The States With the Most Winter-Olympic Gold Medals

To find out which states have brought home the most Winter Olympic gold medals for Team USA, our team at The Sports Geek reviewed every American gold medal win since 1924. We then ranked states by total gold medals and spotlighted the most iconic athletes from each state.

Key Highlights:

  • Since 1924, Team USA has won 135 Winter Olympic gold medals, with just five states accounting for more than half of that total.
  • New York tops the state leaderboard with 28 Winter Olympic gold medals, more than any other U.S. state since 1924.
  • California’s Chloe Kim became the youngest woman ever to win Olympic snowboarding gold at age 17 and the first woman to defend a halfpipe Olympic title.
  • Illinois 1972 Olympic gold medalist Dianne Holum later coached Wisconsin’s Eric Heiden, who delivered one of the greatest Winter Olympic performances ever: five gold medals at Lake Placid 1980.

A State-By-State Map of Team USA’s Winter Olympic Gold

To visualize how Winter Olympic gold medals are distributed across the country, we mapped Team USA’s gold medal success by state. The map shows where America’s most decorated Winter Olympians come from. It also helps put each state’s medal count into context before we break down the top performers below.

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The Top 5 US States With the Most Winter Olympic Gold Medals

The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics begin on 6 February, bringing together athletes from around the world after years of training to compete for winter-sport glory. Since the first Winter Games in 1924, Team USA has won 135 gold medals. But which U.S. states have brought home the largest share of those medals?

To find out, our team at The Sports Geek analyzed every Team USA Winter Olympic gold medalist since 1924. We also took a deeper dive into the stories behind the stats, spotlighting standout athletes and the moments that helped shape each state’s Winter Olympic success.

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#1 New York — 28 medals 🏅❄️

With an incredible 28 gold medals, New York holds the record for the most Winter Olympic gold medals by state. That success has spanned almost the entire history of the Winter Games, with New Yorkers reaching the top of the podium in nearly every decade since 1924. The only two decades in which a New Yorker did not win gold were the 1950s and 1970s.

One of the state’s standout contributors is speed skating icon Bonnie Blair, one of the most successful American Winter Olympians of all time. Blair captured five Olympic gold medals and is the only woman to win the Olympic 500m title at three straight Games (1988, 1992, 1994).

New York’s presence at the top has continued into the modern era, most recently through Christopher Lillis, who won gold in mixed team aerials at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.

 #2 California — 16 medals🏅❄️

With gold medals across skating, snowboarding, figure and speed skating, plus freestyle and alpine skiing, California is the second most decorated state in U.S. Winter Olympic history with 16 gold medals.

Two of the state’s biggest contributors are snowboarders Chloe Kim and Shaun White.

At PyeongChang 2018, Kim became the youngest woman ever to win Olympic snowboarding gold in the halfpipe at just 17, then defended her title at Beijing 2022, becoming the first woman to win two Olympic halfpipe gold medals.

The only Californian with more Winter Olympic golds is Shaun White, the San Diego-born “Flying Tomato,” whose nickname was inspired by his shock of red hair flying out from under his helmet. White competed in five Winter Olympics and won three men’s halfpipe gold medals at Turin 2006, Vancouver 2010, and PyeongChang 2018.

#3 Illinois — 11 medals 🏅❄️

Illinois takes a top-three spot for Winter Olympic success by state, earning 11 gold medals across bobsledding, speed skating, and figure skating. Central to Illinois’ Winter Olympic success are speed skaters Dianne Holum and Shani Davis, who both left a distinct mark on the sport.

After winning Olympic gold in 1972, Holum moved into coaching and helped shape the next generation of Olympians. She worked with Eric Heiden, then 14, guiding him toward the 1980 Winter Olympics, where he captured five gold medals.

Decades later, Chicago-born Shani Davis continued Illinois’ speed skating tradition at the highest level. After setting three world records in 2005, including a then-world-record 1500m time of 1:43.33, Davis won two Olympic gold medals for Team USA in the men’s 1,000m at Turin 2006 and again at Vancouver 2010.

