Most Winter Olympic gold medals won in skiing (female)

Most Winter Olympic gold medals won in skiing (female)
Who
Marit Bjørgen
What
8 total number
Where
Korea (Republic of) (Pyeongchang)
When
25 February 2018

The most Winter Olympic gold medals won by a female skier is eight, by cross-country skier Marit Bjørgen (Norway) in 2010–18. On 25 February 2018, Bjørgen won her eighth gold in the 30 km classical in Pyeongchang, South Korea. It was her second gold of the Games, having been part of Norway’s triumphant team in the 4 x 5 km relay on 17 February. Bjørgen won the individual sprint, individual pursuit and the 4 x 5 km relay in 2010, and followed up with the 15 km skiathlon, 30 km freestyle and team sprint in 2014. This is the most by any female athlete at the Winter Olympics.

Bjørgen’s gold in the 30 km classical was her 15th medal overall at the Winter Olympics – the most achieved by any athlete in the history of the Games.

Bjørgen’s relay gold in 2018 was her 13th medal overall at the Winter Olympics. Her 14th – a bronze in the women’s team sprint on 21 February 2017 – is the most achieved by any athlete in the history of the Games.