Including Beijing 2022, Australia has won a total of 19 Winter Olympic medals (compared to over 400 Summer Games medals). The first Winter Games medal was a bronze in 1994, and the first gold medal was to Steven Bradbury in 2002. Australia's most successful Winter Games was in Beijing 2022, winning four medals.
Here are some details of each of the medal winners. See also our Winter Games Medal Tally.
Games | Results | Winners | Event |
---|---|---|---|
1994 | Bronze | Steven Bradbury,
Kieran Hansen,
Andrew Murtha & Richard Nizielski |
Short track speed skating, Men's 5,000m relay |
1998 | Bronze | Zali Steggall | Alpine skiing Women's slalom |
2002 | Gold | Steven Bradbury | Short track speed skating Men's 1,000m |
Gold | Alisa Camplin | Freestyle skiing Women's aerials | |
2006 | Gold | Dale Begg-Smith | Freestyle skiing Men's moguls |
Bronze | Alisa Camplin | Freestyle skiing Women's aerials | |
2010 | Gold | Torah Bright | Snowboarding Women's halfpipe |
Gold | Lydia Lassila | Freestyle skiing Women's aerials | |
Silver | Dale Begg-Smith | Freestyle skiing Men's moguls | |
2014 | Silver | Torah Bright | Snowboarding Women's halfpipe |
Silver | David Morris | Freestyle skiing Men's aerials | |
Bronze | Lydia Lassila | Freestyle skiing Women's aerials | |
2018 | Silver | Matt Graham | Freestyle skiing men's moguls |
Silver | Jarryd Hughes | Men's snowboard cross | |
Bronze | Scott James | Snowboarding men's half pipe | |
2022 | Gold | Jakara Anthony | Freestyle skiing women's moguls |
Silver | Scott James | Snowboarding men's half pipe | |
Silver | Jaclyn Narracott | Women's skeleton | |
Bronze | Tess Coady | Snowboarding women's slopestyle |
Related Pages
- Australia's Winter Olympics Medal Tally
- Summer Olympics Medal Tally for Australia
- All Olympic Games Medal Tallies