for the United States.

“We stated we wanted to be a podium nation,” Fin Kirwan, the USOPC’s chief of Olympic sport, said of the U.S. goal of being top-three on the medals table. “We said it will likely take 30 medals and we got after it. The athletes delivered on their potential and, by turn, we hit the record on gold-medal performance, which shows that our very best were able to execute.”

Here are some looks at the rest of the U.S. gold medal winners:

ALEX FERREIRA, FREESKIING

Halfpipe skier rounds out his Olympic collection — gold, silver, bronze. Back home, he’ll keep going with streamer “Hotdog Hans” where he dressed up like an 80-something ski sensation.

BREEZY JOHNSON, ALPINE SKIING

Her long journey included a knee injury four years ago on the same mountain where she won the gold.

ELIZABETH LEMLEY, MOGULS

Nicknamed “Lizard,” she joins a long line of great U.S. moguls skiers, including 2010 champion Hannah Kearney and her teammate, Jaelin Kauf, who now has three silver medals.

ALYSA LIU, FIGURE SKATING

The 20-year-old stepped away after the 2022 Beijing Games, rediscovered her love for figure skating and happily claimed the title.

ELENA MYERS TAYLOR, BOBSLED

At her sixth Olympics, she finally broke through, becoming the oldest Winter Olympian to win gold at age 41.

MIKAELA SHIFFRIN, ALPINE SKIING

The most winning skier of all time cashes in at the Olympics with slalom gold after a tear-stained shutout four years ago.

JORDAN STOLZ, SPEEDSKATING (2)

Joined Eric Heiden at Lake Placid in 1980 as only the second man to capture the 500 and 1,000.

FIGURE SKATING TEAM

Liu, Amber Glenn and Ilia Malinin are among the members of a team that brings home second straight gold; the last one took two years to capture after a Russian doping saga.

WOMEN’S HOCKEY TEAM

A tense thriller, highlighted by Hilary Knight’s equalizer with 2:04 left, then Megan Keller’s winner in overtime.