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Can Kazakhstan win more than 8 medals (any color) at the 2026 Winter Olympics?

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Kazakhstan will compete at the 2026 Winter Olympics with a delegation whose medal potential is traditionally concentrated in a limited number of disciplines, including freestyle skiing, speed skating, short track, and biathlon. In recent Winter Games, Kazakhstan’s total medal count has generally remained in the low single digits, reflecting a small pool of elite athletes rather than broad depth across winter sports.

Kazakhstan
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Conditions

Resolves “Yes” if by February 22, 2026 (the official closing date of the 2026 Winter Olympics), Kazakhstan wins 9 or more medals (gold, silver, and bronze combined), as recorded in the official medal table published by the International Olympic Committee. Otherwise — “No.”

Results

The Kazakhstan national team won a total of 1 medal at the 2026 Winter Olympic Games, and it was gold, earned in figure skating. 🏅 Medalist and discipline: 🥇 Mikhail Shaidorov — Gold in Men’s Singles Figure Skating

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