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EUROPEAN TRIUMPH: A RESOUNDING SUCCESS THE WINTER YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES 2024 IN GANGWON

  • February 2nd, 2024 / news / gangwon2024/
The 2024 Winter Youth Olympic Games held in Gangwon, South Korea, showcased the outstanding performances of European athletes, as they consistently secured top positions on the medal table. Throughout the competition, European nations consistently claimed eight out of the top ten spots, with the Italian team leading, followed by Germany and France. At the end of the Games, 6 European teams (Italy, Germany, France, Austria, Sweden, and Great Britain) proudly stood amongst the top 10 nations from across the globe. 

Europe’s Dominance at the Winter YOGs 2024

An impressive contingent of 50 European National Olympic Committees (NOCs) and 1135 athletes have represented Europe at the Winter Youth Olympic Games 2024, reinforcing the continent’s dedication to nurturing and showcasing emerging talent in winter sports. These remarkable young athletes embarked on a global journey, travelling around the world with a shared dream — to compete and triumph on the grand stage while proudly representing not only their respective countries, but also the collective spirit of Europe.

By making this dream come true, many of the athletes aided Europe to firmly stamp its authority on the medal table, with six out of the top ten spots secured by European nations at the end of the Winter YOG 2024. By a large lead Italy and Germany emerged as frontrunners, taking the first and second place in the medal table respectively. 

Furthermore, an extraordinary feat was achieved by Europe’s nations as every single European NOC claimed a spot on the podium in at least one discipline, demonstrating the depth of talent across various disciplines.

The Trajectory of European Athletes

A notable highlight of the 2024 YOGs was the return of athletes who had previously competed in the winter European Youth Olympic Festival held in Friuli Venezia in 2023. This continuity allowed athletes such as the young Czech sensation Ilona Plechacova, and the talented Italian athlete Carlotta Gautero to extend their experience to the global stage. Their incredible participation and performances at Gangwon 2024 played a huge role the success of the European contingent.

The Winter EYOF 2023 in Friuli served as a pivotal chapter in the journeys of numerous European athletes, laying the foundation for their stellar performances in Gangwon. A remarkable return to the podium has been witnessed at Gangwon 2024, with more than 12 distinguished athletes who previously clinched medals at the Winter EYOF 2023. Among these accomplished individuals are Polish Hanna Mazur, Norwegian Miika Johan Klevstuen, Hungarian Dominik Major, and several others who have once again showcased their skills and determination on the international stage, reaffirming their status as consistent and admirable competitors.

The 2024 Winter Youth Olympic Games also saw the emergence of European athletes as multi-medalists. Ice skater Angel Daleman, for instance, clinched an impressive four medals across various events, while skier Maja Waroschitz demonstrated her skill by securing multiple gold medals. These athletes not only showcased their individual talents but also played a pivotal role in contributing to Europe’s overall success at the Games.

A historic moment unfolded as 16-year-old Muhammed Bozdag claimed Turkey’s first-ever winter medal. Bozdag’s exceptional performance in the men’s 1000m speed skating competition earned him a well-deserved second place, marking a significant achievement for Turkish winter sports.

Road to Milano Cortina 2026:

Gangwon 2024 has transcended being just a competition for European athletes; it has served as a remarkable stepping stone for on their journey to the Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina 2026. The experiences accumulated amidst the challenging terrains and spirited competitions in Gangwon 2024 are poised to be instrumental in shaping the trajectory of these young athletes. Each race, each jump, and each triumph contributed to a reservoir of invaluable lessons and insights that will fortify their skills and resilience for the challenges that inevitably lie ahead.

In a mere two years, many of these young European athletes, who made their mark in Gangwon, will embark on a journey to the largest possible stage in the world—the Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina 2026. The significance of this progression goes beyond the medals and accolades; it encapsulates a transformative period in their lives, where they evolve from promising talents to seasoned competitors on the global stage. The experiences garnered in Gangwon will have played a crucial role in preparing them for the heightened competition, larger audiences, and the immense honour of representing their countries on the grandest winter sports platform.

The Winter Youth Olympic Games 2024 in Gangwon have etched a defining chapter in the story of European winter sports dominance. As these young athletes transition from the Winter EYOF in Friuli to the Winter YOG and look forward to Milano Cortina 2026, Europe not only participates but sets the standard for excellence. The future appears promising as these athletes continue to inspire, paving the way for the next generation of winter sports champions.

In summary, the 2024 Winter Youth Olympic Games provided a platform for European athletes to demonstrate their skills and make their mark in various winter sports. The consistent presence of European nations at the top of the medal table, the return of experienced athletes, and the emergence of multi-medalists highlighted the depth of talent within the European contingent. As the Games concluded, Europe could celebrate the achievements of its athletes and anticipate continued success on the international stage.

Images: (c) 2024 – OIS / Jonathan Nackstrand, Joe Toth, Thomas Lovelock, Joel Marklund, Simon Bruty