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Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026 Medal Count


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14 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

All-time Olympic Medal Table*
 

*Men’s ice hockey is still missing

 

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Shouldn't the achievements of the GDR be incorporated into actual: Germany, just like the USSR into Russia?

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Just now, Gianlu33 said:

Nope

And what about the official sources? Russia certainly took over the achievements of the USSR, but what about the DDR? That state didn't disappear, but its resources were taken over by present-day Germany- many athletes competed under both flags.

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1 minute ago, copravolley said:

And what about the official sources? Russia certainly took over the achievements of the USSR, but what about the DDR? That state didn't disappear, but its resources were taken over by present-day Germany- many athletes competed under both flags.

For the IOC, they are different, so the medal table is adjusted accordingly. Obviously, it is a private database, so it is not entirely reliable at an official level, but the data is correct.

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Just now, Gianlu33 said:

For the IOC, they are different, so the medal table is adjusted accordingly. Obviously, it is a private database, so it is not entirely reliable at an official level, but the data is correct.

Hmm, but there's a rule that Russia took over the medals of the USSR, not Ukraine or Belarus. As for the DDR, I have no idea. In theory, the entire DDR, RFN and current Germany's medal tally after 1990 should be added and reported as all. Otherwise, we have a situation where a country disappeared after the 1988 Olympics.

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43 minutes ago, copravolley said:

Hmm, but there's a rule that Russia took over the medals of the USSR, not Ukraine or Belarus. As for the DDR, I have no idea. In theory, the entire DDR, RFN and current Germany's medal tally after 1990 should be added and reported as all. Otherwise, we have a situation where a country disappeared after the 1988 Olympics.

Germany should compile all variations beside GDR. During that time FRG was the official successor of unified Germany, while GDR was a run-away country. Plus having 2 German teams was an unfair advantage, as they had double the chances to compete in sports.

 

If Catalonia left Spain and competed in 3 Olympics before reuniting again with Spain, the medals won in those 3 Olympics we wouldn't count as Spanish, because at that time they were an independent country.

 

Russia is correctly inheriting the USSR lineage, as well as all the other BS they like to make up like ROC etc., because at the end of the day it is still Russia regardless of the "official naming".

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1 hour ago, Gianlu33 said:

All-time Olympic Medal Table*
 

*Men’s ice hockey is still missing

 

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What is your source. 

 

You have 986 medals for FRANCE, but it's only 977 

 

 

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FINAL STANDING

 

Sunday 22.02.2026

Total Medal Events: 116/116

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
.NOR Norway
18
12
11
41
2
:USA United States
12
12
9
33
3
:NED Netherlands
10
7
3
20
4
:ITA Italy
10
6
14
30
5
:GER Germany
8
10
8
18
6
:FRA France
8
9
6
23
7
:SWE Sweden
8
6
4
18
8
.SUI Switzerland
6
9
8
23
9
:AUT Austria
5
8
5
18
10
:JPN Japan
5
7
12
24
11
:CAN Canada
5
7
9
21
12
:CHN China
5
4
6
15
13
:KOR South Korea
3
4
3
10
14
:AUS Australia
3
2
1
6
15
:GBR Great Britain
3
1
1
5
16
:CZE Czechia
2
2
1
5
17
:SLO Slovenia
2
1
1
4
18
:ESP Spain
1
0
2
3
19
:BRA Brazil
1
0
0
1
-
:KAZ Kazakhstan
1
0
0
1
21
:POL Poland
0
3
1
4
22
:NZL New Zealand
0
2
1
3
23
:FIN Finland
0
1
5
6
24
:LAT Latvia
0
1
1
2
25
:DEN Denmark
0
1
0
1
-
:EST Estonia
0
1
0
1
-
:GEO Georgia
0
1
0
1
28
:BUL Bulgaria
0
0
2
2
29
:BEL Belgium
0
0
1
1

 

 

* Silver Medal won by an Neutral Olympic Athlete is not included in the table.

 

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27 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

Germany should compile all variations beside GDR. During that time FRG was the official successor of unified Germany, while GDR was a run-away country. Plus having 2 German teams was an unfair advantage, as they had double the chances to compete in sports.

 

If Catalonia left Spain and competed in 3 Olympics before reuniting again with Spain, the medals won in those 3 Olympics we wouldn't count as Spanish, because at that time they were an independent country.

 

Russia is correctly inheriting the USSR lineage, as well as all the other BS they like to make up like ROC etc., because at the end of the day it is still Russia regardless of the "official naming".

And there is still the Third Reich :P

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7 minutes ago, copravolley said:

And there is still the Third Reich :P

Pre WWII Germany (no matter which form of government so applies to pre and post 1933 as well) competed as GER , same as now 

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