Team US athletes won 33 medals [1] at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Italy.
The performance marks a significant achievement for the U.S. delegation, demonstrating a broad competitive reach across multiple winter sports disciplines in Milano and Cortina d'Ampezzo.
The final medal count for the American team included 12 gold [2], 12 silver [3], and nine bronze medals [4]. These results were the product of strong performances across the event's diverse athletic slate, a haul that reflects the depth of the U.S. winter sports program.
According to the official Olympics YouTube channel, "American athletes came home with 33 medals from Milano Cortina 2026, including 12 gold, 12 silver and nine bronze medals," the channel said.
The distribution of medals shows a balanced success rate between top-tier gold finishes and silver podiums. This consistency across different events allowed the U.S. to maintain a high standing throughout the competition in Italy.
The games concluded with the U.S. securing its place among the top performing nations. The total of 33 medals [1] underscores the effectiveness of the training and preparation leading into the 2026 cycle.
“American athletes came home with 33 medals from Milano Cortina 2026”
The achievement of 33 total medals indicates a high level of systemic success for U.S. winter sports. By securing an equal number of gold and silver medals, the U.S. demonstrated not only the ability to win but also a high level of consistency in reaching the podium across various disciplines.



