Feb 12 • 15:04 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

2026 Olympics: France loses a place in the medal table

France has dropped to seventh place in the 2026 Olympic medal standings after gaining an eighth medal through Romane Miradoli in the super-G event.

France's performance at the 2026 Winter Olympics has seen a shift in their medal standings as Romane Miradoli clinched a silver in the super-G event, marking the country's eighth medal overall. Following a remarkable previous day where the team secured four medals, the French squad now finds itself ranked seventh after six days of competition. Their medal tally reflects a competitive spirit, but they are still trailing behind leading countries.

Currently, the medal table is dominated by Norway, which holds 13 medals, closely followed by Italy with 14 medals, while the United States ranks second overall. Despite the strong showing from Miradoli and a commendable effort from the French snowboardcross team, which had promising performances but failed to secure additional medals, France's position indicates the challenge they face in this highly competitive Olympic environment.

The quest for gold remains paramount for all competing nations, and while France continues to strive for success, their ranking highlights the intense competition they are up against, particularly from powerhouse nations in winter sports such as Norway and Italy. As the games continue, all eyes will be on France to see if they can improve their standings and secure more medals as the Olympics progress.

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