Day Seven of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games
The seventh day of competition at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo took place on February 13, 2026. Seven gold medals were awarded across six sports. While Ukrainian athletes were active participants, the nation has yet to secure a place on the podium. The Winter Olympics are a grueling test of endurance, where fortunes can change dramatically from one day to the next.
Sports and Medal Results
Medals were contested in the following sports:
- Speed Skating
- Cross-Country Skiing
- Biathlon
- Figure Skating
- Snowboarding
- Skeleton
In the Men's Cross-Country Skiing Individual Start Classic, the medalists were:
- Gold: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (Norway)
- Silver: Mattis Dejolges (France)
- Bronze: Einar Hedegaard (Norway)
In the Men's Biathlon Sprint, the winners were:
- Gold: Quentin Fillon Maillet (France)
- Silver: Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen (Norway)
- Bronze: Sturla Holm Lægreid (Norway)
In Women's Snowboard Cross, the podium finishers were:
- Gold: Josie Baff (Australia)
- Silver: Eva Adamczyková (Czech Republic)
- Bronze: Michela Moioli (Italy)
In the Men's 10,000m Speed Skating event, the medals went to:
- Gold: Metoděj Jílek (Czech Republic)
- Silver: Włodzimierz Semirunny (Poland)
- Bronze: Jorrit Bergsma (Netherlands)
In the Men's Snowboard Halfpipe competition, the results were:
- Gold: Yuto Totsuka (Japan)
- Silver: Scotty James (Australia)
- Bronze: Ryusei Yamada (Japan)
In the Men's Skeleton event, the medalists were:
- Gold: Matt Weston (Great Britain)
- Silver: Axel Jungk (Germany)
- Bronze: Christopher Grotheer (Germany)
Finally, in the Men's Single Figure Skating, the podium was comprised of:
- Gold: Mikhail Shaidorov (Kazakhstan)
- Silver: Yuma Kagiyama (Japan)
- Bronze: Shunyu Sato (Japan)
Following the seventh day of events, Norway, Italy, and the United States lead the overall medal table, with France close behind. For Ukraine, the search for a first medal continues, but with ten full days of competition remaining, opportunities for a breakthrough are still plentiful. The eighth day of the 2026 Games is scheduled to award another seven sets of medals, offering athletes fresh chances for glory.
At this stage of the Olympic Games, competition among nations is intensifying, and each new day brings potential shifts in the medal standings. For Ukraine, despite the lack of medals on the seventh day, many chances remain for athletes to deliver their best performances. Given the historical context of Olympic competition, any single day can prove decisive for achieving success and raising the national flag on the podium.