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* Host nation ( China) 2022 Winter Olympics medal table Rank Two bronze medals were awarded to Daniela Maier and Fanny Smith for a third-place tie in the freestyle women's ski cross event following a decision by the Court of Arbitration for Sport. The number of silver medals is taken into consideration next and then the number of bronze medals. By default, the table is ordered by the number of gold medals the athletes from a nation won, where a nation is an entity represented by a National Olympic Committee (NOC). The medal table is based on information provided by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and is consistent with IOC convention in its published medal tables. See also: List of 2022 Winter Olympics medal winners Medal table From left to right: Oleksandr Abramenko, Qi Guangpu, and Ilya Burov won silver, gold, and bronze respectively during the men's aerials freestyle skiing event. Germany achieved a podium sweep in the men's two-man bobsleigh competition with Francesco Friedrich and Thorsten Margis winning gold, Johannes Lochner and Florian Bauer earning silver, and Christoph Hafer and Matthias Sommer attaining bronze. Snowboarder Zoi Sadowski-Synnott of New Zealand won the first Winter Olympic gold medal for that nation. Bø also earned the most gold medals with four. īiathletes Johannes Thingnes Bø, Quentin Fillon Maillet, and Marte Olsbu Røiseland, and cross-country skier Alexander Bolshunov won the most total medals at the games with five each. Athletes from that nation also won 15 medals overall, which eclipsed its record of 11 at both the 20 winter editions. Host nation China won nine gold medals surpassing its gold medal tally of five during the 2010 winter edition. The latter record was the highest gold medal tally at a single Winter Games. Athletes from Norway won the most medals overall, with 37, and the most gold medals, with 16. Overall 29 nations received at least one medal, and 23 of them won at least one gold medal. A total of 2,871 athletes from 91 nations participated in 109 events in seven sports across 15 disciplines. The 2022 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXIV Olympic Winter Games, was a winter multi-sport event held in Beijing, China, from 4 to 20 February. Concerns and controversies ( Russian doping scandal, withdrawals, COVID-19 cases).Represents countries that did not win any medals. Represents countries that won only at least one bronze medal. Represents countries that won at least one silver medal but no gold medals. Represents countries that won at least one gold medal. World map showing the medal achievements of each country during the 2022 Winter Olympics. Johannes Thingnes Bø (pictured) tied with Quentin Fillon Maillet, Marte Olsbu Røiseland, and Alexander Bolshunov for most overall medals won at the 2022 Winter Olympics at five apiece.