#4 Wisconsin — 9 medals 🏅❄️

With nine gold medals won by five athletes, Wisconsin has built an impressive Winter Olympic record, with every gold coming in speed skating. The state’s long-standing local clubs and access to indoor ice helped produce elite skaters capable of competing across both sprint and endurance distances.

Gold medals were won by Wisconsinites across distances ranging from the 500m to the 10,000m, including the women’s 1000m.

At the center of Wisconsin’s medal count is Eric Heiden, who won five of the state’s nine gold medals. Heiden, trained by Illinois’ Dianne Holum, remains the most successful athlete at a single Winter Olympics since the 1980 Games and was inducted into the United States Olympic Hall of Fame in 1983 at just 25 years old.

#5 Michigan — 7 medals🏅❄️

Michiganders have won seven Winter Olympic gold medals at the Innsbruck, Sochi, and Beijing Games. The state’s first gold came in 1964, when Terry McDermott won the men’s 500m speed skating event in Innsbruck, Austria. Twelve years later, in 1976, Michigander Sheila Young captured gold in the women’s 500m, also in Innsbruck.

In the 21st century, Michigan’s success has come from figure skating and ice dancing athletes. At the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics, Meryl Davis and Charlie White made history by becoming the first Americans ever to win Olympic gold in ice dancing. Their performance also set a world record score under the judging system at the time.

Michigan added three more gold medals at Beijing 2022, with Evan Bates and Madison Hubbell winning gold in the team figure skating event, alongside a gold from Nick Baumgartner in mixed team snowboard cross.

Honorable Mentions: States Just Outside the Top 5

Just outside the top rankings, several states have still played, boosting Team USA’s Winter Olympic gold medal total. Utah has claimed six gold medals, while Connecticut follows with five. New Jersey, North Carolina, Washington, Vermont, and Ohio have each secured four gold medals at the Winter Olympics.

State (Total Gold Medals)AthleteWhat They Won
Utah (6)Ted LigetyMen’s combined alpine skiing (2006);
Men’s giant slalom alpine skiing (2014)
Joss ChristensenMen’s slopestyle freestyle skiing (2014)
Steve HolcombMen’s 4-man bobsleigh (2010)
Nathan ChenMen’s singles figure skating (2022);
Team event figure skating (2022)
Connecticut (5)Jennison HeatonMen’s skeleton (1928)
Jimmy Shea Jr.Men’s skeleton (2002)
Zachary DonohueTeam event figure skating (2022)
Lindsey JacobellisWomen’s snowboard cross (2022);
Mixed team snowboard cross (2022)
New Jersey (4)Dick ButtonMen’s figure skating (1948; 1952)
Donna WeinbrechtWomen’s moguls freestyle skiing (1992)
Nikki StoneWomen’s aerials freestyle skiing (1998)
North Carolina (4)Anne Henning500m women’s speed skating (1972)
Joey Cheek500m men’s speed skating (2006)
Seth WescottMen’s snowboard cross (2006; 2010)
Washington (4)Gretchen FraserWomen’s slalom alpine skiing (1948)
Phil MahreMen’s slalom alpine skiing (1984)
Apolo Anton Ohno1500m men’s short track speed skating (2002);
500m men’s short track speed skating (2006)

Methodology

We reviewed every Winter Olympic gold medal won by Team USA athletes since 1924. For each gold medal, we recorded the athlete’s name, the year the medal was won, the Games location, and the sport, then matched each athlete to their birthplace state. We then totaled gold medals by state to rank which U.S. states have produced the most Team USA Winter Olympic gold medalists.

What Could Change at Milano Cortina 2026?

What do you make of the Winter Olympic gold medal count by state? With the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics approaching, the all-time rankings are set to evolve once again as a new generation of athletes competes on snow and ice.

