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Monday, February 20, 2006

Day 10

Day nine was a day in which some events at the Winter Olympics were postponed due to excessive snow! Excessive snowfall can cause a problem for the Winter Olympics? Who knew? In addition more information was released about the Italian police’s raid of the Austrian biathlon and cross-country skiing team’s living quarters looking for illegal performance enhancing drugs. It is reasons like this that I am surprised that anyone would even try to dope at these Olympics. Here are the results for today’s medal events:

Alpine Skiing
Men’s Giant Slalom
Gold Benjamin Raich (Austria)
Silver Joel Chenal (France)
Bronze Hermann Maier (Austria)

Alpine Skiing
Women’s Super-G
Gold Michaela Dorfmeister (Austria)
Silver Janica Kostelic (Croatia)
Bronze Alexandra Meissnitzer (Austria)

Figure Skating
Ice Dancing
Gold Tatyana Navka & Roman Kostomarov (Russia)
Silver Tanith Belbin & Ben Agosto (United States)
Bronze Yelena Grushina & Ruslan Goncharov (Ukraine)

Ice Hockey
Women’s
Gold Canada
Meghan Agosta
Carla Macleod
Becky Kellar
Colleen Sostorics
Cherie Piper
Katie Weatherston
Gillian Ferrari
Gillian Apps
Cheryl Pounder
Caroline Ouellette
Danielle Goyette
Jayna Hefford
Jennifer Botterill
Hayley Wickenheiser
Sarah Vaillancourt
Gina Kingsbury
Charline Labonte
Kim St-Pierre
Vicky Sunohara
Cassie Campbell
Silver Sweden
Cecilia Andersson
Frida Nevalainen
Jenni Asserholdt
Maria Rooth
Erika Holst
Anna Vikman
Jenny Lindqvist
Katarina Timglas
Pernilla Winberg
Ann Louise Edstrand
Kristina Lundberg
Emilie O Konor
Joa Elfsberg
Emma Eliasson
Gunilla Andersson
Nanna Jansson
Therese Sjolander
Ylva Lindberg
Danijela Rundqvist
Kim Martin
Bronze United States
Courtney Kennedy
Angela Ruggiero
Lyndsay Wall
Helen Resor
Krissy Wendell
Caitlin Cahow
Molly Engstrom
Kim Insalaco
Jamie Hagerman
Jenny Potter
Julie Chu
Kelly Stephens
Kathleen Kauth
Kristin King
Katie King
Natalie Darwitz
Tricia Dunn-Luoma
Sarah Parsons
Chanda Gunn
Pam Dreyer

Ski Jumping
Team
Gold Andreas Widhoelzl, Andreas Kofler, Martin Koch & Thomas Morgenstern (Austria)
Silver Tami Kiuru, Janne Happonen, Janne Ahonen & Matti Hautamaeki (Finland)
Bronze Lars Bystoel, Bjoern Einar Romoeren, Tommy Ingebrigtsen & Roar Ljoekelsoey (Norway)

And here are the medal standings, by country, and the end of day ten.

Germany
18 medals total
7 Gold
7 Silver
4 Bronze




Norway
17 medals total
2 Gold
7 Silver
8 Bronze




Austria
15 medals total
7 Gold
5 Silver
3 Bronze




United States
15 medals total
7 Gold
5 Silver
3 Bronze




Russia
14 medals total
7 Gold
2 Silver
5 Bronze




Canada
14 medals total
3 Gold
6 Silver
5 Bronze




Switzerland
8 medals total
2 Gold
2 Silver
4 Bronze







South Korea
7 medals total
3 Gold
3 Silver
1 Bronze




Italy
7 medal total
3 Gold
0 Silver
4 Bronze




Sweden
7 medals total
2 Gold
2 Silver
3 Bronze




China
7 medals total
1 Gold
2 Silver
4 Bronze




France
6 medals total
3 Gold
1 Silver
2 Bronze




Netherlands
6 medals total
2 Gold
2 Silver
2 Bronze




Finland
6 medals total
0 Gold
3 Silver
3 Bronze




Estonia
3 medal total
3 Gold
0 Silver
0 Bronze




Croatia
3 medals total
1 Gold
2 Silver
0 Bronze




Czech Republic
2 medals total
0 Gold
2 Silver
0 Bronze



Ukraine
2 medal total
0 Gold
0 Silver
2 Bronze




Australia
1 medal total
1 Gold
0 Silver
0 Bronze


Bulgaria
1 medal total
0 Gold
1 Silver
0 Bronze




Great Britain
1 medal total
0 Gold
1 Silver
0 Bronze


Slovakia
1 medal total
0 Gold
1 Silver
0 Bronze




Latvia
1 medal total
0 Gold
0 Silver
1 Bronze

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