Records of Medals at the Olympic Winter Games

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Records of Medals at the Olympic Winter Games FACTSHEET RECORD OF MEDALS AT THE OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES UPDATE - MARCH 2018 MOST MEDALS WON 8 - Apolo Anton OHNO (USA), short track speed skating, 2002-2010 Women 8 - Victor AN (KOR-RUS) short track, 06-2014 15 - Marit BJØRGEN (NOR), cross-country, 8 - Emil SVENDSEN (NOR) biathlon, 2010-2018 2002-2018 7 - A. Clas THUNBERG (FIN), speed skating, 10 - Raisa SMETANINA (URS / EUN), cross- 1924-1928 country, 1976-1992 7 - Vladimir SMIRNOV (URS/EUN/KAZ), cross- 10 - Stefania BELMONDO (ITA), cross-country, country, 1988-1998 1992-2002 7 - Bogdan MUSIOL (GDR), bobsleigh, 1980-92 10 - Marit BJØRGEN (NOR), cross country 7 - Eero MÄNTYRANTA (FIN), cross-country, skiing, 2002-2014 1960-1972 9 - Lyubov EGOROVA (EUN / RUS), cross- 7 - Veikko HAKULINEN (FIN), cross-country, country, 1992-2002 1952-1964 9 - Uschi DISL (GER), biathlon, 1992-2006 7 - Ivar BALLANGRUD (NOR), speed skating, 9 - Claudia PECHSTEIN (GER), speed skating, 1928-1936 1992-2006 7 - Felix GOTTWALD (GER), nordic combined, 9 - Charlottte KALLA (SWE), 3-6-0, cross 2002-2010 country 7 - Sven KRAMNER (NED), speed skating, 8 - Gunda NIEMANN-STIRNEMANN (GER), 2006-2014 speed skating, 1988-1998 7 - Martin FOURCADE (FRA), biathlon, 2010- 8 - Galina KULAKOVA (URS), cross-country, 2018 1968-1980 8 - Karin KANIA-ENKE (GDR), speed skating, MOST GOLD MEDALS WON 1980- 1988 8 - Arianna FONTANA (ITA), short track, 1-2-5 Women 7 - Marja-Liisa KIRVESNIEMI- 8 - Marit BJØRGEN (NOR), cross country, 10- HAEMAELAEINEN (FIN), cross-country, 76-94 18 7 - Manuela DI CENTA (ITA), cross-country, 6 - Lydia SKOBLIKOVA (URS), speed skating, 1984-1998 1960-1964 7 - Andrea EHRIG-SCHÖNE-MITSCHERLICH 6 - Lyubov EGOROVA (EUN / RUS), cross- (GDR), speed skating, 1976-1988 country, 1992-2002 7 - Larissa LAZUTINA (EUN / RUS), cross- 5 - Bonnie BLAIR (USA), speed skating, 88-94 country, 1992-1998 5 - Larissa LAZUTINA (EUN / RUS), cross- 7 - Yelena VÄLBE (EUN-RUS), cross-country, country, 1992-1998 1992-1998 5 - Claudia PECHSTEIN (GER), speed skating, 7 - Kati WILHELM (GER), biathlon, 2002-2010 1992-2006 Men Men 13 - Ole Einar BJØRNDALEN (NOR), biathlon, 8 - Bjørn DÆHLIE (NOR), cross-country, 92-98 1994-2014 8 - Ole Einar BJØRNDALEN (NOR), biathlon, 12 - Bjørn DÆHLIE (NOR), cross-country, 1992- 1994-2014 1998 6 - Victor AN (KOR-RUS), short track, 06-2014 9 - Sixten JERNBERG (SWE), cross-country, 5 - A. Clas THUNBERG (FIN), speed skating, 1956-1964 1924-1928 9 - Sven KRAMER (NED), speed skating, 2006- 5 - Eric HEIDEN (USA), speed skating, 1980 2018 5 - Thomas ALSGAARD (NOR), cross-country, 8 - Kjetil Andre AAMODT (NOR), Alpine skiing, 1994-2002 1992-2006 5 - Martin FOURCADE (FRA), biathlon 8 - Sven FISCHER (GER), biathlon, 1994-2006 8 - Ricco GROSS (GER), biathlon, 1992-2006 Page 1/9 MOST SILVER MEDALS WON Men Women 6 - Harri KIRVIESNIEMI (FIN), cross-country, 6 - Charlotte KALLA (SWE), cross country, 1980-1998 2006-2018 4 - Mika MYLLYLAE (FIN), cross-country, 94-98 4 - Roald LARSEN (NOR), speed skating, 24-28 5 - Raisa SMETANINA (URS / EUN), cross- 4 - Rintje RITSMA (NED), speed skating, 92-06 country, 1976-1992 4 - Apolo Anton OHNO (USA), short track speed 5 - Andrea EHRIG-SCHÖNE-MITSCHERLICH skating, 2002-2010 (GDR), speed skating, 1976-1988 4 - Karin KANIA-ENKE (GDR), speed skating, 1980-88 4 - Gunda NIEMANN-STIRNEMANN (GER), MOST GOLD MEDALS WON speed skating, 1988-1998 AT ONE EDITION OF THE GAMES 4 - Yang YANG (S) (CHN), speed skating, 94-02 Women 4 - Hilkka RIIHIVUORI (FIN) cross-country, 1972-1980 4 - Lydia SKOBLIKOVA (URS), speed skating, 4 - Uschi DISL (GER), biathlon, 1992-2006 1964 4 - Katerina NEUMANNOVA (TCH-CZE), cross 3 - Lyubov EGOROVA (EUN / RUS), cross- country skiing, 1992-2006 country, twice : in 1992 and 1994 3 - Galina KULAKOVA (URS), cross-country, 72 Men 3 - Larissa LAZUTINA (EUN / RUS), cross- country, 1998 5 - Bogdan MUSIOL (GDR), bobsleigh, 1980-88 3 - Marja-Liisa KIRVESNIEMI (FIN), cross- 4 - Bjørn DÆHLIE (NOR), cross-country, 92-98 country, 1984 4 - Vladimir SMIRNOV (URS/EUN/KAZ), cross- 3 - Janica KOSTELIC (CRO), Alpine skiing, 02 country, 1988-1998 3 - Yvonne VAN GENNIP, (NED), speed skating 4 - Ole Einar BJØRNDALEN (NOR), biathlon, 1988 1994-2010 3 - Klavdiya BOYARSKIKH (URS), cross- 4 - Ho-Suk LEE (KOR), short track speed country, 1964 skating, 2006-2010 3 - Sun-Yu JIN, (KOR), short track speed 4 - Ivica KOSTELIC (CRO), alpine skiing, 2006- skating, 2006 14 3 - Marit BJØRGEN (NOR), cross country skiing, 2010 & 2014 MOST BRONZE MEDALS WON 3 - Wang MENG (CHN), short track, 2010 Women 3 - Darya DOMRACHEVA (BLR), biathlon 2014 5 - Arianna FONTANA (ITA) short track, 2006- 2018 Men 5 - Stefania BELMONDO (ITA), cross-country, 5 - Eric HEIDEN (USA), speed skating, 1980 1992-2002 4 - Ole Einar BJØRNDALEN (NOR), biathlon, 4 - Yelena VÄLBE (EUN-RUS), cross-country, 2002 1992-1998 4 - Marja-Liisa KIRVESNIEMI- MOST MEDALS WON IN INDIVIDUAL HAEMAELAEINEN (FIN), cross-country, 76-94 EVENTS 4 - Gabriella PARUZZI (ITA), cross-country, 1992-2006 Women 4 - Anja PAERSON (SWE), alpine skiing, 02-10 9 - Marit BJØRGEN (NOR), ski de fond, 2010- 4 - Arianna FONTANA (ITA) short track, 2006- 2018 2014 8 - Karin KANIA (GDR), speed skating, 1980-88 8 - Claudia PECHSTEIN (GER), speed skating, 1992-2006 Record of medals at the Olympic Winter Games / March 2018 Page 2/9 8 - Gunda NIEMANN-STIRNEMANN (GDR- 2 - Heather MOYSE (CAN), 2-0-0 GER), speed-skating, 1988-1998 2 - Sandra PROKOFF-KIRIASIS (GER), 1-1-0 2 - Elana MEYERS (USA), 0-1-1 Men 9 - Ole Einar BJØRNDALEN (NOR), biathlon, Curling 1994-2014 2 - Eva LUND (SWE), 2-0-0 9 - Bjørn DÆHLIE, (NOR), cross-country, 1992- 2 - Cathrine LINDAHL (SWE), 2-0-0 1998 2 - Anette NORBERG (SWE), 2-0-0 8 - Kjetil André AAMODT (NOR) ski alpin, 1992- 2 - Anna SVÄRD (SWE), 2-0-0 2006 2 - Kaitlyn LAWES (CAN), 2-0-0 2 - Myriam OTT (SUI), 0-2-0 MOST GOLD MEDALS WON IN 2 - Agnes KNOCHENHAUER (SWE), 1-1-0 INDIVIDUAL EVENTS Women Hockey 6 - Lydia SKOBLIKOVA (URS), speed skating, 5 - Jayna HEFFORD (CAN), 4-1-0 1960-1964 5 - Hayley WICKENHEISER (CAN), 4-1-0 5 - Bonnie BLAIR (USA), speed skating, 1988- 4 - Caroline OUELLETTE (CAN), 4-0-0 1994 4 - Jennifer BOTTERILL (CAN), 3-1-0 5 - Marit BJØRGEN (NOR), cross country, 4 - Becky KELLAR (CAN), 3-1-0 2010-2018 4 - Jenny POTTER (USA), 1-2-1 4 - Angela RUGGIERO (USA), 1-2-1 Men 4 - Julie CHU (USA), 0-3-1 4 - Meghan ACOSTA (CAN), 3-1-0 6 - Bjørn DÆHLIE (NOR), cross-country, 92-98 5 - Ole Einar BJØRNDALEN (NOR), biathlon, 1994-2014 Luge 5 - Clas THUNBERG (FIN), speed skating, 5 - Natalie GEISENBERGER (GER), 4-0-1 1924-1928 3 - Silke KRAUSHAAR (GER), 1-1-1 5 - Eric HEIDEN, (USA), speed skating, 1980 3 - Tatjana HUEFNER (GER), 1-1-1 2 - Nine athletes have won two medals MOST MEDALS WON BY DISCIPLINE (WOMEN) Speed skating 11 - Ireen WÜST (NED), 5-5-1 Biathlon 9 - Claudia PECHSTEIN (GER), 5-2-2 9 - Uschi DISL (GER), 2 gold medals - 4 silver - 8 - Karin KANIA-ENKE (GDR), 3-4-1 3 bronze medals 8 - G. NIEMANN-STIRNEMANN (GER), 3-4-1 7 - Kati Wilhelm (GER), 3-3-1 7 - Andréa EHRIG (GDR), 1-5-1 6 - Darya DOMRACHEVA (BLR), 4-1-1 6 - Lydia SKOBLIKOVA (URS / RUS), 6-0-0 5 - Albina AKHATOVA (RUS), 1-1-3 6 - Bonnie BLAIR (USA), 5-0-1 5 - Tiril ECKHOFF (NOR), 1-1-3 6 - Cindy KLASSEN (CAN), 1-2-3 