Vancouver Winter Olympics 2010

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The XXI Olympic Winter Games 2010 is the 21st Winter Olympic Games, which was held in Vancouver, Canada, from February 12 to 28, 2010, lasting 16 days. This time in Vancouver Winter Olympic Games It has set up 7 major events, 15 sub events and 86 minor events Winter Olympic Games Set the item at most once. The competition was held in three places, Vancouver and the small city of Richmond, Whistler Snow Mountain 120 kilometers away from Vancouver, and Seplis Snow Mountain (also called Songbai Mountain) 30 kilometers away from Vancouver.
June 2, 2003 Bragg Vancouver A narrow victory the republic of korea Of Pingchang (The first round of Pyeongchang was 11 votes higher than Vancouver, and the members who voted for Salzburg in the second round all voted for Vancouver, so they won) and Salzburg The 21st session in 2010 Winter Olympics The right to host.
About 5500 athletes and officials from 85 national and regional Olympic Committees participated in the Winter Olympics. In addition, there are volunteer About 25000 people, and about 10000 news media.
The slogan of this Winter Olympic Games is "Competition from Sea to Sky". The 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games and Paralympic Games mascot According to Vancouver British Columbia Three cartoon characters created by the myth and legend of.
On the morning of March 1, Beijing time, the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics held a grand closing ceremony at the British Columbia Stadium. After the ceremony, the Winter Olympics officially entered Sochi Time.
Chinese name
Vancouver Winter Olympics 2010
Foreign name
The 2010 Vancouver WinterOlympics
Time
February 12, 2010 - February 28, 2010
Event type
Comprehensive
Slogan
Race from sea to sky
mascot
Miga Quatchi
event
7 major events, 86 minor events

emblem

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Vancouver, April 23, 2005 local time Winter Olympic Games The organizing committee announced the emblem
The logo is designed by Elena Rivera McGregor. The main body is an abstract human figure with open arms composed of five rectangles. Below it are the words "Vancouver 2010" and the Olympic rings.
The design inspiration of the main image comes from the giant stone carvings of the Inuit (Eskimo), an indigenous people in northern Canada. These huge stones, which are carved and stacked into human shapes, are often used as road signs and monuments. The main image of the human figure is named Ilanak, which means "friend" in Inuit.
Ilanak's head is green, his arms are dark blue, his trunk is sky blue, and his legs are red and gold. The Vancouver Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games said that green, dark blue and sky blue represent the forests, mountains and islands in Vancouver's coastal areas, red is the color of Canada's national symbol maple leaf, and gold represents Vancouver's sunset scenery. These five colors are also the same as the colors of the Olympic rings. Veron, CEO of the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the Games, said that the whole figure reflected "friendship, enthusiasm, strength, vision and team spirit".

mascot

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The mascots of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games and Paralympic Games were unveiled on November 27, 2007. They are three cartoon images created according to the myths and legends of British Columbia (BC, Canada), where Vancouver is located.
There are three mascots for the Winter Olympics, designed by Vancouver Miomi Design Company. The image of Miga comes from orca And White spirit bear , from the folk legend of Tsimshian, a North Pacific Indian. In the story, he likes surfing, so he loves skiing; Quatchi (Quatchi) is a North American Bigfoot, a legendary monster in the mountains of northwest North America. It went on a journey to Vancouver with Miga because of its love of ice hockey.
and Winter Paralympic Games Of mascot It's called Sumi spirit It is set as an animal guardian god, with the wings of thunderbirds and the feet of black bears. The hat on its head is also from the orca. In the story, it spreads its wings and takes Miga and Quatchi to Vancouver. There is also a hidden mascot - Mukmuk, one Vancouver Groundhog It only appears in the mascot publicity animation and the official mascot website, and is the partner of the first three mascots. The Organizing Committee for the Vancouver Winter Olympic Games and the Winter Paralympic Games held a mascot release ceremony in Surrey, near Vancouver, on the 27th. More than 800 students from eight local primary schools witnessed this exciting moment.

Olympic medals

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For the first time, the Vancouver Winter Olympics used wave shaped medals with the heaviest weight. Each medal weighs 500 to 576 grams, making it one of the heaviest medals in Olympic history. The design of medals contains rich creativity, creating several firsts in the history of the Olympic Games.
The surface of the medal is not flat, but presents undulating waves for the first time, which reminds us of the common landscapes in the 2010 Winter Olympics and other places in Canada - waves, snow and mountains. For the first time in the history of the Olympic Games, the medals of the Winter Olympic Games are round and equal in size to those of the Winter Paralympic Games. Canadian aborigines designer Colleen Hunt created two abstract paintings with strong national characteristics, which respectively became the source of the positive patterns of the Winter Olympic medal and the Winter Paralympic medal. A small part of the screen of each medal is captured. No medal has the same front pattern, which makes each medal unique and sets a precedent in the history of the Olympic Games.
The medals of the Winter Olympics are shaped like orcas, which are worshipped by aborigines on the west coast of Canada. Hunter explained that although killer whales are fierce, they live in groups and are symbols of strength, dignity and team spirit. The Olympic Games is a group. Although athletes train individually, they are inextricably linked with their teammates, their groups and their own countries and regions. The Royal Canadian Mint will produce 615 medals for the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. IOC President Rogge commented that these unique medals are the best rewards for those athletes who have achieved good results at the Vancouver Winter Olympic Games and the Winter Paralympic Games, and are also souvenirs reflecting the hospitality of the host Canadian people.

Theme slogan

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The organizing committee of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games announced on Thursday that Canada's national anthem《 oh Canada 》The two lyrics in became the slogan of the Vancouver Winter Olympics. Previously, the Organizing Committee applied for trademark registration for these two lyrics.
These two lyrics are "with glowing hearts" and French "Des plus brilliants explorations" in the version of the national anthem. It represents the Olympic athletes and their excitement when they win medals. It also represents the country and people of Canada, and contains the characteristics, ideas and history of Canada.
According to the regulations of the Canadian Heritage Department, "Oh! Canada" has a history of 100 years and belongs to the public copyright. The use of the lyrics in this song does not need the approval of the government.
The organizers said again and again that they hope to make the 2010 Winter Olympics a "Canadian Games", and the use of the lyrics of the Canadian national anthem is part of the goal. Ice fans who sing Oh Canada before a match and schoolchildren who sing the national anthem every morning need not worry about it.
"This will not constitute an infringement of trademark rights," said Neil Melliship, a trademark lawyer in Vancouver. "They sing the national anthem for no commercial purpose. They don't use this trademark to sell things. They just sing a song."
But if someone uses two lyrics registered as trademarks to sell things, the nature is completely different. The Organizing Committee is very serious about protecting the brand of the Olympic Games. The Organizing Committee also managed to get the Canadian Parliament to pass an unprecedented bill, so that several words related to the 2010 Winter Olympics were also protected by law. For example, the number "2010" and the English word "winter" cannot be registered as a trademark, because these words are too commonly used.
Because of the use of the word "Olympic", some vendors in Vancouver have been accused in court, although some things using the word "Olympic" had already existed before Vancouver was approved to host the 2010 Olympic Games. Several people who wanted to register domain names related to "Olympic" on the Internet were also accused in court.

