One of my favorite family activities is to watch the Olympics together. This year I’m using a printable Olympics medal tracker as a fun and easy way to keep track of the medalists for each event.
Maybe because I’m a checklist person, having a form to fill in always helps me be more engaged in whatever I’m doing. With over 100 events in the 2018 Winter Olympics in 15 different sports, I figured each person in my family could have their own Olympics medal tracker sheet to fill in so we could keep track of all the medalists.
2018 Winter Olympics Details
The 2018 Winter Olympics are being held in PyeongChang, South Korea. The opening ceremony will be held on Friday, February 9 and the closing ceremony is scheduled for Sunday, February 25.
You can find details about each event, athlete, and everything else you want to know about the 2018 Winter Olympics on the official website.
NBC will be covering the 2018 Winter Olympics across all of its networks with primetime coverage starting February 8 at 8 pm ET. You can see the full programming schedule here.
For true, die-hard Olympics fans, you won’t be limited to the primetime coverage. Check out all the ways to watch the 2018 Winter Olympics and sign up for email updates and alerts here.
Printable Winter Olympic Medal Tracker
Use this printable Winter Olympics Medal Tracker as a fun way to keep track of the medalists. You’ll need to print off multiple copies to track all of the winners since each sport has multiple events. Or, you can just fill in the winners of your favorite event for each sport.
Just fill in the form below to get access to the medal tracker.
Printable FAQs
Fill in the form above. After you submit the form, you’ll receive an email from “Wondermom Wannabe” with a direct link to the printable. If you do not see the email in your inbox within a few minutes, check your spam folder.
The most likely place will be in your computer’s Downloads folder. You can also select “Downloads” in your browser menu to see a list of your downloads, then simply select “Show in folder” below the file name to see where it is stored on your computer.
You’ll need a program that supports PDFS, like Adobe Acrobat (which is free). Open the program, click File > Print. Select your printer and set the number of copies you want to print. Double check your print preview, then click print.
More Olympics Fun
If your kids are excited about the Olympics, here are some fun Winter Olympic activities they might enjoy:
- Family Olympic Themed Score Cards (free printable activity from Organized 31)
- 2018 Winter Olympics: A Complete Kids Guide and Activity Book for PeyongChang Winter Olympics
- Winter Games Mad Libs
- Winter Olympics Coloring Book
- Winter Games Activity Book
- Snowman Paul at the Winter Olympics
- International Games Photo Booth Props
I hope you enjoy the printable Winter Olympics Medal Tracker and watching the winter games!