The first day of medal events at the 2014 Sochi Olympics is in the books.
Norway, which is expected to win the most golds in Sochi, leads the medal count with two golds and two bronzes.
We'll keep this full list of all the Olympic medal winners updated throughout the Olympics. You can find a complete list of gold medal favorites here.
All the winners so far:
Day One
Biathlon, men's sprint
- Gold: Ole Einer Bjoerndalen, Norway
- Silver: Dominik Landertinger, Austria
- Bronze: Jaroslav Soukup, Czech Republic
Cross-country skiing, women's skiathlon
- Gold: Marit Bjoergen, Norway
- Silver: Carlotte Kalla, Sweden
- Bronze: Heidi Weng, Norway
Freestyle skiing, women's moguls
- Gold: Justine Dufour-Lapointe, Canada
- Silver: Chloe Dufour-Lapointe, Canada
- Bronze: Hannah Kearney, USA
Snowboarding, men's slopestyle
- Gold: Sage Kotsenburg, USA
- Silver: Staale Sandbech, Norway
- Bronze: Mark McMorris, Canada
Speeskating, men's 5000m
- Gold: Sven Kramer, Netherlands
- Silver: Jan Blokhuijsen, Netherlands
- Bronze: Jorrit Bergsma, Netherlands
The medal standings by country after Day One. Norway leads, and the U.S. has two medals (via Google):