Norway has been the most successful country in the Winter Olympics since the Games began in France in 1924.
The country’s total of 405 medals is the most in Olympic history, including the most gold medals (148).
Norway has topped the medal rankings in 10 tournaments, including the last three in 2014, 2018 and 2022.
The country also has the most decorated athletes for their country and the most medals overall.
Skier Marit Björgen is the most decorated Winter Olympian. She won a total of 15 medals in five competitions from 2002 to 2018.
Biathlete Ole Einar Björndalen is the most decorated male athlete with 14 medals.
Norway leads the medal count in cross-country skiing, winning a total of 129 medals, the most ever in a single event.
They also lead in medals in biathlon, ski jumping and Nordic combined.
Norway had 84 athletes competing in all sports at the 2022 Olympics.