MEDAL TABLE ⟩ Norway won again and prouder than ever, Estonia ranked 25th
Norway's team dominated the recent Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina, finishing with a record number of gold medals while Estonia placed 25th.
The Winter Olympics recently concluded in Milano Cortina, where Norway excelled like never before, clinching the highest number of gold medals in the event's history. This remarkable achievement not only highlights Norway's dominance in winter sports but also signifies the country's rigorous preparation and investment in athletes over the years.
With nearly 3,000 athletes competing across 16 sports, including the debut of alpine climbing as an Olympic event, the games showcased a diverse range of talents and competitions. Norway's performance, particularly in skiing and snowboarding, set them apart from their competitors, solidifying their reputation as a powerhouse in winter sports.
Estonia, despite facing stiff competition, secured a respectable 25th place in the medal standings. This ranking reflects the challenges smaller countries often encounter in such prestigious international events, yet it also emphasizes the need for continued support and development in Estonian sports to enhance future performances on the Olympic stage.