Competition venue

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Vancouver City

Olympic Village

Vancouver Convention and Exhibition Center: Media Center
Mountain Park: Curling
University of British Columbia Winter Sports Center: Ice Hockey

Richmond City

Richmond Olympic oval venue: speed skating

Xiwen District

Cypress Resort: freestyle skiing Snowboarding

Whistler

Whistler Olympic and Paralympic Athletes' Village
Whistler Creek: Alpine skiing
Whistler Olympic Park: biathlon, cross-country skiing, ski jumping
Whistler taxiing center: rudder sledge, luffing ice sledge, rudder free sledge [2]

Olympic torch

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Holy Flame Collection

At about 17:45 on October 22, 2009 (Beijing time), the torch of the Vancouver Winter Olympics was held in ancient Greece Olympia Ruins Hera Temple Previous acquisition succeeded. The highest priestess who collected the flame is the same as the highest priestess of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games Maria Navpriedu After that, the flame spread all over Greece and flew from Athens Fly to Canada.

Torch design

The Organizing Committee for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada, was in the ski resort of Canada on February 12, 2009 Whistler The Winter Olympic torch and torchbearers' clothing were officially announced, marking the beginning of the celebration of the first anniversary of the countdown to the Winter Olympic Games.
The Vancouver Winter Olympics torch is about 1 meter long, streamlined design, and mainly white in color. It weighs 1.6 kg when filled with fuel, and can burn for 12 minutes. The torch was designed by Bombardier, a famous Canadian company, and was inspired by the undulating terrain covered by snow in Canada and the sliding marks left by skiers when they rushed down the snow slope. The torch is inlaid with the Winter Olympics emblem and has a red maple leaf shaped opening. Maple leaf is the symbol of Canada, and this maple leaf shaped opening also has practical effect - it is the vent of the torch. The torchbearer's clothing consists of a white jacket, pants, flannelette hat and gloves inlaid with red maple leaves. The design not only considers the needs of winter environment, but also ingeniously combines the design concept of the torch. The color is mainly white, and the left sleeve of the jacket is matched with bright blue-green, symbolizing the beautiful scenery from Vancouver to Whistler, from the sea to the blue sky. The jacket is embroidered with a torch relay logo on the chest and a five ring logo on the back. The torchbearer costume is designed by Hudson Bay, Canada's oldest company.

Torch relay

On October 30, 2009, the flame arrived in Kasi victoria And opened a 106 day relay in Canada. The torch traveled 45000 kilometers in Canada, 4000 kilometers of which were passed by torchbearers, the longest distance in the history of the Winter Olympics. During this period, 12000 torchbearers will cover more than 1000 cities and towns in Canada, reaching the northernmost, easternmost and southernmost ends of Canada, including those who held the Olympic Games in 1976 and 1988 Montreal and Calgary And briefly entered the United States through the Peace Arch to commemorate the friendship between the United States and Canada.
 Torch Relay Route
Torch relay

The opening ceremony

On February 12, the Games opened at the British Columbia Stadium. On the day of the opening ceremony, although one support arm of the main torch could not be raised due to technical problems, Nancy Green Ryan, the last torchbearer Wayne Gretzky Steve Nash Still standing on another support arm, he successfully lit the main torch. At the closing ceremony, Katrina Le Mai Doan stood alone on the repaired fourth support and lit the main torch of the main stadium again. [19] At the opening ceremony, the whole court observed a minute of silence for Georgia's Rudderless Sled Runner Nodal, who was accidentally injured and died in training in the morning. [1]
The opening ceremony

