Micheal Phillips
Ole Einar Bjørndalen has won the most Winter Olympic medal with 13 total medals. The American with the most Winter Olympic medals is Apolo Anton Ohno with 8 total medals.
Norway won the most medals of the 1994 Winter Olympics with a total of 26.
Through the 2006 Games in Turin, that is cross country skier Bjørn Dæhlie with 12 (8 gold, 4 silver). Dæhlie's 12 total medals and 8 gold medals is the Winter Olympics record for most total/gold medals won by an athlete.
Canada won 17 medals at the 2002 Winter Olympics: 7 gold, 3 silver and 7 bronze.
United States
The USA have won a total of 216 medals at the Winter Olympics (78 gold, 80 silver and 58 bronze) from Chamonix 1924 to Torino 2006.
No. The Winter Olympics occur every four years, but are separated from the Summer Olympics by two years. There was a Winter Olympics in 2006 (Turin, Italy) and the next Winter Olympics will be held in 2010 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The 2014 Winter Olympics will be held in Sochi, Russia.
United States of America with 37 Medals Total, And We Set A Record For The Most Medals In One Olympics.
Russia received the most medals in the 2014 Winter Olympics. Here are the top ten countries that received the most medals: 1. Russian Fed. - 33 total medals 2. United States - 28 total medals 3. Norway - 26 total medals 4. Canada - 25 total medals 5. Netherlands - 24 total medals 6. Germany - 19 total medals 7. Austria - 17 total medals 8. France - 15 total medals 9. Sweden - 15 total medals 10. Switzerland - 11 total medals
Germany won a total of 36 medals, 12 of them being gold.
Canada won 24 medals total, 7 were gold.
A total of 92 teams qualified at least one athlete to compete in the 2018 Winter Olympics.