Day 2
After a day of notable news stories coming from Torino (Michelle Kwan’s withdrawal), here is a complete list of Olympic medal winners for Day 2.
Alpine Skiing
Men’s Downhill
Gold Antoine Deneriaz (France)
Silver Michael Walchhofer (Austria)
Bronze Bruno Kernen (Switzerland)
Cross-Country Skiing
Women’s 15km Pursuit
Gold Kristina Smigun (Estonia)
Silver Katerina Neumannova (Czech Republic)
Bronze Evgenia Medvedeva-Abruzova (Russia)
Cross-Country Skiing
Men’s 30km Pursuit
Gold Eugeni Dementiev (Russia)
Silver Frode Estil (Norway)
Bronze Pietro Piller Cottrer (Italy)
Luge
Men’s Singles
Gold Armin Zoeggeler (Italy)
Silver Albert Demtschenko (Russia)
Bronze Martins Rubenis (Latvia)
Short Track Speed Skating
Men’s 1500m
Gold Ahn Hyun-Soo (South Korea)
Silver Lee Ho-Suk (South Korea)
Bronze Jiajun Li (China)
Ski Jumping
Normal Hill
Gold Lars Bystoel (Norway)
Silver Matti Hautamaeki (Finland)
Bronze Roar Ljoekelsoey (Norway)
Snowboarding
Men’s Halfpipe
Gold Shaun White (United States)
Silver Danny Kass (United States)
Bronze Markku Koski (Finland)
Speed Skating
Women’s 3000m
Gold Ireen Wust (Netherlands)
Silver Renate Groenewold (Netherlands)
Bronze Cindy Klassen (Canada)
And here are the medal standings, by country, and the end of day two.
Norway
7 medals total
1 Gold
3 Silver
3 Bronze
United States
3 medals total
2 Gold
1 Silver
0 Bronze
Netherlands
3 medals total
1 Gold
2 Silver
0 Bronze
Russia
3 medals total
1 Gold
1 Silver
1 Bronze
Italy
3 medal total
1 Gold
0 Silver
2 Bronze
Germany
2 medals total
2 Gold
0 Silver
0 Bronze
South Korea
2 medals total
1 Gold
1 Silver
0 Bronze
Canada
2 medals total
1 Gold
0 Silver
1 Bronze
France
2 medals total
1 Gold
0 Silver
1 Bronze
Austria
2 medals total
0 Gold
2 Silver
0 Bronze
Finland
2 medals total
0 Gold
1 Silver
1 Bronze
Estonia
1 medal total
1 Gold
0 Silver
0 Bronze
Czech Republic
1 medal total
0 Gold
1 Silver
0 Bronze
China
1 medal total
0 Gold
0 Silver
1 Bronze
Latvia
1 medal total
0 Gold
0 Silver
1 Bronze
Switzerland
1 medal total
0 Gold
0 Silver
1 Bronze
Alpine Skiing
Men’s Downhill
Gold Antoine Deneriaz (France)
Silver Michael Walchhofer (Austria)
Bronze Bruno Kernen (Switzerland)
Cross-Country Skiing
Women’s 15km Pursuit
Gold Kristina Smigun (Estonia)
Silver Katerina Neumannova (Czech Republic)
Bronze Evgenia Medvedeva-Abruzova (Russia)
Cross-Country Skiing
Men’s 30km Pursuit
Gold Eugeni Dementiev (Russia)
Silver Frode Estil (Norway)
Bronze Pietro Piller Cottrer (Italy)
Luge
Men’s Singles
Gold Armin Zoeggeler (Italy)
Silver Albert Demtschenko (Russia)
Bronze Martins Rubenis (Latvia)
Short Track Speed Skating
Men’s 1500m
Gold Ahn Hyun-Soo (South Korea)
Silver Lee Ho-Suk (South Korea)
Bronze Jiajun Li (China)
Ski Jumping
Normal Hill
Gold Lars Bystoel (Norway)
Silver Matti Hautamaeki (Finland)
Bronze Roar Ljoekelsoey (Norway)
Snowboarding
Men’s Halfpipe
Gold Shaun White (United States)
Silver Danny Kass (United States)
Bronze Markku Koski (Finland)
Speed Skating
Women’s 3000m
Gold Ireen Wust (Netherlands)
Silver Renate Groenewold (Netherlands)
Bronze Cindy Klassen (Canada)
And here are the medal standings, by country, and the end of day two.
Norway
7 medals total
1 Gold
3 Silver
3 Bronze
United States
3 medals total
2 Gold
1 Silver
0 Bronze
Netherlands
3 medals total
1 Gold
2 Silver
0 Bronze
Russia
3 medals total
1 Gold
1 Silver
1 Bronze
Italy
3 medal total
1 Gold
0 Silver
2 Bronze
Germany
2 medals total
2 Gold
0 Silver
0 Bronze
South Korea
2 medals total
1 Gold
1 Silver
0 Bronze
Canada
2 medals total
1 Gold
0 Silver
1 Bronze
France
2 medals total
1 Gold
0 Silver
1 Bronze
Austria
2 medals total
0 Gold
2 Silver
0 Bronze
Finland
2 medals total
0 Gold
1 Silver
1 Bronze
Estonia
1 medal total
1 Gold
0 Silver
0 Bronze
Czech Republic
1 medal total
0 Gold
1 Silver
0 Bronze
China
1 medal total
0 Gold
0 Silver
1 Bronze
Latvia
1 medal total
0 Gold
0 Silver
1 Bronze
Switzerland
1 medal total
0 Gold
0 Silver
1 Bronze
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