 15th Norwegian gold medal at the 2022 Games on Friday, a Winter Olympics record.Īt the 2018 PyeongChang Games, Germany and Norway had equaled the record of 14 gold medals won by a country at one Winter Olympics Games, matching the tally Canada had set at Vancouver 2010. Germany - 22 (10 gold, 7 silver, 5 bronze)ĥ. Canada - 24 (4 gold, 7 silver, 13 bronze)Ĥ. Norway – 34 (15 gold, 8 silver, 11 bronze)Ģ. Here are the top nations in the medal count so far:ġ. Over 300 medals will be awarded to Olympians participating in the 2022 Winter Games. With 15 sports and 109 events, ranging from skiing to bobsledding to figure skating, world-class athletes will go for gold during a two-week global competition on the grandest stage. The United States came to Beijing with the second-most Winter Olympics medals with 305. Sign up for the weekly Chicago Catch-Up newsletter here.Īt the 2022 Games there are 109 gold medals in total, up from 102 in Pyeongchang four years ago and a far cry from the 16 on offer at the first Winter Olympics at Chamonix in 1924. For more information visit out of the loop? We'll catch you up on the Chicago news you need to know. Hosted every four years, the USA Games showcase 19 Olympic-style team and individual sports and 30 events during the week, including forums and VIP receptions. Special Olympics Arizona was represented by more than 115 athletes, partners and coaches at the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games, which showcased more than 5,500 athletes and coaches from throughout the country competing in front of more than 125,000 spectators and supporters at one of the country’s most cherished sporting events. It was a truly magical experience, we can’t wait to do it again in four years.” “I am so proud of Team Arizona, they competed, they had fun, they overcame challenges, and most importantly, made new friends and really showcased what Special Olympics is all about – becoming champions for a more inclusive world. “This was such a great week and a moment that our athletes will cherish forever,” said Jamie Heckerman, President and CEO of Special Olympics Arizona. The 44 individual and team medals were earned in the following sports: Special Olympics Arizona athletes, partners and coaches made a triumphant return to Arizona following the completion of the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games, bringing home a total of 44 medals (16 Gold, 20 Silver and 8 Bronze) and tons of laughs and smiles from the week-long competition that brought together more than 5,500 athletes and coaches from throughout the country. TEAM ARIZONA ALSO EARNED 20 SILVER MEDALS AND 8 BRONZE MEDALS
