Italy enjoys a record-breaking day at the Winter Olympics by claiming medals in five events

MILAN — Italy has catapulted itself into an unprecedented position at the Winter Olympics following an extraordinary medal-winning performance on home territory. The host nation achieved a remarkable milestone by securing five medals within a single day—the highest daily tally in Italy’s Winter Games history.

The medal surge commenced with alpine skier Sofia Goggia capturing bronze in the women’s downhill event. Shortly thereafter, snowboarder Lucia Dalmasso mirrored this achievement with another third-place finish in the parallel giant slalom. The Italian team further elevated the nation’s standing by earning silver in the mixed relay biathlon, while speedskater Riccardo Lorello contributed bronze in the men’s 5,000 meters competition.

Even before Dominik Fischnaller’s subsequent bronze medal in men’s singles luge, the official Milan Cortina Games Twitter account had already declared this Italy’s most successful day in Winter Olympics history. “Competing on home soil creates an unparalleled experience,” Lorello remarked. “The tremendous support from our fans played a crucial role. I’m delighted to have contributed to this historic achievement and take immense pride in all my Italian teammates’ accomplishments across various sports.”

With eight medals accumulated within just two days of competition—including gold, silver, and bronze medals secured on Saturday—Italy approaches nearly half of its all-time best Winter Games tally of 20 medals achieved at Lillehammer in 1994. This performance significantly surpasses Italy’s 11-medal count from the 2006 Turin Games and positions the nation strongly toward exceeding its 17-medal result from Beijing four years earlier.

The current achievement aligns with Italian Olympic Committee president Luciano Buonfiglio’s stated objective of securing a minimum of 19 medals, announced during October’s 100-day countdown ceremony for the Milan Cortina Games.