Schedule

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Schedule of 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics (Beijing Time)
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February 13 (Lunar New Year's Eve)
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Events
Specific events
2:00
Ski jumping
Ordinary Taiwan Individual Qualification Round
10:00
The opening ceremony
February 14 (New Year's Day)
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Events
Specific events
1:45
Ski jumping
The first round of ordinary individual
2:45
Ski jumping
General Taiwan Individual Final Round Gold Medals
3:45
Alpine skiing
Men's Speed Down Gold Medal
4:00
Ice hockey
Women's Group A Game 1 Sweden vs Switzerland
quick-skating
Men's 5000m Gold Medal
5:00
Biathlon in winter
Women's 7.5km Short distance Gold Medal
8:30
Freestyle Skiing
Women's Snow Skills Qualification Competition
9:00
Ice hockey
Women's Group A Game 2 Canada vs Slovakia
sled
Men's Single Seat Round 1
Short track speed skating
Men's 1500m Preliminaries
9:42
Short track speed skating
Women's 500m Preliminaries
10:18
Short track speed skating
Men's 1500m Semifinal
10:50
Short track speed skating
Women's 3000 meter relay semi-final
11:00
sled
Men's single seat round 2
11:18
Short track speed skating
Men's 1500m Final Gold Medal
11:30
Freestyle Skiing
Women's Snowboarding Skills Final Gold Medal
February 15 (the second day of the lunar new year)
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Events
Specific events
1:00
Nordic biathlon
NH Individual
2:00
Alpine skiing
Women's All around Speed Drop
3:15
Biathlon in winter
Men's 10km Short distance Gold Medal
4:00
Ice hockey
Women's Group B Game 3 US vs China
5:00
Alpine skiing
Women's all-around slalom gold medal
sled
Men's single seat round 3
quick-skating
Women's 3000m Gold Medal
5:45
Nordic biathlon
Ordinary Taiwan Men's Single/10km Gold Medal
6:30
Freestyle Skiing
Men's Snow Skills Qualification Competition
7:00
sled
Men's Single Seat 4th Round Gold Medal
8:30
Figure skating
Double Short Program
Ice hockey
Women's Group B Game 4 Finland vs Russian Federation
9:30
Freestyle Skiing
Men's Snowboarding Skills Final Gold Medal
February 16 (the third day of the lunar new year)
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Events
Specific events
2:00
Cross-country skiing
Women's 10km interval starting gold medal race
2:30
Snowboarding
Men's Cross Country Qualification
4:30
Cross-country skiing
Men's 15km interval starting gold medal race
6:00
Snowboarding
Men's Cross Country 1/8 Final
6:26
Snowboarding
Men's cross-country quarter final
6:30
Ice hockey
Women's Group A Game 5 Switzerland vs Canada
6:42
Snowboarding
Men's Cross country Semifinal
6:53
Snowboarding
Men's Cross country Final Gold Medal
7:30
quick-skating
The first time in men's 500 meters
9:00
Figure skating
Double Free Skating Gold Medal
sled
Women's single seat round 1
9:28
quick-skating
The second men's 500m gold medal race
10:30
sled
Women's Single Seat Round 2
11:00
Ice hockey
Women's Group A Game 6 Sweden vs Slovakia
February 17 (the fourth day of the lunar new year)
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Events
Specific events
1:00
Curling
Men's Round robin Round 1 UK vs Sweden
Men's Round robin Round 1 Norway vs Canada
The first round of men's round robin US vs Germany
The first round of men's round robin: Switzerland vs Denmark
2:00
Alpine skiing
Men's All around Speed Drop
Snowboarding
Women's Cross country Qualification
2:30
Biathlon in winter
Women's 10km Pursuit Gold Medal
4:00
Ice hockey
Men's Group A Game 1 US vs Switzerland
4:15
Snowboarding
Women's cross-country quarter final
4:29
Snowboarding
Women's Cross country Semifinal
4:40
Snowboarding
Women's Cross country Final Gold Medal
4:45
Biathlon in winter
Men's 12.5km Pursuit Gold Medal
5:00
sled
Women's Single Seat Round 3
quick-skating
The first time in women's 500m
5:30
Alpine skiing
Men's all-around slalom gold medal
6:00
Curling
The first round of women's round robin US vs Japan
Denmark vs Sweden in the first round of women's round robin
Women's Round robin Round 1 Germany vs Russian Federation
Women's Round robin Round 1 Canada vs Switzerland
6:30
Ice hockey
Women's Group B Game 7 Russian Federation vs United States
sled
Women's Single Seat 4th Round Gold Medal
6:52
quick-skating
Women's 500m Second Gold Medal
8:15
Figure skating
Men Short Program
8:30
Ice hockey
Men's Group A Game 2 Canada vs Norway
11:00
Curling
The 2nd round of men's round robin Canada vs Germany
China vs France in the 2nd round of men's round robin
The United States vs Norway in the 2nd round of the men's round robin
Ice hockey
Women's Group B Game 8 Finland vs China
13:00
Men's Group B Game 3 Russian Federation vs Latvia
February 18 (the fifth day of the lunar new year)
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1:00
Curling
Women's Round robin Round 2 China vs Britain
Women's Round robin Round 2 Germany vs USA
Women's Round robin Round 2 Switzerland vs Sweden
Women's Round robin Round 2 Japan vs Canada
2:15
Cross-country skiing
Women's Individual Pursuit Qualification
2:45
Men's Individual Pursuit Qualification
3:00
Alpine skiing
Women's downhill gold medal race
4:00
Ice hockey
Men's Group C Game 4 Finland vs Belarus
4:30
Cross-country skiing
Women's Individual Pursuit Race Quarter Final
4:55
Men's Individual Pursuit Race Quarter Final
5:05
Snowboarding
Men's U-shaped pool qualification
5:20
Cross-country skiing
Women's Individual Pursuit Semifinal
5:30
Men's Individual Pursuit Semifinal
5:45
Women's Individual Pursuit Final Gold Medal
5:55
Men's Individual Pursuit Final Gold Medal
6:00
Curling
The third round of men's round robin: Britain vs France
The third round of men's round robin US vs Switzerland
Denmark vs China in the 3rd round of men's round robin
The third round of men's round robin Germany vs Sweden
6:30
Ice hockey
Women's Group A Game 9 Canada vs Sweden
8:00
quick-skating
Men's 1000m Gold Medal
8:30
Ice hockey
Men's Group C Game 5 Sweden vs Germany
9:00
sled
Round 1 for two
Short track speed skating
Women's 500m Quarter Final
9:15
Snowboarding
Men's U-shaped Pool Semifinal
9:25
Short track speed skating
Men's 1000 meter preliminary
10:00
sled
The second round gold medal race for doubles
10:10
Short track speed skating
Women's 500m Semifinal
10:32
Short track speed skating
Men's 5000m Relay Semifinal
11:00
Curling
Women's Group Match Round 3 Russian Federation vs Denmark
Women's Group Round 3 UK vs Sweden
Women's Group Match Round 3 China vs Switzerland
Ice hockey
Women's Group A Game 10 Slovakia vs Switzerland
11:07
Short track speed skating
Women's 500m Final Gold Medal
11:15
Snowboarding
Men's U-shaped Pool Final Gold Medal
13:00
Ice hockey
