Chart is from Power BI, numbers are calculated by taking the number of medals (gold, silver, or bronze) that a country won in a particular sport, and dividing it by the total number of medals (gold, silver, or bronze) awarded in that sport.
Each sport would have a value of 1 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze. A couple of examples: Germany won all silver and bronze medals in Skeleton, so they would be credited for 1 silver and 1 bronze. Sweden won 2 of 3 gold medals in Curling, so they would be credited with 0.67 gold.
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Detailed look at the top 3 under this format (Norway, United States, Germany)
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Data source:Â [https://www.olympics.com/en/milano-cortina-2026/medals](https://www.olympics.com/en/milano-cortina-2026/medals)
Chart is from Power BI, numbers are calculated by taking the number of medals (gold, silver, or bronze) that a country won in a particular sport, and dividing it by the total number of medals (gold, silver, or bronze) awarded in that sport.
Each sport would have a value of 1 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze. A couple of examples: Germany won all silver and bronze medals in Skeleton, so they would be credited for 1 silver and 1 bronze. Sweden won 2 of 3 gold medals in Curling, so they would be credited with 0.67 gold.
Detailed look at the top 3 under this format (Norway, United States, Germany)
https://preview.redd.it/0l6f4pkze5lg1.png?width=2110&format=png&auto=webp&s=92f0e066f9e7f493b7ad7c4e422263d8942188e3
A legend would greatly improve this data.