Romania

Romania

Romania ranked joint 17th with Ukraine in the medal table for the 2016 Winter YOG in Lillehammer, winning one gold.

Ice hockey player Eduard Casaneanu sealed his country's solitary medal with victory in the men's individual skills challenge.

In all, Romania had 22 competitors in nine sports.

These figures also applied to Innsbruck 2012, where the nation failed to make its way onto the medal table.


Portugal

Portugal

Portugal was represented by two athletes in one sport at the 2016 Winter YOG in Lillehammer - Alpine skiers Andrea Bugnone and Joana Lopes.

The country, making its debut at the event, did not win any medals.


Poland

Poland

Poland was represented by 21 athletes in nine sports at the 2016 Winter YOG in Lillehammer.

The country did not win any medals.

There were also no podium finishes for the nation at Innsbruck 2012, where it was represented by 19 athletes in seven sports.


Norway

Norway

Hosts Norway ranked fifth in the medal table for the 2016 Winter YOG in Lillehammer after winning four gold, nine silver and six bronze.

Freestyle skier Birk Ruud was among the country's gold medallists with victory in the men's slopestyle.

At the 2019 International Ski Federation (FIS) Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships in Utah in the US, Ruud was the slopestyle silver medallist behind Britain's James Woods.

Two of Norway's three other victories at Lillehammer 2016 came in biathlon thanks to Sivert Bakken in the men's pursuit and their mixed relay team, which included Bakken. 

Cross-country skier Thomas Larsen also tasted victory, in the men's sprint.

In all, Norway had 73 competitors in 15 sports.

At Innsbruck 2012, Norway finished ninth in the medal table with two gold, five silver and two bronze.

Both gold medals came in cross-country skiing with Andreas Molden winning the men's sprint and Silje Theodorsen taking victory in the women's sprint. 

A total of 28 athletes in nine sports represented the home nation. 


New Zealand

New Zealand

New Zealand ranked joint 22nd with Hungary in the medal table for the 2016 Winter YOG in Lillehammer, winning one silver and one bronze.

Both of the country's medals came courtesy of freestyle skier Finn Bilous, the runner-up in the men's halfpipe and third-place finisher in the men's slopestyle.

In all, New Zealand had 11 competitors in five sports.

The nation failed to make its way onto the medal table at Innsbruck 2012, where it was represented by 15 athletes in seven sports. 


Nepal

Nepal

Nepal was represented by just one athlete at the 2016 Winter YOG in Lillehammer - Alpine skier Saphal-Ram Shrestha.

The country did not win any medals.

There were also no podium finishes for the nation at Innsbruck 2012, where it was also represented by one athlete - Alpine skier Bibash Lama.


Montenegro

Montenegro

Montenegro was represented by two athletes in one sport at the 2016 Winter YOG in Lillehammer - Alpine skiers Eldar Salihović and Nadežda Milošević.

The country did not win any medals.

There were also no podium finishes for the nation at Innsbruck 2012, where it was represented by one athlete - Alpine skier Milena Radojičić.


Mongolia

Mongolia

Mongolia was represented by two athletes in two sports at the 2016 Winter YOG in Lillehammer - cross-country skier Ochirsukh Adiyabaatar and speed skater Sumiya Buyantogtokh.

The country did not win any medals.

There were also no podium finishes for the nation at Innsbruck 2012, where it was represented by two athletes in two sports - cross-country skier Dandar Usukhbayar and speed skater Enkh-Ariun Altantulga.


Monaco

Monaco

Monaco was represented by just one athlete at the 2016 Winter YOG in Lillehammer - Alpine skier Paul Croesi.

The country did not win any medals.

At Innsbruck 2012, Rudy Rinaldi and Jeremy Torre combined to win Monaco's solitary medal - a bronze in the two-man bobsleigh event.

The nation's one other representative was Alpine skier Bryan Pelassy.


Moldova

Moldova

Moldova was represented by two athletes in two sports at the 2016 Winter YOG in Lillehammer - cross-country skier Cristian Bocancea and luger Leonard Cepoi.

The country did not win any medals.

There were also no podium finishes for the nation at Innsbruck 2012, where it was represented by one athlete - biathlete Irina Cozonac.


Mexico

Mexico

Mexico was represented by two athletes in two sports at the 2016 Winter YOG in Lillehammer - Alpine skier Jocelyn McGillivray and ski cross racer Fernando Soto Herrera.

The country did not win any medals.

There were also no podium finishes for the nation at Innsbruck 2012, where it was represented by one athlete, Joshua Montiel Santander, in men's skeleton.


Malaysia

Malaysia

Malaysia was represented by just one athlete at the 2016 Winter YOG in Lillehammer - figure skater Chew Kai Xiang.

The country, which was making its debut at a Winter Olympic event, did not win any medals.


Macedonia

Macedonia

Macedonia was represented by two athletes in two sports at the 2016 Winter YOG in Lillehammer - Alpine skier Luka Bozhinovski and cross-country skier Stavre Jada.

The country did not win any medals.

There were also no podium finishes for the nation at Innsbruck 2012, where it was represented by two athletes in two sports - Alpine skier Marijan Nasoku and cross-country skier Velko Lozanoski.


Luxembourg

Luxembourg

Luxembourg was represented by just one athlete at the 2016 Winter YOG in Lillehammer - Alpine skier Matthieu Osch.

The country did not win any medals.

There were also no podium finishes for the nation at Innsbruck 2012, where it was also represented by one athlete - Alpine skier Catherine Elvinger.


Lithuania

Lithuania

Lithuania was represented by 10 athletes in six sports at the 2016 Winter YOG in Lillehammer. 

The country did not win any medals.

There were also no podium finishes for the nation at Innsbruck 2012, where it was represented by six athletes in three sports.


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