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Will Norway have the most medals at the 2026 Winter Olympics?

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Norway enters the 2026 Winter Olympics as the most consistently dominant nation in winter sports. Historically, Norway leads the medal table through depth rather than reliance on a few stars, with strong pipelines in cross-country skiing, biathlon, Nordic combined, alpine skiing, and increasingly in freestyle events. This breadth allows Norway to accumulate medals across many competitions, reducing exposure to injuries or underperformance in any single discipline.

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Conditions

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

Results

At the conclusion of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games, Norway finished first in the overall medal count, with the highest total number of medals. Therefore, the market condition was met.

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