Overview: How Team Kalaallit Nunaat is doing at AWG

In Arctic Sport and Dene Games, the athletes have got off to a good start. In table tennis, too, there are medals around the necks of the Greenlandic players.

On Tuesday, Petra Amossen set both the world and AWG record in the women's two-foot high kick.
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Day two of the Arctic Winter Games 2026 is over, and there have already been many medals for Team Kalaallit Nunaat. But how many?

So far, the athletes have won 10 gold medals, four silver and seven bronze. That is, a total of 21 medals.

Especially in Arctic Sport and Dene Games, things have gone well, while the table tennis players are also winning medals.

Badminton will not have finals until later this week, and in snowboarding, both 4th and 5th places have been won. AWG will continue until Saturday, when the closing ceremony will be held.

The 21 medals so far are distributed as follows:

Gold

Inuuteq Josefsen won gold in head pull (Arctic Sport) in the open category for men.

Paninnguaq Qvist won gold in stick pull (Dene Games) in the open category for women.

Minik Platou won gold in stick pull (Dene Games) in the open category for men.

Danny Clasen won gold in stick pull (Dene Games) for the U18 men.

Twins Arnartaq Brønlund and Nunni Kleist Brønlund won gold in table tennis doubles for the U15 women.

Inuk Mozfeldt and Minik Poulsen won gold in table tennis doubles for the U15 men.

Uiloq Dahl and Uiloq-Amaliannguaq Jakobsen won gold in table tennis doubles for the U18 women.

Randi Zeeb Sigurdsen won gold in kneel jump (Arctic Sport) for the U17 women.

Majka Qvist wins gold in snow snake (Dene Games) in the open category for the women.

Petra Amossen won gold in two-foot high kick (Arctic Sport) in the open category for the women – and set both a new world and AWG record.

The table tennis teams, which have won three gold medals and one silver.

Silver

Inunnguaq Amossen won silver in two-foot high kick (Arctic Sport) for the U17 men.

Aviana Kristiansen won silver in stick pull (Dene Games) for the U18 women.

Ulloriaq Kreutzmann and Aningaaq Løvstrøm won silver in the men's table tennis doubles U18.

Edvard Kruse won silver in the men's snow snake (Dene Games) open category.

Here are the five Greenlandic medalists in the stick pull competitions.

Bronze

Petra Amossen won bronze in the women's triple jump (Arctic Sport) open category.

Abia Zeeb won bronze in the men's triple jump (Arctic Sport) open category.

Kristine Sigurdsen won bronze in the women's stick pull (Dene Games) open category.

Brian Tobiassen won bronze in the men's kneel jump (Arctic Sport) kneel jump (Arctic Sport).

Aviana Kristiansen won bronze in the women's snow snake (Dene Games).

Lars Muumu Jeremiassen won bronze in the two-foot high kick in the men's open category.

Minik Møller Platou won bronze in the snow snake (Dene Games) in the men's open category.

The Arctic Sport athletes with coaches and spectators.