Men's Group B Game 6 Czech vs Slovakia
February 19 (the sixth day of the lunar new year)
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Events
Specific events
1:00
Curling
Denmark vs the United States in the 4th round of the men's round robin
The 4th round of men's round robin Germany vs Norway
The 4th round of men's round robin Canada vs Sweden
The 4th round of men's round robin: Britain vs Switzerland
2:00
Biathlon in winter
Women's 15km Individual Gold Medal
4:00
Ice hockey
Men's Group A Game 7 US vs Norway
4:30
Snowboarding
Women's U-shaped pool qualification
5:00
Biathlon in winter
Men's 20km Individual Gold Medal
quick-skating
Women's 1000m Gold Medal
6:00
Curling
Canada vs Germany in the 4th round of women's round robin
China vs Japan in the 4th round of women's round robin
Women's Round robin 4th round Russian Federation vs Britain
Denmark vs the United States in the 4th round of women's round robin
6:30
Ice hockey
Women's Group Match: The 11th game in Group B: America vs Finland
8:00
Rudderless snowmobile
Women's single seat round 1
8:00
Snowboarding
Women's U-shaped Pool Semifinal
8:30
Ice hockey
Men's Group A Game 8 Switzerland vs Canada
9:00
Figure skating
Men's singles free skating gold medal race
Rudderless snowmobile
Women's Single Seat Round 2
10:00
Snowboarding
Women's U-shaped Pool Final Gold Medal
10:30
Rudderless snowmobile
Men's Single Seat Round 1
11:00
Curling
The 5th round of men's round robin Sweden vs China
The 5th round of men's round robin: Britain vs Denmark
Men's Round robin Round 5 Norway vs Switzerland
Men's Round robin Round 5 France vs Canada
Ice hockey
Women's Group B Game 12 China vs Russian Federation
11:45
Rudderless snowmobile
Men's single seat round 2
13:00
Ice hockey
Men's Group B Game 9 Slovakia vs Russian Federation
February 20 (the seventh day of the lunar new year)
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Events
Specific events
1:00
Curling
Women's Round robin Round 5 Germany vs Britain
The 5th round of women's round robin: the Russian Federation vs the United States
China vs Denmark in the 5th round of women's round robin
2:00
Ski jumping
Tai Tai Men's Single Qualification Competition
3:30
Alpine skiing
Men's Super Slalom Gold Medal
4:00
Ice hockey
Men's Group Match: Belarus vs Sweden, Group C, Game 10
5:00
Cross-country skiing
Women's 7.5+7.5km Pursuit Gold Medal
6:00
Curling
Men's Round robin Round 6 Germany vs Switzerland
Men's Round robin Round 6 Denmark vs Canada
The 6th round of men's round robin France vs the United States
Norway vs China in the 6th round of men's round robin
7:45
Rudderless snowmobile
Women's Single Seat Round 3
8:30
Ice hockey
Men's Group B Game 11 Czech vs Latvia
8:45
Figure skating
Ice dance
Rudderless snowmobile
Women's Single Seat 4th Round Gold Medal
10:20
Rudderless snowmobile
Men's single seat round 3
11:00
Curling
Denmark vs Canada in the 6th round of women's round robin
Sweden vs China in the 6th round of women's round robin
The 6th round of women's round robin: Britain vs Japan
Women's Round robin Round 6 Switzerland vs Russian Federation
11:30
Rudderless snowmobile
Men's Single Seat 4th Round Gold Medal
13:00
Ice hockey
Men's Group C Game 12 Finland vs Germany
February 21 (the eighth day of the lunar new year)
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Events
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1:00
Curling
Men's Round robin Round 7 Norway vs Denmark
The 7th round of men's round robin France vs Germany
Men's Round robin Round 7 China vs Britain
Sweden vs the United States in the 7th round of the men's round robin
2:00
Alpine skiing
Women's Super Slalom Gold Medal
Freestyle Skiing
Women's Aerial Skills Qualification Competition
3:30
Ski jumping
The first round of men's single on Grand Platform
4:00
Ice hockey
Men's group match: Norway vs Switzerland, Group A, Game 13
4:30
Ski jumping
Tai Men's Single Final Round Gold Medal
5:30
Cross-country skiing
Men's 15+15km Pursuit Gold Medal
6:00
Curling
Women's Round robin Round 7 Sweden vs Russian Federation
The 7th round of women's round robin US vs UK
Denmark vs Switzerland in the 7th round of women's round robin
Women's Round robin Round 7 Germany vs China
6:30
Ice hockey
The 13th Women's Ranking Race
8:15
quick-skating
Men's 1500m Gold Medal
8:30
Ice hockey
Men's Group Match Group B Game 14 Latvia vs Slovakia
9:00
Snowmobile with rudder
Men's Double Round 1
9:45
Short track speed skating
Women's 1500m Preliminaries
10:29
Men's 1000m Quarter Final
10:30
Snowmobile with rudder
Men's Double Round 2
10:59
Short track speed skating
Women's 1500m Semifinal
11:00
Curling
Switzerland vs China in the 8th round of men's round robin
The 8th round of men's round robin Sweden vs France
Men's Round robin Round 8 Canada vs Britain
Ice hockey
The 14th Women's Ranking Race
11:28
Short track speed skating
Men's 1000m Semifinal
11:51
Women's 1500m Final Gold Medal
12:05
Men's 1000m Final Gold Medal
13:00
Ice hockey
Men's Group C Game 15 Germany vs Belarus
February 22 (the ninth day of the lunar new year)
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Events
Specific events
1:00
Curling
Women's Round robin Round 8 UK vs Switzerland
Women's Round robin Round 8 Germany vs Denmark
Canada vs the United States in the 8th round of women's round robin
Women's Round robin Round 8 Russian Federation vs Japan
1:15
Freestyle Skiing
male Ski Cross Qualification Heat
2:00
Alpine skiing
The first round of men's grand slalom
2:45
Biathlon in winter
Men's 15km Team Start Gold Medal
4:00
Ice hockey
Men's Group B Game 16 Russian Federation vs Czech Republic
4:15
Freestyle Skiing
Men's Fun Pursuit 1/8 Final
4:48
Men's Fun Pursuit Competition Quarter Final
5:00
Biathlon in winter
Women's 12.5 km Team Start Gold Medal
5:07
Freestyle Skiing
Men's Fun Pursuit Semifinal
5:18
Men's Fun Pursuit Final Gold Medal
5:30
Snowmobile with rudder
Men's Double Round 3
5:45
Alpine skiing
The second round of men's grand slalom gold medal race
6:00
Curling
The 9th round of men's round robin US vs UK
Men's Round robin Round 9 Norway vs Sweden
Men's Round robin Round 9 Switzerland vs Canada
Denmark vs Germany in the 9th round of men's round robin
6:45
Snowmobile with rudder
The fourth round of men's doubles gold medal race
7:00
quick-skating
Women's 1500m Gold Medal
8:15
Figure skating
Ice Dance creates choreography
8:40
Ice hockey
Men's Group A Game 17 Canada vs the United States
11:00
Curling
China vs Canada in the 9th round of women's round robin
Japan vs Germany in the 9th round of women's round robin
Women's Round robin Round 9 USA vs Sweden
13:00
Ice hockey
Men's Group C Game 18 Sweden vs Finland
February 23 (the 10th day of the Chinese New Year)
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Events
Specific events
1:00
Curling
