Why 2026 marks a Winter Olympic turning point for Team GB
Perhaps not - but it happened.
In winning five medals, GB equalled the team's record best from both 2014 and 2018.
Never before had Great Britain won more than one gold medal at a Winter Olympics. That fact has now been buried deep in the snow.
On the penultimate night of competition, the men's curling team - skipped by Bruce Mouat - won their second successive Olympic silver, before freestyle skier Zoe Atkin wrapped up Team GB's Games the next day with bronze in the halfpipe. "These Games have been amazing, and a history-making Games," Team GB chef de mission Eve Muirhead told BBC Sport.
We're a growing winter nation, which is really exciting.
"With the French Alps [Winter Olympics] in four years time, this is a catalyst to those Games. "
But for all the medals, there were all the near-misses.
In total, there were five fourth-place finishes, some of which were by the most narrow of margins.
Take freestyle skier Kirsty Muir, for example.
41 of a point was the difference between bronze and fourth place in the slopestyle.
Had she not squatted on a landing on her final run, she would have made the podium.
Agonisingly, she then recorded another fourth in the big air. Snowboarder Mia Brookes, meanwhile, knew she needed to go huge on her final big air run for a chance of a medal - and so she did.
Had she landed it cleanly, she would have won a medal.
"Fourths make champions," GB Snowsport chief executive Vicky Gosling told BBC Sport.
Kirsty's from Aberdeen, she started on the dry slopes. Mia started on the dry slopes in Manchester and then look where they've got to. We should be utterly proud of what we've achieved here. "
In cross-country skiing, Andrew Musgrave and James Clugnet recorded a fifth-place finish in the team sprint event, the nation's best Olympic result in the sport.
"We're mixing it with the very best in winter sport. I think we can be really excited about what we've achieved. "
Over the four-year cycle leading into the Milan-Cortina Games, UK Sport ploughed £25.
5m into winter sports on the Olympic programme, up from £22. 2m for the Beijing 2022 cycle.
UK Sport also looks at future potential, as well as the impact and resonance on the watching British public.
Already the work is in place to build for that next Games and indeed the one after.
UK Sport's investment is not an ever-growing pot, however, and sports are being encouraged to work together and share resources where possible to build towards the greater good.
Gosling, whose GB Snowsport organisation received £7.
3m in UK Sport funding for its 2026 Olympic programme but has had to bring in extra commercial revenue, said: "We know we have the talent and the capability and the world has now seen it.
"We can deliver medals with what we have.
We have demonstrated that, but we have greater potential than we're demonstrating right now. "
She added: "This is just the start.
This is not the peak for us. There's so much more that we can achieve.
2030 is just on the doorstep and we'll be back and we'll be showing them. Let's hope we'll convert those near misses to golds. The world's our oyster
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