The United States has made Olympic history, securing its most gold medals ever at the Winter Olympics. The record-breaking achievement was cemented with the mixed aerials team's victory on Saturday, bringing the total to 11 golds.
This surpasses the previous record of 10 golds set in 2002. Individual gold medalists contributed significantly, with victories in freestyle skiing, speedskating, alpine skiing, figure skating, bobsled, and women's ice hockey. The women's hockey team secured a dramatic overtime win against Canada for their gold.
Team USA has amassed 31 medals overall, including 12 silver and eight bronze, with more opportunities for medals before the Games conclude. The men's hockey team is set to compete for gold against Canada on the final day, coinciding with the anniversary of the "Miracle on Ice."
Norway currently leads the medal count with 40 medals, including 18 golds.