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Norway was the most successful medal country at the games, with a strong performance from host Italy

Norway topped the medal table at the Milan Cortina Olympics, collecting 41 medals, followed by the USA and the Netherlands.

At the conclusion of the Milano Cortina Olympics, Norway emerged as the dominant force, leading the medal tally with an impressive 41 medals, comprised of 18 gold, 12 silver, and 11 bronze. This year's performance surpassed Norway's previous showing at the Beijing Olympics, where they achieved 37 medals, illustrating the country's ongoing strength in winter sports.

Following Norway in the medal ranking were the United States and the Netherlands, both of which exhibited strong performances, particularly in skating events. The host nation, Italy, celebrated a significant success this time around, achieving five times more gold medals compared to their haul in Beijing, reflecting a notable improvement in their winter sports program.

Notably, among the 29 countries that secured medals, Estonia made a mark with a silver medal in men’s freestyle skiing by Henry Sildaru. This achievement was a highlight for the Estonian team, which has been striving to leave its mark on the international sporting stage. Overall, the Milano Cortina Games showcased fierce competition and emerging talents across the various sporting disciplines.

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