In terms of medals, I don't think there were any big surprises, naturally Norway was the country that took home the most gold medals.
These olympic games were marked by several positive and some negative things.
Negatives, there were several scandals that involved some athletes and competitions.
Possibly, the games went better than many expected, with several records to be broken and a very positive and encouraging spirit of sportsmanship.
Another interesting thing was that the minimum age for participation began to be raised, something that until now had never been called into question, at least not with such prominence. I think that in the next Olympic Games, we will not have as many young athletes, as we have seen in recent years. Whether in winter games or summer games.
I have to agree with the minimum age for participation in Olympics.
This will lessen the exploitation among very young athletes.
I believe, one of the inspirations to raise the minimum age of participation to 17 from 15, is the Russian skater Valieva.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/18/sports/olympics/olympics-skating-valieva-age.htmlThe audience saw it live how she struggled and how the team reacted on her.
If the team would have been more warm on her, her frustrations would have been not too heavy to carry on her own.
Though we don't know what's happening behind the curtain, as we are only judging what's seen on live tv.