The Winter Olympics are underway in Italy, and a few medals have already been earned by a number of the finest athletes on the planet.
And Workforce USA is on the board as effectively with their first gold medal.
Whereas the 2026 Winter Olympics are simply beginning, we’ll be retaining observe of Workforce USA’s effort all through the Winter Video games right here with a have a look at every medal secured by the athletes in Milano Cortina.
What number of medals have Workforce USA received on the 2026 Winter Olympics?
Here’s a desk with a have a look at the medal depend for Workforce USA, which might be up to date day by day.
Workforce USA Medal Rely |
Gold |
Silver |
Bronze |
Whole |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Workforce USA | 4 | 6 | 3 | 13 |
Who has received medals for Workforce USA on the 2026 Winter Olympics?
Right here we are going to take a deeper have a look at every medalist from Workforce USA.
Breezy Johnson: Gold, ladies’s downhill
Breezy Johnson’s dream of competing on the 2022 Winter Olympics resulted in Cortina 4 yr in the past.
Now she has a gold medal.
Johnson suffered a devastating crash on the Tofane Alpine Snowboarding Centre in Cortina throughout a coaching run 4 years in the past, a crash which partially dislodged a big chunk of cartilage in her proper knee. In consequence, she needed to withdraw from the 2022 Beijing Olympic Video games. However she conquered Cortina within the ladies’s downhill to safe each a gold medal, and the primary medal for Workforce USA on the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Workforce USA: Workforce determine skating
America collected their second gold medal within the staff determine skating competitors.
And it was a slim victory over Japan.
The occasion got here all the way down to a battle between the ultimate two males’s skaters: Ilia Malinin of the U.S. and Shun Sato of Japan. Malinin had misplaced within the quick program to Yuma Kagiyama earlier within the competitors, who was changed by Sato because the lengthy program is taken into account his energy. And whereas Malinin delivered a disappointing efficiency together with his lengthy program — his outcome was his lowest free skate rating in his final 5 competitions — it was nonetheless sufficient to see the US by means of to a 69-68 win over Japan.
Ben Ogden: Cross-country snowboarding
A decades-long drought for Workforce USA in cross-country snowboarding is over.
Ben Ogden took silver within the cross-country snowboarding dash on Tuesday, turning into simply the second U.S. male cross-country skier to win an Olympic medal, and the primary in 50 years.
Invoice Koch took silver within the 50K traditional on the 1976 Winter Olympics. As destiny would have it, Ogden began his personal cross-country snowboarding journey within the Invoice Koch Youth Ski League. Ogden completed with a time of three:40, a second behind gold-medalist Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo from Norway.
Alex Corridor: Freestyle snowboarding
Alex Corridor’s try at a repeat gold medal in freeski slopestyle fell quick, as he was nipped by Norway’s Birk Ruud 86.28 to 85.75. Corridor’s second run pulled him inside a half-point of Ruud, however couldn’t catch him on his remaining run.
With the silver medal, Workforce USA has secured seven of the 12 medals within the occasion’s historical past.
Jacqueline Wiles/Paula Moltzan: Alpine mixed
As anticipated, Workforce USA secured a medal within the ladies’s staff mixed.
But it surely was not the pairing many anticipated to see.
Workforce USA favorites Breezy Johnson and Mikaela Shiffrin had been in rivalry for gold as anticipated, after Johnson delivered the quickest downhill leg. However Shiffrin, winner of seven of eight slaloms this season, solely completed fifteenth in her portion of the occasion, dropping the pair out of medal rivalry.
They missed out on bronze by 0.06 of a second.
As an alternative, that bronze went to Workforce USA pair Jacqueline Wiles and Paula Moltzan.
Cory Thiesse/Korey Dropkin: Blended doubles curling
America has its third medal ever in Olympic curling.
Blended doubles staff of Corey Thiesse and Korey Dropkin superior to the gold medal recreation in opposition to Sweden, however fell 6-5 to Swedish siblings Isabella and Rasmus Wranaa. However with the win Thiesse turned the primary American girl ever to win an Olympic curling medal, as Workforce USA’s earlier two medals got here in males’s curling.
Ashley Farquharson: Ladies’s luge
Ashley Farquharson made Workforce USA luge historical past, profitable a surprising bronze medal within the ladies’s luge singles competitors. Her bronze medal comes 12 years after Erin Hamlin took bronze at Sochi within the 2014 Winter Olympics, turning into Workforce USA’s first-ever luge medalist.
Chris Mazder took silver within the 2018 Winter Olympics.
Germany’s Julia Taubitz took gold, and Latvia’s Elina Bota — who additionally made historical past as the primary girl from her nation to take a singles luge medal — took silver.
Ryan Cochran-Siegle: Males’s Tremendous-G
For the second consecutive Winter Olympics, Ryan Cochran-Siegle has a silver medal within the Tremendous-G.
Cochran-Siegle was the third skier down the course Wednesday and he set the early time to beat with a 1:25.45. Solely Franjo von Allmen topped his effort, because the Swiss skier gave his nation their first gold medal in males’s Tremendous-G.
However Cochran-Siegle’s time was adequate to take silver, and add not simply to his personal legacy, however his household’s. His mom, Barbara Ann Cochran, took gold within the ladies’s slalom on the 1972 Winter Olympics.
Precisely 54 years in the past right this moment.
Liz Lemley/Jaelin Kauf: Ladies’s moguls
Workforce USA topped the rostrum in ladies’s moguls on the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Jaelin Kauf secured her second consecutive silver medal after taking second within the 2022 Beijing Video games, whereas Liz Lemely took gold in her Olympic debut.
Jordan Stolz: Males’s speedskating
Jordan Stolz entered the 2026 Winter Olympics on an unbelievable streak.
That continued in his first occasion.
Stolz arrived in Milan having received the final 14 1,000-meter races on the World Cup-level. As luck would have it, the 1,000-meter race was the primary on his schedule, and he took gold in his Milano Cortina debut.
Madison Chock/Evan Bates: Ice dance
Workforce USA’s pair of Madison Chock and Evan Bates have been aiming for a person Olympic medal.
Now they’ve it, however not the one they had been aiming for.
After serving to Workforce USA win gold within the Workforce occasion, Chock and Bates hoped to ship the efficiency they wanted within the free dance to take a gold of their very own. Nevertheless, whereas they delivered a powerful efficiency skating to “Paint It, Black” by Ramin Djawadi, the duo entered the free dance trailing the French pairing of Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron by simply 0.46 factors.
Their free dance put them into the lead, however the efficiency from Fournier Beaudry and Cizeron was sufficient for them to take gold, leaving Chock and Bates to accept silver.
Jessie Diggins: Ladies’s cross-country 10-km freestyle
Jessie Diggins added to her standing as a dwelling legend on the 2026 Winter Olympics.
She made historical past eight years in the past together with teammate Kikkan Randall, when the pair received Workforce USA’s first-ever cross-country snowboarding gold medals with a staff dash victory on the 2018 Video games in Pyeongchang. However she secured her fourth Olympic medal in Milan, snowboarding by means of a bruised rib to assert bronze within the 10-kilometer freestyle.
