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How many medals did Canada win Vancouver 2010?

How many medals did Canada win Vancouver 2010?

Canada’s 14 gold medals were the most ever won by one country at a Winter Games while the 26 total medals was a Canadian high. Already the only athlete to ever win multiple medals at both the Summer and Winter Games, Clara Hughes was given the honour of carrying the Canadian flag into the Opening Ceremony.

Which sport awarded the most total medals in 2010?

Cross-country skier Marit Bjørgen from Norway won five medals (three gold, one silver, one bronze), more than any other athlete….2010 Winter Olympics medal table.

2010 Winter Olympics medals
Location Vancouver, Canada
Highlights
Most gold medals Canada (14)
Most total medals United States (37)

How many medals did Russia win in Vancouver?

Russia participated in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. In summary, the country’s participants earned 15 medals: three gold, five silver, and seven bronze.

When did Vancouver hold the Olympics?

2010
In February and March of 2010, Vancouver took its place on the world’s stage by hosting the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. The Games were a rare opportunity for Vancouver to create an amazing and memorable experience for locals, visitors, and athletes.

How many medals did Canada win in 2006 Winter Olympics?

24

Canada at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Competitors 196 in 15 sports
Flag bearers Danielle Goyette (opening) Cindy Klassen (closing)
Medals Ranked 5th Gold 7 Silver 10 Bronze 7 Total 24
Winter Olympics appearances (overview)

How many gold medals did France win in Vancouver?

In biathlon it has won 25 medals (nine gold), including six at Vancouver 2010, the most by any nation.

How many medals did Russia win in 2010?

15 medals
In summary, the country’s participants earned 15 medals: three gold, five silver, and seven bronze. The gold-medal tally of three was the worst ever result for Russia since the breakup of the Soviet Union, whilst the total of 15 medals was the country’s second lowest score since the 2002 Winter Games.