The 10th round of men's round robin France vs Norway
Canada vs the United States in the 10th round of the men's round robin
The 10th round of men's round robin Germany vs China
The 10th round of men's round robin Switzerland vs Sweden
2:00
Ski jumping
The first round of Tai Tai Men's Group
2:45
Cross-country skiing
Women's Team Pursuit Semifinal
Ski jumping
Tai Tai Men's Team Final Round Gold Medal
3:35
Cross-country skiing
Men's Team Pursuit Semifinal
4:00
Ice hockey
Women's knockout semi-final Game 15
5:00
Cross-country skiing
Women's Team Pursuit Final Gold Medal
5:25
Men's Team Pursuit Final Gold Medal
6:00
Curling
The 10th round of women's round robin: Russian Federation vs China
Women's Round robin Round 10 Japan vs Switzerland
Women's Round 10 Sweden vs Canada
The 10th round of women's round robin: Britain vs Denmark
Ice hockey
Women's ranking race: 7th to 8th, 16th game
8:45
Figure skating
Ice Dance Free Dance Gold Medal
9:00
Ice hockey
Women's knockout semi-final Game 17
10:00
Freestyle Skiing
Men's Aerial Skills Qualification Competition
11:00
Curling
Men's Round robin Round 11 Germany vs Britain
Men's Round robin Round 11 France vs Denmark
China vs the United States in the 11th round of men's round robin
Ice hockey
Women's ranking race: No. 5-6, No. 18
February 24th
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Specific events
1:00
Curling
Women's Round robin Round 11 Japan vs Sweden
The 11th round of women's round robin: Switzerland vs Germany
The 11th round of women's round robin US vs China
Women's Round robin Round 11 Canada vs Britain
Nordic biathlon
Men's group/4 × 5km
2:30
Freestyle Skiing
Women's Fun Pursuit Competition quarter final
3:00
quick-skating
Men's 10000m Gold Medal
3:30
Biathlon in winter
Women's 4 × 6km Relay Gold Medal
4:00
Ice hockey
The 19th qualifying match of men's knockout
5:00
Freestyle Skiing
Women's Fun Pursuit Competition 1/8 Final
Nordic biathlon
Men's team/4 × 5km 4 × 5km relay gold medal race
5:33
Freestyle Skiing
Women's Fun Pursuit Competition quarter final
5:52
Women's Fun Pursuit Semifinal
6:00
Curling
The 12th round of men's round robin China vs Canada
The 12th round of men's round robin Sweden vs Denmark
The 12th round of men's round robin: Britain vs Norway
The 12th round of men's round robin Switzerland vs France
6:03
Freestyle Skiing
Women's Fun Pursuit Final Gold Medal
8:30
Figure skating
ladies short program
Ice hockey
Men's knockout qualification game 20
9:00
Snowmobile with rudder
Women's Double Round 1
10:00
Women's Double Round 2
11:00
Curling
The 12th round of women's round robin: Switzerland vs the United States
Canada vs Russian Federation in the 12th round of women's round robin
Women's Round robin Round 12 Japan vs Denmark
Sweden vs Germany in the 12th round of women's round robin
Men's knockout qualification game 21
Men's knockout qualifying match 22
February 25th
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Events
Specific events
1:00
Ice hockey
The first round of men's extra round
The first round of women's extra round
2:00
Alpine skiing
The first round of women's grand slalom
3:15
Cross-country skiing
Men's 4 × 10km Relay Gold Medal
4:00
Ice hockey
The 23rd game of the men's knockout round quarter final
5:00
quick-skating
Women's 5000m Gold Medal
5:15
Alpine skiing
Women's Grand Slalom 2nd Round Gold Medal
6:00
Ice hockey
2nd round of men's extra round
Women's additional round 2
8:30
The 24th game of the men's knockout round quarter final
9:00
Snowmobile with rudder
Women's Double Round 3
Short track speed skating
Women's 1000 meter preliminary
9:47
Men's 500m Preliminaries
10:00
Snowmobile with rudder
The fourth round of women's doubles gold medal race
10:26
Short track speed skating
Women's 3000m Relay Final Gold Medal
11:00
Ice hockey
3rd round of men's extra round
3rd round of women's extra round
Men's knockout quarter final: Game 25
11:30
Freestyle Skiing
Women's Aerial Skills Final Gold Medal
13:00
Ice hockey
Men's knockout quarter final: Game 26
February 26th
time
Events
Specific events
1:00
Curling
Women's Semifinal
Nordic biathlon
LH Individual
3:00
Cross-country skiing
Women's 4 × 5km Relay Gold Medal
Ice hockey
Women's Bronze Medal: Game 19
5:00
Nordic biathlon
Tai Men's Single/10km Gold Medal
6:00
Curling
Men's Semifinal
7:30
Ice hockey
Women's Final: The 20th Gold Medal
9:00
Figure skating
Women's singles free skating gold medal
10:00
Freestyle Skiing
Men's Aerial Skills Final Gold Medal
February 27th
time
Events
Specific events
1:00
Curling
Women's Bronze Medal
2:00
Alpine skiing
The first round of women's rotation
Snowboarding
Women's parallel grand slalom qualification round
3:30
Biathlon in winter
Men's 4 × 7.5km Relay Gold Medal
4:00
Ice hockey
Men's knockout semi-final: Game 27
4:15
Snowboarding
Women's Parallel Slalom 1/8 Final
4:30
quick-skating
Men's Team Pursuit Match Quarter Final
4:51
Snowboarding
Women's Parallel Slalom Quarter Final
5:00
Snowmobile with rudder
Men's Quad Round 1
5:09
Snowboarding
Women's Parallel Slalom Semifinal
5:20
quick-skating
Women's Team Pursuit Match Quarter Final
5:30
Alpine skiing
Women's Revolving Round 2 Gold Medals
5:31
Snowboarding
Women's Parallel Grand Slalom Final Gold Medal
6:07
quick-skating
Men's Team Pursuit Semifinal
6:30
Snowmobile with rudder
Men's Quad Round 2
7:00
Curling
Women's Final Gold Medal
10:00
Short track speed skating
Men's 500m Quarter Final
10:14
Women's 1000m Quarter Final
10:30
Ice hockey
Men's knockout semi-final: Game 28
10:45
Short track speed skating
Men's 500m Semifinal
10:53
Women's 1000m Semifinal
11:16
Men's 500m Final Gold Medal
11:26
Women's 1000m Final Gold Medal
11:52
Men's 5000m Relay Final Gold Medal
February 28th
time
Events
Specific events
1:00
Curling
Men's Bronze Medal
2:00
Alpine skiing
The first round of men's rotation
Snowboarding
Men's Parallel Grand Slalom Qualification Round
3:45
Cross-country skiing
Women's 30km Team Start Gold Medal
4:15
Snowboarding
Men's Parallel Slalom 1/8 Final
4:30
quick-skating
Women's Team Pursuit Semifinal
4:51
Snowboarding
Men's Parallel Slalom Quarter Final
quick-skating
Men's Team Pursuit Final
5:00
Snowmobile with rudder
Men's Quad Round 3
5:09
Snowboarding
Men's Parallel Slalom Semifinal
5:13
quick-skating
Women's Team Pursuit Final
5:31
Snowboarding
Men's Parallel Grand Slalom Final Gold Medal
5:45
Alpine skiing
The second round of men's slalom gold medal race
6:15
Snowmobile with rudder
The fourth round of men's quadruple gold medal race
7:00
Curling
Men's Gold Medal
8:30
Figure skating
Exhibition competition
11:00
Ice hockey
Men's Bronze Medal Game 29
March 1st
time
Events
Specific events
1:30
Cross-country skiing
Men's 50km Team Start Gold Medal
4:15
Ice hockey
The 30th Men's Gold Medal
9:30
Closing ceremony

