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who won the winter olympics 2022

Norway topped the medal table and is widely considered the overall “winner” of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, finishing with 16 gold medals and 37 total medals, both records for a single Winter Games.

Quick Scoop

  • Host city: Beijing, China (4–20 February 2022).
  • Top nation: Norway – 16 gold, 8 silver, 13 bronze (37 total).
  • Record: Norway’s 16 golds are the most ever at a single Winter Olympics.
  • Host nation: China – 9 gold, 4 silver, 2 bronze (15 total), their best Winter Games performance.
  • Team USA: 8 gold, 10 silver, 7 bronze (25 total).

Top Countries by Medals (Beijing 2022)

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Rank (by gold) Country Gold Silver Bronze Total Notes
1 Norway 1681337All‑time Winter Games gold record.
2 Germany 1210527Dominant in sliding sports.
3 China (host) 94215Best Winter Olympics in its history.
4 United States 810725Strong in freestyle skiing, snowboarding, speed skating.

Mini context and forum flavor

On medal tables and fan debates:

  • Officially, the “winner” of an Olympics is usually taken to be the nation topping the gold‑medal standings, which in Beijing 2022 was Norway.
  • In fan discussions and forums, people also talk about:
    • Population vs. medals (how Norway dominates winter sports despite being small).
* “Sliding sports bias” jokes about bobsleigh, luge, skeleton helping countries like Germany pile up medals.
* National highlights, like countries celebrating first‑ever or rare golds (for example, hockey or curling wins getting a lot of emotional attention).

In forum threads after the Games, many users joked that Norway seems “built” for winter sports, while others cheered smaller nations’ breakthrough medals as the “real” victories.

Why Norway did so well

  • Deep winter‑sports culture and infrastructure, especially in biathlon, cross‑country skiing, and ski jumping.
  • Multiple multi‑medal stars (for example, Johannes Thingnes Bø and Marte Olsbu Røiseland in biathlon, Alexander Bolshunov for ROC in cross‑country).
  • Consistency across many events rather than just a few headline sports.

TL;DR

Norway “won” the 2022 Winter Olympics by finishing first in the medal table with 16 gold and 37 total medals, while China had its best Winter Games ever and the USA finished with 25 medals.

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