Norway dominated the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, with 39 total medals, including 14 golds, thanks to the country’s skilled skiers and biathletes.
Norway finished with the most medals of any of the 92 countries to compete, with Germany coming in second with 31 medals and Canada taking third with 29. Despite a lackluster start, the United States finished fourth in the medal count with 23 — nine of which were gold. The Netherlands landed in fifth place in the medal count with 20 medals, eight of them golds, after racking up speed skating honors.
Norway and Germany sat on top of the leaderboard for the majority of the Games’ two weeks of events, and both earned historic medals and commanded the competition. Norway’s Aksel Lund Svindal became the oldest Olympic Alpine skiing champion at age 35 with his downhill win, and Germany dominated the bobsled events, taking home both gold and silver in the four-man event.
The International Olympic Committee banned Russia, which earned the most medals in 2014 in Sochi, this year at the Games following an investigation that found widespread, systematic doping. Some athletes from the country were cleared for the Games but competed as the “Olympic Athletes from Russia” and did not wear their country’s flag. Still, “OAR” took home 17 medals.
The U.S. had a number of surprising wins and defeats at the Games. The women’s ice hockey team ended a 20-year gold medal drought against arch rival Canada with a thrilling overtime shootout win, and the men’s curling team won its first-ever gold medal. Snowboarders like Chloe Kim, Shaun White, Red Gerard and Jamie Anderson helped the U.S. earn nine golds, and alpine skiers Mikaela Shiffrin and Lindsey Vonn took home a gold and silver, and a bronze, respectively. Still, the U.S. was expecting other medals at the Games, including a repeat for Shiffrin in her signature slalom event (she failed to get on the podium in that one), and an individual medal for figure skater Nathan Chen, who did not earn one despite landing a historic six quads in his program.
Chris Mazdzer’s won the Men’s Olympic Luge silver — a first in U.S. history — while the American women’s cross-country sprint free gold on Wednesday was a first for Team USA, and America’s first medal in the Scandinavian-dominated discipline since Bill Koch’s silver in 1976.
Here’s how many medals each country won at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
Norway, 39 medals
Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo of Norway celebrates after the victory during the Mens Individual Sprint Classic Finals on Feb. 13, 2018.Nils Petter Nilsson—Getty Images:
Gold: 14 medals
Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo, Cross-Country Skiing, Men’s Sprint Classic
Gold medalist Laura Dahlmeier of Germany poses during the medal ceremony after the Women's Biathlon 10km Pursuit on Feb. 13, 2018.Sean M. Haffey—Getty Images:
Gold: 14 medals
Laura Dahlmeier, Biathlon, Women’s 7.5km Sprint
Laura Dahlmeier, Biathlon, Women’s 10km Pursuit
Eric Frenzel, Nordic Combined, Individual Gundersen NH/10km
Natalie Geisenberger, Luge, Women’s Singles
Arnd Peiffer, Biathlon, Men’s 10km Sprint
Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt, Men’s Luge Doubles
Andreas Wellinger, Ski Jumping, Men’s Normal Hill Individual
Aljona Savchenko & Bruno Massot, Figure Skating, Pairs Skating
Natalie Geisenberger, Johannes Ludwig, Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt, Luge, Team Relay Competition
Thorsten Margis and Francesco Friedrich, Bobsled, 2-Man
Johannes Rydzek, Nordic Combined, Individual Gunderson LH/10k
Women’s Bobsleigh
Nordic Combined, Team Gundersen LH/4x5km
Bobsleigh, 4-man
Silver: 10 medals
Katharina Althaus, Ski Jumping, Ladies’ Normal Hill Individual
Dajana Eitberger, Luge, Women’s Singles
Jacqueline Loelling, Women’s Skeleton
Andreas Wellinger, Ski Jumping, Men’s Large Hill Individual
Canada's gold medal-winning team celebrate on the podium during the medal ceremony for the figure skating team event on Feb. 12, 2018.Fabrice Coffrini—AFP/Getty Images:
Gold: 11 medals
Curling, Mixed Doubles
Figure Skating, Team Event