Medal list

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Alpine skiing

Alpine skiing medal list
ranking
Country
gold medal
Silver medal
Bronze medal
total
one
Germany
three
zero
zero
three
two
U.S.A
two
three
three
eight
three
Switzerland
two
zero
one
three
four
Norway
one
two
one
four
five
Austria
one
one
two
four
six
Italy
one
zero
zero
one
seven
Slovenia
zero
two
zero
two
seven
Croatia
zero
two
zero
two
nine
Sweden
zero
zero
two
two
ten
Czech Republic
zero
zero
one
one
Alpine skiing medal details
project
gold medal
Silver medal
Bronze medal
Women's Super Biathlon
Maria Leahy
Mancuso
Anya Persson
Men's super biathlon slalom
Byrd Miller
Ivica Kostridge
Zubrigan
Alpine skiing women's downhill
Vaughn
Mancuso
Jogor
Alpine skiing women's super giant slalom
Fishbach
Maze
Vaughn
Alpine skiing women's grand slalom
Rebonsberg
Maze
Jogor
Alpine skiing women's swing
Maria Leahy
Schald
Zarobska
Alpine skiing men's downhill
Defarge
Lund Svindal
Byrd Miller
Alpine skiing men's super giant slalom
Lund Svindal
Byrd Miller
Webrecht
Alpine skiing men's giant slalom
Yanka
Youngsrud
Lund Svindal
Alpine skiing men's slalom
Marazzori
Ivica Kostridge
Meier
The above reference materials [9]

Luge with rudder

Sled with rudder medal list
ranking
Country
gold medal
Silver medal
Bronze medal
total
one
Germany
one
two
zero
three
two
Canada
one
one
one
three
three
U.S.A
one
zero
one
two
four
Russia
zero
zero
one
one
Details of Sled with Rudder Medals
project
Gold medalist
silver medalist
bronze medalist
Women's bobsleigh double race with rudder
Humphreys Moiser
Canada
Upton Brown (Canada)
Parkmeyers
Men's four man luge race with rudder
Holcomb Mesletomasevitzolsen
(USA)
Langkusrodigepuze
(USA)
Rashbeset Bronbian
Canada
Men's bobsleigh double race with rudder
Langkusk
(Germany)
Froschutz Adjie
(Germany)
Zubkovoivoda
(Russia)
The above reference materials [7]

Biathlon in winter

Two Winter Medals
Rank
ranks
gold
silver
copper
one
Norway
three
two
zero
two
Germany
two
one
two
three
Russia
two
one
one
four
France
one
two
three
five
Slovakia
one
one
one
six
Sweden
one
zero
zero
seven
Austria
zero
two
zero
eight
Belarus
zero
one
one
nine
Kazakhstan
zero
one
zero
ten
Croatia
zero
zero
one
Details of two winter medals
project
Gold medalist
silver medalist
bronze medalist
Women's 7.5km short distance race
Kuzmira (Slovakia)
Nusnel (Germany)
Doreen (France)
Men's 10km Race
Jay (France)
Svendsen (Norway)
Fak (Croatia)
Women's 10 km Pursuit
Nunell (Germany)
Kuzmina (Slovakia)
Brunet (France)
Men's 12.5km chase race
Ferry (Sweden)
Sulman (Austria)
Jay (France)
Women's 15km Individual Race
Borg (Norway)
Krustaleva (Kazakhstan)
Domracheva (Belarus)
Men's 20km Individual Race
Svendsen (Norway)
Bjodaren (Norway)
Novikov (Belarus)
Men's 15km collective departure
Ustyugov (Russia)
Foucault (France)
Huragit (Slovakia)
Women's 12.5 km collective departure
Nunell (Germany)
Zaitseva (Russia)
House Wald (Germany)
Women's 4x6km relay race
Srepsova, Ditowitz, Medvedseva, Zatseva (Russia)
Brunet, Bicaut, Doreen, Belle (France)
Wilhelm, Hoswald, Beck, Henkel (Germany)
Men's 4 × 7.5km relay
Norway
Austria
Russia
The above reference materials [10]

Cross-country skiing

Cross country skiing medal list
ranking
Country
gold medal
Silver medal
Bronze medal
total
one
Norway
five
two
two
nine
two
Sweden
three
two
two
seven
three
Germany
one
four
zero
five
four
Russia
one
one
two
four
five
poland
one
one
one
three
six
Switzerland
one
zero
zero
one
seven
Estonia
zero
one
zero
one
seven
Italy
zero
one
zero
one
nine
Finland
zero
zero
two
two
nine
Czech Republic
zero
zero
two
two
eleven
Slovenia
zero
zero
one
one
Cross country skiing medal details
project
gold medal
Silver medal
Bronze medal
Women's 30km Classic Group Start Race
Kowazk
Bjorgen
saarinen
Women's 4x5km Relay Classic/Freestyle
Scott Trude, Joe Oggs, Tarabijogan
Zeerlesazenbach - Stelgus Nanistad
Mulanin Kuitunen Robinin Sarinin
Women's Classic Individual Racing
Bjorgen
Kowazk
Machidic
Women's Freestyle Team Racing
Satzenbach - Stelnistad
Karahag
Kazova Krostlev
Men's 15km Freestyle
dario cologna
Pyler Cottrell
Bauer
Men's 30km chase race
Helna
Angler
Olson
Men's 4x10km relay Classic/Freestyle
Richard Osson Sodegren Helner
Johann Sloud Sandby Jill Messert Bognosuge
Jaxbauer Magar Kokal
Men's 50km Classic Group Start Race
Nuosug
Tekman
Olson
Men's Classic Individual Racing
Kriyukov
Panzinski
Nuosug
Men's Freestyle Team Racing
Patersonosug
Techanktekman
Morirov Petukov
The above reference materials [11]

