2026 Winter Olympics: Most Medals
Norway 68%
Germany 16%
United States 10%
Italy 1.7%
$215,429 Vol
$215,429 Vol
Feb 22, 2026

Norway
$11,129 Vol.
68%

Norway
$11,129 Vol.
68%

Germany
$4,558 Vol.
16%

Germany
$4,558 Vol.
16%

United States
$8,526 Vol.
10%

United States
$8,526 Vol.
10%

Italy
$3,007 Vol.
2%

Italy
$3,007 Vol.
2%

Switzerland
$5,730 Vol.
1%

Switzerland
$5,730 Vol.
1%

Canada
$4,548 Vol.
1%

Canada
$4,548 Vol.
1%

France
$24,279 Vol.
1%

France
$24,279 Vol.
1%

Austria
$29,625 Vol.
<1%

Austria
$29,625 Vol.
<1%

China
$2,768 Vol.
<1%

China
$2,768 Vol.
<1%

Sweden
$5,121 Vol.
<1%

Sweden
$5,121 Vol.
<1%

Japan
$112,814 Vol.
<1%

Japan
$112,814 Vol.
<1%

Netherlands
$3,326 Vol.
<1%

Netherlands
$3,326 Vol.
<1%
Rules
This market will resolve according to the country that wins the most medals (including gold, silver, and bronze) at the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics, scheduled for February 6-22, 2026.
In the case of ties, the ordered list for most medals won will use most gold medals won as a tiebreaker (e.g. If Norway and China tie for most medals won, and Norway wins more gold medals than China, Norway will be ranked first and China will be second). If this also results in a tie, the country whose name comes first in alphabetical order, as listed in this market group, will be ranked higher.
This market will resolve based on the medal figures as they stand after medals are awarded for the final event in the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics. Later changes to medal counts will not be considered toward the resolution of this market.
If the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics are partially completed and then cancelled or postponed after December 31, 2026, this market will resolve based on the medals awarded in the completed events. If the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics are entirely cancelled or postponed after December 31, 2026, this market will resolve to “Other”.
The resolution source will be official information from the International Olympic Committee (https://www.olympics.com/).
In the case of ties, the ordered list for most medals won will use most gold medals won as a tiebreaker (e.g. If Norway and China tie for most medals won, and Norway wins more gold medals than China, Norway will be ranked first and China will be second). If this also results in a tie, the country whose name comes first in alphabetical order, as listed in this market group, will be ranked higher.
This market will resolve based on the medal figures as they stand after medals are awarded for the final event in the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics. Later changes to medal counts will not be considered toward the resolution of this market.
If the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics are partially completed and then cancelled or postponed after December 31, 2026, this market will resolve based on the medals awarded in the completed events. If the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics are entirely cancelled or postponed after December 31, 2026, this market will resolve to “Other”.
The resolution source will be official information from the International Olympic Committee (https://www.olympics.com/).
Created At: Dec 9, 2025, 2:29 PM ET
Volume
$215,429End Date
Feb 22, 2026Created At
Dec 9, 2025, 2:29 PM ETResolver
0x2F5e3684c...2026 Winter Olympics: Most Medals
Norway 68%
Germany 16%
United States 10%
Italy 1.7%
$215,429 Vol
$215,429 Vol
Feb 22, 2026

Norway
$11,129 Vol.
68%

Germany
$4,558 Vol.
16%

United States
$8,526 Vol.
10%

Italy
$3,007 Vol.
2%

Switzerland
$5,730 Vol.
1%

Canada
$4,548 Vol.
1%

France
$24,279 Vol.
1%

Austria
$29,625 Vol.
<1%

China
$2,768 Vol.
<1%

Sweden
$5,121 Vol.
<1%

Japan
$112,814 Vol.
<1%

Netherlands
$3,326 Vol.
<1%
About
Volume
$215,429End Date
Feb 22, 2026Created At
Dec 9, 2025, 2:29 PM ETResolver
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