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  1. 2010 Winter Olympics medal table. From left to right: Tina Maze of Slovenia (silver), Andrea Fischbacher of Austria (gold) and Lindsey Vonn of the United States (bronze) with the medals they earned in women's super-G in alpine skiing.

  2. Official medal table of the Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver. Find an alphabetical list of medals and celebrate the achievements of 2010's finest athletes.

  3. Feb 12, 2010 · The city of Vancouver was elected host city of the XXI Olympic Winter Games in 2010 at the 115th IOC Session in Prague on 2 July 2003. Medal Table See the list of teams and medals won by each.

  4. See the list of teams and medals won by each. Official list of medal winners and results by sport at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games. Celebrate medal-winning moments by the world's top athletes.

  5. Norwegian cross-country skier Marit Bjørgen was the most successful athlete, winning three gold, one silver and one bronze medal, and became the ninth Winter Olympian to win five medals at one edition of the Games.

    Event
    Gold
    Silver
    Bronze
    Men's slalom details
    Giuliano Razzoli Italy
    Ivica Kostelić Croatia
    André Myhrer Sweden
    Men's giant slalom details
    Carlo Janka Switzerland
    Kjetil Jansrud Norway
    Aksel Lund Svindal Norway
    Men's super-G details
    Aksel Lund Svindal Norway
    Bode Miller United States
    Andrew Weibrecht United States
    Men's downhill details
    Didier Défago Switzerland
    Aksel Lund Svindal Norway
    Bode Miller United States
  6. Aug 6, 2011 · The medals brought Tremblays career total to five, tying him as Canada’s most decorated male Olympian. There were also two silver medals from the women’s team, as Marianne St-Gelais finished second in the 500m on her 20th birthday and was then part of the 3000m relay.

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  8. The United States won the most medals in total, marking their second time doing so at the Winter Olympics, and broke the record for the most medals won during the Winter Games (37), a record held until then by Germany in 2002 (36).

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