Mikael Kingsbury, Freestyle Skiing, Men’s Moguls
Ted-Jan Bloemen, Speed Skating, Men’s 10,000m
Samuel Girard, Short-Track Speed Skating, Men’s 1,000m
Alexander Kopacz and Justin Kripps, Bobsled, 2-Man
Kaetlyn Osmond, Figure Skating, Ladies’ Single Skating
Men’s Ice Hockey
United States, 23 medals
Gold medalist Chloe Kim of the United States celebrates her gold medal win during the Snowboard Ladies' Halfpipe competition on Feb. 13, 2018.Tim Clayton—Corbis/Getty Images:
Gold medal winner Ireen Wust of The Netherlands reacts during the victory ceremony after winning the Ladies 1,500m Long Track Speed Skating final on Feb. 12, 2018.Dean Mouhtaropoulos—Getty Images:
Suzanne Schulting, Short Track Speed Skating, Ladies’ 1,000m
Kjeld Nuis, Speed Skating, Men’s 1,000m
Silver: 6 medals
Sjinkie Knegt, Short Track Speed Skating, Men’s 1,500m
Patrick Roest, Speed Skating, Men’s 1,500m
Yara van Kerkhof, Short Track Speed Skating, Ladies’ 500m
Ireen Wurst, Speed Skating, Ladies’ 3,000m
Jorrit Bergsma, Speed Skating, Men’s 10,000m
Speed Skating, Ladies’ Team Pursuit
Bronze: 6 medals
Antoinette De Jong, Speed Skating, Ladies’ 3,000m
Marrit Leenstra, Speed Skating, Ladies’ 1,500m
Short Track Speed Skating, ladies’ 3,000m relay
Speed Skating, Men’s Team Pursuit
Irene Schouten, Speed Skating, Ladies’ Mass Start
Koen Verweij, Speed Skating, Men’s Mass Start
South Korea, 17 medals
South Korea's Lim Hyojun celebrates after the men's 5,000m relay short track speed skating heat event on Feb. 13, 2018.Roberto Schmidt—AFP/Getty Images:
Olympic Athletes from Russia Mikhail Kolyada, Evgenia Medvedeva, Alina Zagitova, Yevgenia Tarasova, Vladimir Morozov, Natalya Zabiyako, Alexander Enbert, Ekaterina Bobrova, and Dmitri Soloviev (L-R) pose with their silver medals during the victory ceremony for the figure skating team event.Valery Sharifulin—TASS/Getty Images:
Gold: 2 medal
Alina Zagitova, Figure Skating, Ladies’ Single Skating
Men’s Ice Hockey
Silver: 6 medals
Figure Skating, Team Event
Nikita Tregubov, Men’s Skeleton
Cross-Country Skiing, Team Event
Cross-Country Skiing, Men’s Team Sprint Free
Evgenia Medvedeva, Figure Skating, Ladies’ Single Skating
Alexander Bolshunov, Cross-Country SKiing, Men’s 50km Mass Start Classic
Bronze: 9 medals
Alexander Bolshunov, Cross-Country Skiing, Men’s Sprint Classic
Andrey Larkov, Cross-Country Skiing, Men’s 50km Mass Start Classic
Sergey Ridzik, Freestyle Skiing, Men’s Ski Cross
Switzerland, 15 medals
Martin Rios (L) and Jenny Perret of Team Perret (Glarus, Switzerland) in a match against Team Moskaleva (Dmitrov, Russia) at International Mixed Doubles Sochi 2017, an event of the 2017-2018 World Mixed Doubles Curling Tour, at the Ice Cube Curling Center.Photo by Valery Sharifulin—TASS/Getty Images:
Cross-Country skiing, Men’s 4 x 10lm relay, Team Event
Cross-Country Skiing, Men’s Team Sprint Free
Biathlon, Women’s 4x6km Relay
Sweden, 14 medals
Gold medalist Charlotte Kalla of Sweden celebrates during the Medal Ceremony for the Cross-Country Skiing Ladies' 7.5km + 7.5km Skiathlon on Feb. 10, 2018.Dan Istitene—Getty Images
Gold: 7 medals
Frida Hansdotter, Skiing, Ladies’ Slalom
Hanna Obeberg, Biathlon, Ladies’ 15km Individual
Charlotte Kalla, Cross-Country Skiing, 7.5km + 7.5km Skiathlon
Madelein Egle, David Gleirscher, Peter Penz & Georg Fischler, Luge, Team Relay Competition
Katharina Gallhuber, Skiing, Women’s Slalom
Michael Matt, Skiing, Mens’ Slalom
Nordic Combined, Team Gundersen LH/4x5km
Japan, 13 medals
Japan's silver medallist Miho Takagi waves on the podium during the medal ceremony for the speed skating women's 1500m on Feb. 13, 2018.Kirill Kudryavtsev—AFP/Getty Images:
Gold: 4 medal
Yuzuru Hanyu, Figure Skating, Men’s Single Skating
Sara Takanashi, Ski Jumping, Ladies’ Normal Hill Individual
Women’s Curling
Italy, 10 medals
Michela Moioli of Italy celebrates winning gold in the Ladies' Snowboard Cross gold medal at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games on Feb. 16, 2018.Michela Moioli of Italy celebrates winning gold in the Ladies' Snowboard Cross gold medal at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games on Feb. 16, 2018.