From established winter-sport powerhouses to states still adding to their totals, the next Games will offer plenty of opportunities for the leaderboard to shift and for new stories to emerge.

RankState and Total MedalsAthleteSport(s) They Won in (With Year)
#1New York — 28 medalsCharles JewtrawSpeed skating — 500m men (1924)
Richard ParkeBobsleigh — 5-man men (1928)
Curtis StevensBobsleigh — 2-man men (1932)
Hubert StevensBobsleigh — 2-man men (1932)
Jay O’BrienBobsleigh — 4-man men (1932)
Jack SheaSpeed skating — 500m men (1932); 1,500m men (1932)
Irving JaffeeSpeed skating — 5,000m men (1932); 10,000m men (1932)
Ivan BrownBobsleigh — 2-man men (1936)
Alan WashbondBobsleigh — 2-man men (1936)
William D’AmicoBobsleigh — 4-man men (1948)
Patrick MartinBobsleigh — 4-man men (1948)
Edward RimkusBobsleigh — 4-man men (1948)
Francis TylerBobsleigh — 4-man men (1948)
Carol HeissFigure skating — Ladies singles (1960)
Bonnie BlairSpeed skating — 500m women (1988; 1992; 1994); 1000m women (1992; 1994)
Cathy TurnerShort track speed skating — 500m women (1992; 1994)
Diann RoffeAlpine skiing — Super-G women (1994)
Sarah HughesFigure skating — Ladies singles (2002)
Bill DemongNordic combined — large hill / 10 km (2010)
Steve MeslerBobsleigh — 4-man men (2010)
Christopher LillisFreestyle skiing — Mixed team aerials (2022)
#2California — 16 medalsNion TockerBobsleigh — 5-man men (1928)
Peggy FlemingFigure skating — Ladies singles (1968)
Bill JohnsonAlpine skiing — Downhill men (1984)
Brian BoitanoFigure skating — Men’s singles (1988)
Kristi YamaguchiFigure skating — Ladies singles (1992)
Derek ParraSpeed skating — 1500m men (2002)
Shaun WhiteSnowboarding — Halfpipe men (2006; 2010; 2018)
Jamie AndersonSnowboarding — Slopestyle women (2014; 2018)
Maddie BowmanFreestyle skiing — Halfpipe women (2014)
Chloe KimSnowboarding — Halfpipe women (2018; 2022)
Karen ChenFigure skating — Team event (2022)
Vincent ZhouFigure skating — Team event (2022)
#3Illinois — 11 medalsBilly FiskeBobsleigh — 5-man men (1928); 4-man men (1932)
Clifford GreyBobsleigh — 5-man men (1928); 4-man men (1932)
Ken HenrySpeed skating — 500m men (1952)
Dianne HolumSpeed skating — 1,500m women (1972)
Dorothy HamillFigure skating — Ladies singles (1976)
Shani DavisSpeed skating — 1,000m men (2006; 2010)
Evan LysacekFigure skating — Men’s singles (2010)
Alexa KnierimFigure skating — Team event (2022)
#4Wisconsin — 9 medalsPeter MuellerSpeed skating — 1,000m men (1976)
Eric HeidenSpeed skating — 500m; 1,000m; 1,500m; 5,000m; 10,000m men (all 1980)
Dan JansenSpeed skating — 1,000m men (1994)
Casey FitzRandolphSpeed skating — 500m men (2002)
Chris WittySpeed skating — 1,000m women (2002)
#5Michigan — 7 medalsTerry McDermottSpeed skating — 500m men (1964)
Sheila YoungSpeed skating — 500m women (1976)
Meryl DavisFigure skating — Ice dancing (2014)
Charlie WhiteFigure skating — Ice dancing (2014)
Evan BatesFigure skating — Team event (2022)
Madison HubbellFigure skating — Team event (2022)
Nick BaumgartnerSnowboarding — Mixed team snowboard cross (2022)
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