Winter Olympics 2026: Results of Day Nine (February 15)
- Author: Vahe Hakobyan
- Sportaran
On February 15, the ninth competition day of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo came to an end.
A total of nine sets of medals were awarded during the day. After nine days of competition, 68 of the 116 available gold medal sets have already been decided.
Athletes from Norway, Great Britain and Italy each won two gold medals on the day. Sweden, Canada and the Netherlands claimed one gold medal each.
In the overall medal standings, Norway continues to lead, four gold medals ahead of Italy.
Olympic Games 2026 – February 15 Results
Biathlon, Men’s Pursuit
Martin Ponsiluoma (Sweden)
Sturla Laegreid (Norway)
Emilien Jacquelin (France)
Biathlon, Women’s Pursuit
Lisa Vittozzi (Italy)
Maren Kirkeeide (Norway)
Suvi Minkkinen (Finland)
Freestyle Skiing, Men’s Dual Moguls
Mikael Kingsbury (Canada)
Ikuma Horishima (Japan)
Matt Graham (Australia)
Cross-Country Skiing, Men’s 4x7.5 km Relay
Norway
France
Italy
Alpine Skiing, Women’s Giant Slalom
Federica Brignone (Italy)
Sara Hector (Sweden) and Thea Stjernesund (Norway)
No bronze medal was awarded
Snowboard, Mixed Team Snowboard Cross
Great Britain
Italy
France
Speed Skating, Women’s 500m
Femke Kok (Netherlands)
Jutta Leerdam (Netherlands)
Miho Takagi (Japan)
Skeleton, Mixed Team
Great Britain (Stoker/Weston)
Germany (Kreher/Jungk)
Germany (Pfeifer/Grotheer)
Ski Jumping, Women’s Large Hill
Anna Odine Stroem (Norway)
Eirin Maria Kvandal (Norway)
Nika Prevc (Slovenia)
The medal standings are updated as of February 15.

The short program in pairs figure skating also took place on the same day.
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