1968 Winter Olympics medal table

1968 Winter Olympics medals
Swedish cross-country skier Toini Gustafsson won three medals (two gold, one silver) at the 1968 Winter Olympics, tied for the most of any competing athlete.
LocationGrenoble,  France
Highlights
Most gold medals Norway (6)
Most total medals Norway (14)
Medalling NOCs15

The 1968 Winter Olympics, officially known as the X Olympic Winter Games, were an international winter multi-sport event held in Grenoble, France, from 4 to 18 February 1968. A total of 1,158 athletes representing 37 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated. This included first-time entrant Morocco, as well as East and West Germany, who entered separate teams for the first time. The games featured 35 events in 6 sports and 10 disciplines, including the team relay event in the biathlon, which was contested for the first time.

Athletes representing 15 NOCs won at least one medal, with 13 winning at least one gold medal. Norway won the most medals overall, with 14, and the most gold medals, with six. East and West Germany won their first Winter Olympic medals of any kind as independent teams, as did Romania, while East and West Germany, along with Czechoslovakia, won their first Winter Olympic gold medals. Among individual participants, French alpine skier Jean-Claude Killy won the most gold medals with three. Killy (three gold), along with Swedish cross-country skier Toini Gustafsson (two gold, one silver) and Finnish cross-country skier Eero Mäntyranta (one silver, two bronze), tied for the most medals overall, with three each.