Which country is the most successful at the Winter Olympics?

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ByTasnim Chowdhury
BBC Sport journalist
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Norway is the country with the most success at Winter Olympics since the games began in 1924 in France.

The country's total of 405 medals is the record for most won in the history of the Games - including most gold medals won (148).

Norway has led the medal table at 10 Games, including the last three in 2014, 2018 and 2022.

The nation also has the athletes who have won the most medals for their country, and most medals won overall.

Skier Marit Bjorgen is the most-decorated winter Olympian. She has won a total of 15 medals across five Games between 2002 and 2018.

Biathlete Ole Einar Bjorndalen is the most-decorated male athlete, with 14 medals.

Norway lead on the medals in cross country skiing, with a total of 129 medals - their most in a single event.

They also lead on medals in Biathlon, ski jumping and Nordic combined.

Norway had 84 competitors across events for the 2022 Games.

Norway skier Marit BjorgenImage source, Getty Images
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Skier Marit Bjorgen has won a total of 15 medals across five Games between 2002 and 2018

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Which countries are second and third?

US short track skier Apolo Anton OhnoImage source, Getty Images
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Apolo Anton Ohno has a total of eight medals in short track skiing

The United States of America are second in the total medal count.

They have accumulated 330 medals since the games began - a total of 113 gold medals, 122 silver and 95 bronze.

Apolo Anton Ohno is the US's most decorated Olympian, with a total of eight medals in short track skiing.

In third spot is Germany, with a total of 286 medals.

This excludes the participation of East and West Germany.

Speed skater Claudia Pechstein is Germany's most decorated athlete, with nine medals to her name.

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