Curling

Curling medal list
ranking
Country
gold medal
Silver medal
Bronze medal
total
one
Canada
one
one
zero
two
two
Sweden
one
zero
zero
one
three
Norway
zero
one
zero
one
four
Switzerland
zero
zero
one
one
four
China
zero
zero
one
one
Details of Curling Medals
project
gold medal
Silver medal
Bronze medal
Curling Women Tournament
Norberry Lundlindar Moine Bogstrom
Sweden
Bernard O'Connada, Bishel Bartelmore
Canada
Wang Bingyu, Liu Yinyue, refreshing, Zhou Yan, Liu Jinli
(China)
Curling Men Tournament
Kevin Martin Morris Kennedy Herbert
Canada
Yolsrud Nelgadeswapetsen Loward
(Norway)
Stockley Hauser Egler Strubin Tony Muller
(Switzerland)
The above reference materials [12]

Freestyle Skiing

Freestyle skiing medal list
Rank
ranks
gold
silver
copper
one
Canada
two
one
zero
two
U.S.A
one
one
two
three
Australia
one
one
zero
four
Switzerland
one
zero
zero
four
Belarus
one
zero
zero
six
China
zero
one
two
seven
Norway
zero
one
one
eight
Austria
zero
one
zero
nine
France
zero
zero
one
Medal details:
Details of Freestyle Skiing Award
project
Gold medalist
silver medalist
bronze medalist
Women's Snow Skills
Hannah Kearney (USA)
Haier (Canada)
Shannon Balk (USA)
Men's Snow Skills
Biduo (Canada)
Berger Smith (Australia)
Wilson (USA)
Men's snow cross-country race
Schmidt (Switzerland)
Andrews (Austria)
Ron Ward (Norway)
Women's snow cross-country
McWall (Canada)
Berntersen (Norway)
Marion -Joseland (France)
Women's Aerial Skills
Rahile (Australia)
Li Nina (China)
Guo Xinxin (China)
Men's Aerial Skills
Grisin (Belarus)
Paterson (USA)
Liu Zhongqing (China)
The above reference materials [13]

Figure skating

Figure skating medal list
ranking
Country
gold medal
Silver medal
Bronze medal
total
one
U.S.A
one
one
zero
two
one
China
one
one
zero
two
three
Canada
one
zero
one
two
four
the republic of korea
one
zero
zero
one
five
Russia
zero
one
one
two
five
Japan
zero
one
one
two
seven
Germany
zero
zero
one
one
Figure skating medal details
project
Gold medalist
silver medalist
bronze medalist
Figure Skating Pairs
Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo (China)
Pang Qing and Tong Jian (China)
Savichenko Solkovi (Germany)
Women's figure skating single
Kim Yu Na (South Korea)
Mako Asada (Japan)
Rochette (Canada)
Figure Skating Men's Single
Lesacek
Pleuchenko (Russia)
Daisuke Takahashi (Japan)
Figure Skating Ice dancing
Wortumore (Canada)
Davis White (USA)
Dominina Sabarin (Russia)
The above reference materials [5]

Ice hockey

Ice hockey medal list
ranking
Country
gold medal
Silver medal
Bronze medal
total
one
Canada
two
zero
zero
two
two
U.S.A
zero
two
zero
two
three
Finland
zero
zero
two
two
Ice hockey medal details
project
gold medal
Silver medal
Bronze medal
Ice Hockey Women Tournament
Argus Talibeka Johnson Pippa Aps Olet Heyford
Portrill Owen Wiken Hathaway Wieland Cott Kimberly Pauline
Michaeleod Keral Sostrix Mikelson Ward Bernholm
Zabados Lapot Saint Pierre
Canada
Laura Thatcher M - Ramelux Dugamport Zhu Huiwen
Stark J Rameruks Malvinda Wiznetzug Sejiye
Rugeroca Ongstrom Chesen Bellamy Wieland
Sauss McLaughlin Vettel
(USA)
Wotilainen Hovirajahuta Sarinin Walimaki M-Tominin
Kavinin S Tominin Tikinin Hailin Ranta Makiraksonen
Lindstad Posa Hilikos Kimotanin Silvio Peltari
Quismavanhatalolati
(Finland)
Ice Hockey Men Tournament
Moromarius Izinlahitlitos Mike Richards
Santon Starpery Boglungeslavrik Nash
Crosby, Case, Weber, Brooke, Doherty, Plungo
Boyernide Mayeroen Gevruli Broder
Canada
Paris Ryan - Malone Langen Bruner Pavel Ski Case Ludruli
Karahan Stazni Dustin - Brown Barks Bobby - Ryan Kessel
Caine Jack Johnson Gleason Eric Johnson Whitney Sutter
Lafarski, Opik, Quixtim, Thomas Miller
(USA)
Serrani M - Koyiuhagaman S - Koyiuchojinin T - Routu
Peltonin Mittinin Lettinin J-Rouutukapanen Filpra
Imoneng Kukening Sarolepisto Scara Pitkanin
Reed Mandy, Monnini, Tedimaki, Beckstrom, Prusov (Finland)
The above reference materials [14]

Rudderless sledge

Rudderless Sled Medal List
ranking
Country
gold medal
Silver medal
Bronze medal
total
one
Germany
two
one
two
five
two
Austria
one
one
zero
two
three
Latvia
zero
one
zero
one
four
Italy
zero
zero
one
one
Details of medal for rudderless sledge
project
gold medal
Silver medal
Bronze medal
Rudderless Sled Women's Single Race
Hufner
(Germany)
Lesmayer
Austria
Gesenberg
(Germany)
Rudderless Sled Men's Singles
Roch
(Germany)
Muller
(Germany)
Zogol
(Italy)
Rudderless sledge mixed doubles
Wolfgang Linger Andreas Linger
Austria
Andres Hicks Julies Hicks
(Latvia)
Ratner Reich
(Germany)
The above reference materials [15]

Nordic biathlon

Nordic medal list
ranking
Country
gold medal
Silver medal
Bronze medal
total
one
U.S.A
one
three
zero
four
two
Austria
one
zero
one
two
three
France
one
zero
zero
one
four
Italy
zero
zero
one
one
four
Germany
zero
zero
one
one
Details of two Nordic medals
project
Gold medalist
silver medalist
bronze medalist
Nordic biathlon men's groups
Gruber Kleiner Gutwald Steichel
Austria
Carmelo Talodviks Pilranidmon
(USA)
Rizak Edelman, Frenzel Kozensen
(Germany)
Nordic Biathlon Men's Individual Competition (120m platform)
Desmond
Speillani (USA)
Gruber (Austria)
Nordic Biathlon Men's Individual Competition (90m platform)
Lamy Chapui (France)
Speillani (USA)
Pitin (Italy)
The above reference materials [6]

