Feb 14 • 08:54 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia TVNET

Norway still in first place in the Olympic medal standings

Norwegian athletes continue to lead the medal table at the Milan-Cortina Olympic Games after winning four medals, including one gold.

At the Milan-Cortina Olympic Games, Norway has maintained its leading position in the medal standings by securing one gold, one silver, and two bronze medals on Friday. This achievement keeps Norway at the top with a total of 18 medals, of which eight are gold, three are silver, and seven are bronze, significantly bolstered by a third gold win for cross-country skier Juhaness Klebo. In addition to Norway's performance, the day saw a remarkable achievement from figure skater Mihails Shaidorovs, who not only won a gold medal but also made history by bringing Kazakhstan its first Olympic medal. The competition has been intense, with other countries like France, Australia, Czech Republic, Japan, and Great Britain each claiming a gold medal on the same day, highlighting the competitive nature of these Olympic games. Italy remains in second place in the medal count, followed by the USA and other nations, while Latvia has managed to earn a silver medal. The ongoing Olympic event continues to showcase the best athletes from around the world, reflecting not only the competitive spirit but also national pride as countries strive for excellence in sports.

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