Feb 20 • 07:34 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

Medal table for the 2026 Olympics: Where does France stand on Friday morning?

As of Friday morning, France ranks fourth in the medal standings at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics, having already achieved a record number of medals.

With just three days left until the conclusion of the Milan-Cortina Olympics, France is experiencing a highly successful Games, having set a new record for its medal count. The French team currently stands in fourth place overall, poised to maintain that position until the end of the event. This achievement highlights the strength of the team, despite the challenging competition from host nation Italy and other leading countries.

The French delegation has a total of nineteen medals to date, including six golds, illustrating the country's prowess in various winter sports. Among the key highlights of the Games has been the performance of athletes in biathlon and the recent successful introduction of ski-alpinism to the Olympic program, where Emily Harrop and Thibault Anselmet won silver and bronze respectively. These accomplishments not only boost France's standing in the medal table but also underline the country's ongoing ambitions for excellence in winter sports.

As the final days of the Olympics approach, France is focused on maximizing its medal haul, with exciting prospects in biathlon events scheduled for Friday that could further enhance its tally. As the Games draw to a close, the attention will be on whether the French team can fend off competition from rivals to stay in the top five, which could positively impact the nation's reputation in the international sports arena.

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