Snowboarding

Snowboarding medal list
ranking
Country
gold medal
Silver medal
Bronze medal
total
one
U.S.A
two
one
two
five
two
Canada
two
one
zero
three
three
Netherlands
one
zero
zero
one
three
Australia
one
zero
zero
one
five
France
zero
one
two
three
six
Austria
zero
one
one
two
seven
Finland
zero
one
zero
one
seven
Russia
zero
one
zero
one
nine
Switzerland
zero
zero
one
one
Snowboarding medal details
project
gold medal
Silver medal
Bronze medal
Women's cross-country snowboarding
Ricoeur
Antonio
Nobus
Men's cross-country snowboarding
Seth Wescott
Robertson
Ramon
Women's snowboarding U-shaped pool
Brett
Tetel
clarke
Women's parallel giant slalom in snowboarding
Solbrej
Ilyugina
Craina
Men's Snowboarding U-shaped Pool
Shaun White
Pironin
Lago
The above reference materials [16]

Ski jumping

Table of ski jumping medals
Rank
ranks
gold
silver
copper
one
Switzerland
two
zero
zero
two
Austria
one
zero
two
three
poland
zero
two
zero
four
Germany
zero
one
zero
five
Norway
zero
zero
one
Details of ski jumping medals
project
Gold medalist
silver medalist
bronze medalist
Standard ski jumping platform
Simon Amanning (Switzerland)
Adam Maritz (Poland)
Grigor Schulilzel (Austria)
Ski jump
Simon Amanning (Switzerland)
Adam Maritz (Poland)
Grigor Schulilzel (Austria)
Ski jump men's team
Austria
Germany
Norway
The above reference materials [17]

Luge sledge

Medal list of luge
ranking
Country
gold medal
Silver medal
Bronze medal
total
one
britain
one
zero
zero
one
one
Canada
one
zero
zero
one
three
Germany
zero
one
one
two
four
Latvia
zero
one
zero
one
five
Russia
zero
zero
one
one
Medal details of luge
project
gold medal
Silver medal
Bronze medal
Women's bobsled
Amy Williams
Zmkoviak
Hubel
Men's bobsled
Montgomery
Dukus
Tretyakov
The above reference materials [18]

quick-skating

Speed skating medal list
Rank
ranks
gold
silver
copper
one
the republic of korea
three
two
zero
two
Netherlands
three
one
three
three
Canada
two
one
two
four
Czech Republic
two
zero
zero
five
Germany
one
three
zero
six
U.S.A
one
two
one
seven
Japan
zero
two
one
seven
Russia
zero
one
one
nine
China
zero
zero
one
nine
Norway
zero
zero
one
nine
Czech Republic
zero
zero
one
nine
poland
zero
zero
one
Speed skating medal details
project
Gold medalist
silver medalist
bronze medalist
Men's 5000m
Kramer (Netherlands)
Lee Seung hoon (South Korea)
Ivan Skoplev (Russia)
Women's 3000m
Sablikova (Czech Republic)
Beckett (Germany)
Groves (Canada)
Men's 500m
Motifan (South Korea)
Keiichiro Nagasama (Japan)
Kato Toji (Japan)
Women's 500m
Li Xianghua (South Korea)
Wolff (Germany)
Wang Beixing (China)
Men's 1000m
Davis (USA)
Motifan (South Korea)
Hedrick
Ladies' 1000m
Nesbitt (Canada)
Grintsen (Netherlands)
Reisen (Netherlands)
Men's 1500m
Mark (Netherlands)
Davis (USA)
Borg (Norway)
Women's 1500m
Ilin Worcester (Netherlands)
Grovos (Canada)
Sablikova (Czech Republic)
Men's 10000m
Lee Seung hoon (South Korea)
Skoplev Ivan (Russia)
De Jong Bob (Netherlands)
Speed Skating Women 5000m
Sabrikova (Czech Republic)
Beckett (Germany)
Hughes Canada
Men's Team Pursuit
Canada
U.S.A
Netherlands
Ladies' Team Pursuit
Germany
Japan
poland
The above reference materials [8]

Short track speed skating

Medal list of short track speed skating
Rank
ranks
gold
silver
copper
one
China
four
zero
zero
two
the republic of korea
two
four
two
three
Canada
two
two
one
four
U.S.A
zero
two
four
five
Italy
zero
zero
one
Short track speed skating medal details
project
Gold medalist
silver medalist
bronze medalist
Men's 1500m
Li Zhengxiu (South Korea)
Apollo
Kelsky
Women's 500m
Wang Meng (China)
Mary Anne (Canada)
Fontana (Italy)
Men's 1000m
Li Zhengxiu (South Korea)
Li Haoxi (South Korea)
Apollo
Women's 1500m
Zhou Yang (China)
Li Enxing (South Korea)
Park Seung chih (South Korea)
Women's 3000 meter relay
China
Canada
U.S.A
Ladies' 1000m
Wang Meng (China)
Luther (USA)
Park Seung chih (South Korea)
Men's 5000m Relay
Canada
the republic of korea
U.S.A
Men's 500m
Charles Hamelin (Canada)
Cheng Shibo (South Korea)
Tembre (Canada)
The above reference materials [4]

Medal table

ranking
Country
gold medal
Silver medal
Bronze medal
total
one
nine
fifteen
thirteen
thirty-seven
two
ten
thirteen
seven
thirty
three
fourteen
seven
five
twenty-six
four
nine
eight
six
twenty-three
five
four
six
six
sixteen
six
three
five
seven
fifteen
seven
six
six
two
fourteen
eight
five
two
four
eleven
eight
five
two
four
eleven
eight
two
three
six
eleven
eleven
six
zero
three
nine
twelve
four
one
three
eight
thirteen
two
zero
four
six
thirteen
one
three
two
six
fifteen
one
one
three
five
fifteen
zero
three
two
five
fifteen
zero
one
four
five
eighteen
two
one
zero
three
eighteen
one
one
one
three
eighteen
one
one
one
three
eighteen
zero
two
one
three
eighteen
zero
two
one
three
twenty-three
zero
two
zero
two
twenty-four
one
zero
zero
one
twenty-four
zero
one
zero
one
twenty-four
zero
one
zero
one
[3] [20]