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U.S. Wins 37 Medals in 2010 Winter Olympics

Posted by: Annie K.

2010 Winter Olympics were held in Vancouver, Canada, celebrating 21st competition between nations in the winter sports. U.S. teams won 9 golds, 15 silvers, and 13 bronzes; totaling 37 medals, making US the most won medals in 2010 Olympics. Ranked by count of gold medals, Canada is the first, German is the second and U.S. is the third.

U.S. Gold (9 counts)

Hannah KearneyFreestyle skiing (Women’s moguls)

Seth Wescott – Snowboarding (Men’s snowboard cross)

Shani DavisSpeed skating (Men’s 1000 meters)

Lindsey VonnAlpine skiing (Women’s downhill)

Shaun WhiteSnowboarding (Men’s halfpipe)

Evan LysacekFigure skating (Men’s singles)

Bode Miller – Alpine skiing (Men’s combined)

Bill DemongNordic combined (Individual large hill/10 km)

Steven Holcomb, Steve Mesler, Curtis Tomasevicz, Justin OlsenBobsled (Four-man)

U.S. Silver (15 counts)

Apolo Anton OhnoShort track (Men’s 1500 meters)

Johnny SpillaneNordic combined (Individual normal hill/10 km)

Julia MancusoAlpine skiing (Women’s downhill)

Julia MancusoAlpine skiing (Women’s combined)

Hannah Teter - Snowboarding (Women’s halfpipe)

Bode MillerAlpine skiing (Men’s Super-G)

Shani DavisSpeed skating (Men’s 1500 meters)

Meryl Davis, Charlie White – Figure skating (Ice dancing)

Brett Camerota, Todd Lodwick, Bill Demong, Johnny SpillaneNordic combined (Team competition)

Johnny SpillaneNordic combined (Individual large hill/10 km)

Kacey Bellamy, Hilary Knight, Angela Ruggiero, Caitlin Cahow, Jocelyne Lamoureux, Molly Schaus, Lisa Chesson,
Monique, Lamoureux, Kelli Stack, Julie Chu, Erika Lawler, Karen Thatcher, Natalie Darwitz, Gisele Marvin, Jessie Vetter, Meghan Duggan, Brianne McLaughlin, Kerry Weiland, Molly Engstrom, Jenny Potter, Jinelle Zaugg-Siergiej
Ice Hockey (Women’s Tournament)

Jeret PetersonFreestyle skiing (Men’s aerials)

Katherine ReutterShort track Women’s (1000 meters)

Chad Hedrick, Brian Hansen, Jonathan Kuck, Trevor MarsicanoSpeed skating (Men’s team pursuit)

David Backes, Ryan Kesler, Jonathan Quick, Dustin Brown, Phil Kessel, Brian Rafalski, Ryan Callahan, Jamie Langenbrunner, Bobby Ryan, Chris Drury, Ryan Malone, Paul Stastny, Tim Gleason, Ryan Miller, Ryan Suter, Erik Johnson, Brooks Orpik, Tim Thomas, Jack Johnson, Zach Parise, Ryan Whitney, Patrick Kane, Joe Pavelski – Ice hockey (Men’s tournament)

U.S. Bronze (13 counts)

Shannon BahrkeFreestyle skiing (Women’s moguls)

J. R. CelskiShort track (Men’s 1500 meters)

Bryon WilsonFreestyle skiing (Men’s moguls)

Bode MillerAlpine skiing (Men’s downhill)

Chad HedrickSpeed skating (Men’s 1000 meters)

Scott LagoSnowboarding(Men’s halfpipe)

Kelly ClarkSnowboarding(Women’s halfpipe)

Andrew WeibrechtAlpine skiing (Men’s Super-G)

Lindsey VonnAlpine skiing (Women’s Super-G)

Apolo Anton OhnoShort track (Men’s 1000 meters)

Allison Baver, Alyson Dudek, Lana Gehring, Katherine Reutter, Kimberly DerrickShort track (Women’s 3000 meter relay)

Erin Pac, Elana MeyersBobsled (Two-woman)

J. R. Celski, Simon Cho, Travis Jayner, Apolo Anton OhnoShort Track (Men’s 5000 meter relay)

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