Gold: 3 medals
Arianna Fontana, Short Track Speed Skating, Ladies’ 500s
Arianna Fontana, Short Track Speed Skating, Ladies’ 1,000m
China, 9 medals
Silver medallist China's Liu Jiayu celebrates during the victory ceremony after the women's snowboard halfpipe final on Feb. 13, 2018.Loic Venance—AFP/Getty Images:
Czech Republic's silver medallist Michal Krcmar poses on the podium during the medal ceremony for the biathlon men's 10km sprint on Feb. 13, 2018.Kirill Kudryavtsev—AFP/Getty Images:
Eva Samkova, Snowboarding, Ladies’ Snowboard Cross
Karolina Erbanova, Speed Skating, Ladies’ 500m
Finland, 6 medals
Bronze medalist Enni Rukajarvi of Finland celebrates in the Snowboard Ladies' Slopestyle Final on Feb. 12, 2018.Ryan Pierse—Getty Images:
Gold: 1 medal
Iivo Niskanen, Cross-Country Skiing, Men’s 50km Mass Start Classic
Silver: 1 medal
Krista Parmakoski, Cross-Country Skiing, Ladies’ 30km Mass Start Classic
Bronze: 4 medals
Krista Parmakoski, Cross-country Skiing, Ladies’ 7.5km + 7.5km Skiathlon
Enni Rukajarvi, Snowboarding, Ladies’ Slopestyle
Krista Parmakoski, Cross-Country Skiing, Ladies’ 10km Freestyle
Women’s Ice Hockey
Great Britain, 5 medals
Great Britain's Dom Parsons after his third run in the Skeleton at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games in South Korea on Feb. 16, 2018.David Davies—PA Images/Getty Images
Hanna Huskova of Belarus competes during the Freestyle Skiing Ladies' Aerials Final on day seven of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Phoenix Snow Park on February 16, 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.XIN LI—Getty Images
Gold: 2 medals
Hanna Huskova, Freestyle Skiing, Women’s Aerials
Biathlon, Women’s 4x6km Relay
Silver: 1 medal
Darya Domracheva, Biathlon, Women’s 12.5km Mass Start
Slovakia, 3 medals
Slovakia's silver medallist Anastasiya Kuzmina poses on the podium during the medal ceremony for the biathlon women's 10km pursuit on Feb. 13, 2018.Kirill Kudryavtsev—AFP/Getty Images:
Gold: 1 medal
Anastasiya Kuzmina, Biathlon, Women’s 12.5km Mass Start
Matt Graham of Australia celebrates his silver medal in the Freestyle Skiing Men's Moguls competition on Feb. 12, 2018.Tim Clayton—Corbis/Getty Images:
Kamil Stoch of Poland celebrates following the Ski Jumping - Men's Large Hill on day eight of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games .Lars Baron—Getty Images
Gold: 1 medal
Kamil Stoch, Ski Jumping, Men’s Normal Hill Individual
Bronze: 1 medal
Ski Jumping, Men’s Team Large Hill
Spain, 2 medals
Regino Hernandez of Spain celebrates his bronze medal in the Men's Snowboard Cross at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games on Feb. 15, 2018.Clive Rose—Getty Images:
Javier Fernandez, Figure Skating, Men’s Single Skating
New Zealand, 2 medals
New Zealand's Zoi Sadowski Synnott competes during the women's snowboard big air final at the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympic Games on Feb. 22, 2018.Christof Stache—AFP/Getty Images
Bronze: 2 medals
Zoi Sadowski Synnott, Snowboarding, Ladies’ Big Air
Ukraine's gold medallist Oleksandr Abramenko gestures on the podium during the medal ceremony for the freestyle skiing Men's AerialsKIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV - AFP/Getty Images
Team Hungary celebrate their gold win on the podium in the men's 5,000m relay short track speed skating on Feb. 22, 2018.Aris Messinis—AFP/Getty Images
Gold: 1 medal
Speed Skating, Men’s 5,000m Relay
Slovenia, 1 medal
Jakov Fak of Slovenia reacts at the finish of the Men's 20km Individual Biathlon during the 2018 Winter Olympics on February 15, 2018.Lars Baron—Getty Images:
Silver: 1 medal
Jakov Fak, Biathlon, Men’s 20km Indvidual
Kazakhstan, 1 medal
Kazakhstan's Yulia Galysheva reacts after the women's moguls final event during the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympic Games on Feb. 11, 2018.Loic Venance—AFP/Getty Images:
Bronze: 1 medal
Yulia Galysheva, Freestyle Skiing, Ladies’ Moguls
Latvia, 1 medal
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MARK RALSTON – AFP/Getty ImagesLatvia’s Janis Strenga (L) and Oskars Melbardis celebrate after winning the bronze medal in the 2-man bobsleigh heat 4 final run on February 19, 2018
Bronze: 1 medal
Janis Strenga and Oskars Melbardis, Bobsled, 2-Man
Liechtenstein, 1 medal
Tina Weirather of Liechtenstein celebrates during the medal ceremony for the Ladies' Alpine Skiing Super-G on day eight of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games.(Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)Ryan Pierse—Getty Images
Bronze: 1 medal
Tina Weirather, Alpine Skiing, Ladies’ Super-G
See the full, final leaderboard at the official PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics website here.
TIME reporters Jennifer Calfas, Megan McCluskey, Mahita Gajanan, Jamie Ducharme, Lisa Marie Segarra, Aric Jenkins, Casey Quackenbush and Katie Reilly contributed to this story.