All-Time Winter Olympics Medal Count by Country (1924-2026)


By | Updated On: February 20, 2026 12:32 ET

Here is a table of complete all-time Winter Olympic games medal standings from 1924 to 2026. It lists total gold, silver, and bronze medals won by each country and ranks nations based on overall performance across every Winter Games.

The medal table is based on information from the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and follows the Committee’s official sorting conventions.

The all-time Winter Olympics medal table compiles medal results for every nation from the first Games in 1924 through the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina. According to official IOC-reported standings, Norway leads the historical Winter Olympic medal count with the most gold medals and the highest overall medal total of any country.

The 2026 Winter Olympics featured 93 National Olympic Committees and continued Norway’s dominance in the medal standings. As countries accumulate medals across disciplines, the table shows how medal achievements are distributed across nations over the entire history of the Winter Games

Winter Olympics Medal Count by Country (1924-2026)

RankNOCNo.Of Winter Games GoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Norway (NOR)25165143134442
2United States (USA)25123133101357
3Germany (GER)1711811278308
4Austria (AUT)25769696268
5Canada (CAN)25817783241
6Soviet Union (URS)9785759194
7Sweden (SWE)25715764192
8Switzerland (SUI)25695362184
9Netherlands (NED)21605748165
10Italy (ITA)25544258154
11Finland (FIN)24535049152
12France (FRA)25494954152
13Russia (RUS/ROC)6473935121
14East Germany (GDR)6393635110
15China (CHN)1326352889
16South Korea (KOR)1933301982
17Japan (JPN)2522293586
18Czech Republic (CZE)919172258
19Great Britain (GBR)2413111640
20Slovenia (SLO)91011930
21Poland (POL)247101128
22Australia (AUS)2099725
23Belarus (BLR)787621
24Spain (ESP)2033713
25Croatia (CRO)846111
26Kazakhstan (KAZ)92349
27New Zealand (NZL)152316
28Liechtenstein (LIE)192226
29Luxembourg (LUX)212002
30Hungary (HUN)211236
31Belgium (BEL)221146
32Bulgaria (BUL)211236
33Uzbekistan (UZB)71001
34Latvia (LAT)130448
35Georgia (GEO)90123
36North Korea (PRK)90112
37Greece (GRE)200022
38Argentina (ARG)190101
39Chile (CHI)180101
40Portugal (POR)170011
41Romania (ROU)210011
42Armenia (ARM)70011
43Moldova (MDA)70011
44Tajikistan (TJK)70011
45Brazil (BRA)11001
46Spain (ESP)2033713
47Belgium (BEL)221146

The all-time Winter Olympics medal table (1924–2026) shows Norway as the most successful nation in Winter Olympic history with 165 gold medals and 442 total medals. The United States ranks second with 123 gold and 357 total medals, followed by Germany with 118 gold and 308 total medals. Austria (76 gold) and Canada (81 gold) complete the top five in total gold medals.

A total of 47 nations have won at least one Winter Olympic medal. Of these, 33 countries have secured at least one gold medal. Several nations, including Greece, Argentina, Chile, Portugal, Romania, Armenia, Moldova, and Tajikistan, have won medals but have not won a gold medal in Winter Olympic history.

FAQs of Winter Olympics Medal Table

Which country has won the most medals in Winter Olympics history?

Norway leads the all-time Winter Olympics medal table with 165 gold medals and 442 total medals (1924–2026), the highest of any nation.

Which country has the most gold medals at the Winter Olympics?

Norway has won the most gold medals in Winter Olympic history with 165 gold medals.

How many countries have won a Winter Olympics medal?

A total of 47 nations have won at least one medal in Winter Olympics history between 1924 and 2026.

How many countries have won a gold medal at the Winter Olympics?

Out of the 47 medal-winning nations, 33 countries have secured at least one gold medal in Winter Olympic history.

Who ranks second and third in the all-time Winter Olympics medal table?

The United States ranks second with 123 gold medals and 357 total medals, while Germany ranks third with 118 gold medals and 308 total medals.

Which countries have won medals but never a gold medal?

Countries that have won medals but have not won a gold medal include Greece, Argentina, Chile, Portugal, Romania, Armenia, Moldova, and Tajikistan.

Sources

Year Wise Winter Olympics Medal Table

  • 2026 Winter Olympics Medal Table
  • 2022 Winter Olympics Medal Table
  • 2018 Winter Olympics Medal Table
  • 2014 Winter Olympics Medal Table
  • 1972 Winter Olympics Medal Table
  • 2010 Winter Olympics Medal Table
  • 1968 Winter Olympics Medal Table
  • 2006 Winter Olympics Medal Table
  • 1964 Winter Olympics Medal Table
  • 2002 Winter Olympics Medal Table
  • 1960 Winter Olympics Medal Table
  • 1998 Winter Olympics Medal Table
  • 1956 Winter Olympics Medal Table
  • 1994 Winter Olympics Medal Table
  • 1952 Winter Olympics Medal Table
  • 1992 Winter Olympics Medal Table
  • 1948 Winter Olympics Medal Table
  • 1988 Winter Olympics Medal Table
  • 1936 Winter Olympics Medal Table
  • 1984 Winter Olympics Medal Table
  • 1932 Winter Olympics Medal Table
  • 1980 Winter Olympics Medal Table
  • 1928 Winter Olympics Medal Table
  • 1976 Winter Olympics Medal Table
  • 1924 Winter Olympics Medal Table