[ESPN] Norway finishes with the most medals (37), while setting the record for the most golds won in a single Winter Olympic Games (16)
Norway finishes #Beijing2022 with the most medals, while setting the record for the most golds won in a single Winter Olympic Games 🇳🇴 pic.twitter.com/Lo03Aq3LE5
— ESPN (@espn) February 20, 2022
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Germany 3rd place, not bad.
Taking nothing from Norway, but Covid prevented many a competitor from giving them a challenge.
But even “playing field” for all… except Russia, what?
As a swede how did we stoop so low that the germans beat us in winter sports
None for Mexico? Shame
Go Norway!
Nicely done, Norway! Cheers!
Where’s China? I thought they were supposed to win all the medals?
With a Population of 5m it’s quite good
It’s not really that hard when there are a million biathlon event and you win gold in every single one….
Didn’t 2 Norwegian athletes have 10 gold medals between then?
Not bad for a small nation.
Putin approves of ranking medals this way. In fact if this was the way everybody agreed on there would be no threat of war in the Ukraine as there would be no reason to deflect from their poor showing in the games.
But wouldn’t win in a war.
Ummm according to THE ACTUAL Olympics site these stats don’t even come close to matching…
https://olympics.com/en/beijing-2022/
I don’t see other country’s citizens yelling at ESPN for doing it by medal count and not gold medal count?!?!?
Almost like it was an excuse to be mad at the US
Was wondering what ROC was and it turned out to be Russia as their name and flag are banned from the olympics due to doping scandal