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Minnesota led U.S. Winter Olympics success in 2026 with top medal count, hockey output, and historic individual achievements.
Minnesota is a leading force in the 2026 Winter Olympics, with 26 native athletes on Team USA and 36 total competitors tied to the state.
It ranks second in Winter Olympians per capita and leads in total medals and ice hockey output, with 75 medals and 62 in hockey—more than any other state.
Cory Thiesse won silver in mixed doubles curling, becoming the first U.S. woman to medal in the sport, while 54-year-old Rich Ruohonen became the oldest U.S. Olympian ever.
The state’s strong winter sports culture and athlete development system continue to drive national success.
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Minnesota lideró el éxito de los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno de los Estados Unidos en 2026 con el mayor número de medallas, producción de hockey y logros individuales históricos.