Norway continued its dominant 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, with gold and bronze medals on Sunday (dates/times ET). That extended its medal count to 26, eight higher than second-place Germany. Norway and Germany are tied for the advantage in gold medals with nine.
Here's a look at the latest medal tracker, Sunday's medal-event results and a few quick recaps.
Medal Tracker
Speedskating: Women's 500-Meter
Gold: Nao Kodaira (Japan)
Silver: Lee Sang-Hwa (South Korea)
Bronze: Karolina Erbanova (Czech Republic)
Biathlon: Men's 15-Kilometer Mass Start
Gold: Martin Fourcade (France)
Silver: Simon Schempp (Germany)
Bronze: Emil Hegle Svendsen (Norway)
Cross-Country: Men's 4x10-Kilometer Relay
Gold: Didrik Toenseth, Martin Johnsrud Sundby, Simen Hegstad Krueger, Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo (Norway)
Silver: Andrey Larkov, Alexander Bolshunov, Alexey Chervotkin, Denis Spitsov (Olympic Athletes from Russia)
Bronze: Jean Marc Gaillard, Maurice Manificat, Clement Parisse, Adrien Backscheider (France)
Freestyle Skiing: Men's Aerials
Gold: Oleksandr Abramenko (Ukraine)
Silver: Jia Zongyang (China)
Bronze: Ilya Burov (Olympic Athletes from Russia)
Notable Medal Results
Men's Biathlon 15-Kilometer Mass Start Features Two Dramatic Finishes
It's not uncommon to see a photo finish in Olympic events, but that is usually seen in shorter races, such as the 50-meter swimming or 500-meter short-track finals.