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Olympic 2018 Medal Count: Updated Overall Country Tally After Monday Night

Norway already had the overall medal-count advantage heading into Monday's action, but it also took hold of the gold-medal lead thanks to wins in ski jumping and speedskating.

Norway has already surpassed its medal count (and tied its gold-medal number) from the 2014 Winter Olympics even though this year's Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, do not end until Sunday.

Here's a look at the latest medal tracker, the medal results from Monday's events and a few quick recaps.

Medal Tracker

Bobsled: Men's Two-Man

Gold (tie): Justin Kripps and Alexander Kopacz (Canada)

Gold (tie): Francesco Friedrich and Thorsten Margis (Germany)

Bronze: Oskars Melbardis and Janis Strenga (Latvia)

Ski Jumping: Men's Team Large Hill

Gold: Daniel Andre Tande, Andreas Stjernen, Johann Andre Forfang, Robert Johansson (Norway)

Silver: Karl Geiger, Stephan Leyhe, Richard Freitag, Andreas Wellinger (Germany)

Bronze: Maciej Kot, Stefan Hula, Dawid Kuwacki, Kamil Stoch (Poland)

Speedskating: Men's 500-Meter

Gold: Havard Lorentzen (Norway)

Silver: Cha Min-Kyu (South Korea)

Bronze: Gao Tingyu (China)

Figure Skating: Ice Dance

Gold: Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir (Canada)

Silver: Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron (France)

Bronze: Maia Shibutani and Alex Shibutani (United States)

Freestyle Skiing: Women's Halfpipe

Gold: Cassie Sharpe (Canada)

Silver: Marie Martinod (France)

Bronze: Brita Sigourney (United States)

Notable Medal Results

Two-Man Bobsled Final Finishes in Tie; Gold Awarded to Two Countries

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