4 - Katrin APEL (GER), 2-1-1 6 - Martina SABLIKOVA (CZE), 3-2-1 4 - Tora BERGER (NOR), 2-1-1 5 - Annie FRIESINGER-POSTMA (NED), 3-0-2 4 - Andrea HENKEL (GER), 2-1-1 4 - Antje HARVEY (GER), 1-3-0 Short-track speed skating 8 - Arianna FONTANA (ITA), 1-2-5 Bobsleigh 6 - Meng WANG (CHN), 4-1-1 3 - Kaillie HUMPHRIES, (CAN) 2-0-1 Record of medals at the Olympic Winter Games / March 2018 Page 3/9 5 - Lee-Kyung CHUN (KOR), 4-0-1 Freestyle skiing 5 - Yang YANG (A) (CHN), 2-2-1 3 - Kari TRAA (NOR), 1-1-1 5 - Seung-Hi PARK (KOR), 2-0-3 2 - Twelve athletes won two medals 5 - Yang YANG (S) (CHN), 0-4-1 4 - Eun-Gyeong CHOI (KOR), 2-2-0 Snowboard 4 - Cathy TURNER (USA), 2-1-1 3 - Kelly KLARK (USA), 1-0-2 4 - Tania VICENT (CAN), 0-2-2 3 - Jamie ANDERSON (USA), 2-1-0 2 - Eva SAMKOVA Eva (CZE), 1-0-1 Figure skating 2 - Karine RUBY (FRA), 1-1-0 5 - Tessa VIRTUE (CAN), 3-2-0 2 - Hannah TETER (USA), 1-1-0 3 - Sonja HENIE (NOR), 3-0-0 2 - Dominique MALTAIS (CAN), 0-1-1 3 - Irina RODNINA (URS), 3-0-0 2 - Torah BRIGHT (AUS), 1-1-0 3 - Andrée BRUNET (FRA), 2-0-1 2 - Amelie KOBER (GER), 0-1-1 3 - Marina KLIMOVA (URS-EUN), 1-1-1 2 - Enni RUKAJARVI (FIN), 0-1-1 3 - Meryl DAVIS (USA), 1-1-1 3 - Xue SHEN (CHN), 1-0-2 Skeleton 3 - Beatrix LOUGHRAN (USA), 0-2-1 2 - Elizabeth YARNOLD (GBR), 2-0-0 3 - Meryl DAVIS (USA), 1-1-1 1 - Thirteen with one medal 3 - Kaetlyn OSMOND (CAN), 1-1-1 MOST MEDALS WON BY Ski jumping 1 - Six athletes with one medal DISCIPLINE (MEN) Biathlon Alpine skiing 13 - Ole Einar BJØRNDALEN (NOR), 8 gold 6 - Janica KOSTELIC (CRO), 4-2-0 medals - 4 silver medals - 1 bronze medal 6 - Anja PAERSON (SWE), 1-1-4 8 - Emil Hegle SVENSEN (NOR), 4-3-1 5 - Katja SEIZINGER (GER), 3-0-2 8 - Ricco GROSS (GER), 4-3-1 8 - Sven FISCHER (GER), 4-2-2 5 - Vreni SCHNEIDER (SUI), 3-1-1 7 - Martin FOURCADE (FRA), 5-2-0 4 - Deborah COMPAGNONI (ITA), 3-1-0 6 - Halvard HANEVOLD (NOR), 3-2-1 4 - Tina MAZE (SLO), 2-2-0 6 - Serguei TCHEPIKOV (URS / EUN / RUS), 4 - Hanni WENZEL (LIE), 2-1-1 2-3-1 4 - Julia MANCUSO (USA), 1-2-1 5 - Aleksandr TIKHONOV (URS), 4-1-0 4 - Marlies SCHILD (AU), 0-3-1 5 - Emil Hegle SVENSEN (NOR), 4-1-0 5 - Peter ANGERER (FRG), 1-2-2 Cross-country skiing 5 - Franck LUCK (GER), 2-3-0 14 - Marit BJØRGEN (NOR), 8-3-3 10 - Raisa SMETANINA (URS / EUN), 4-5-1 Bobsleigh 10 - Stefania BELMONDO (ITA), 2-3-5 7 - Bogdan MUSIOL (GDR), 1-5-1 9 - Charlotte KALLA (SWE), 3-6-0 6 - Wolfgang HOPPE
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