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IMAGINARY WINTER OLYMPICS - Summary & Medal Table


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IMAGINARY WINTER OLYMPICS SUMMARY

 

ALPINE SKIING - Men's Downhill

 

1. Franz Klammer AUT

2. Pirmin Zurbriggen SUI

3. Aksel Lund Svindal NOR

 

ALPINE SKIING - Men's Super-G

 

1. Kjetil Andre Aamodt NOR

2. Hermann Maier AUT

3. Aksel Lund Svindal NOR

 

ALPINE SKIING - Men's Slalom

 

1. Alberto Tomba ITA

2. Ingemar Stenmark SWE

3. Benjamin Raich AUT


ALPINE SKIING - Women's Downhill

 

1. Annemarie Moser-Proll AUT

2. Lindsey Vonn USA

3. Sofia Goggia ITA

 

ALPINE SKIING - Women's Super-G

 

1. Lara Gut-Behrami SUI

2. Ester Ledecka CZE

3. Michaela Dorfmeister AUT

 

ALPINE SKIING - Women's Slalom

 

1. Mikaela Shiffrin USA

2. Petra Vlhova SVK

3. Vreni Schneider SUI

 

BIATHLON - Men's Pursuit

 

1. Martin Fourcade FRA

2. Ole Einar Bjoerndalen NOR

3. Quentin Fillon Maillet FRA

 

BIATHLON - Men's Mass Start

 

1. Martin Fourcade FRA

2. Johannes Thingnes Boe NOR

3. Michael Greis GER

 

BIATHLON - Women's Pursuit

 

1. Magdalena Neuner GER

2. Darya Domracheva BLR

3. Kati Wilhelm GER

 

BIATHLON - Women's Mass Start

 

1. Magdalena Neuner GER

2. Darya Domracheva BLR

3. Justine Braisaz-Buchet FRA

 

BIATHLON - Women's Relay

 

1. Sweden

2. Germany

3. Ukraine

 

CURLING - Men's Tournament

 

1. Canada

2. Sweden

3. Norway

 

CURLING - Women's Tournament

 

1. Sweden

2. Great Britain

3. Canada

 

FIGURE SKATING - Women's

 

1. Katarina Witt GER

2. Oksana Baiul UKR

3. Yuna Kim KOR

 

FREESTYLE SKIING - Men's Aerials

 

1. Qi Guangpu CHN

2. Han Xiaopeng CHN

3. Anton Kushnir BLR

 

FREESTYLE SKIING - Men's Moguls

 

1. Mikael Kingsbury CAN

2. Alexandre Bilodeau CAN

3. Walter Wallberg SWE

 

FREESTYLE SKIING - Men's Ski Cross

 

1. Jean-Frederic Chapuis FRA

2. Brady Leman CAN

3. Ryan Regez SUI

 

FREESTYLE SKIING - Women's Aerials

1. Lydia Lassila AUS

2. Xu Mengtao CHN

3. Lina Cheryazova UZB

 

FREESTYLE SKIING - Women's Moguls

 

1. Justine Dufour-Lapointe CAN

2. Perrine Laffont FRA

3. Hannah Kearney USA

 

FREESTYLE SKIING - Women's Ski Cross

 

1. Sandra Naslund SWE

2. Marielle Thompson CAN

3. Kelsey Serwa CAN


ICE HOCKEY - Men's Tournament

 

1. Canada

2. Czech Rep.

3. Finland

 

LUGE - Men's Singles

 

1. Armin Zoggeler ITA

2. Georg Hackl GER

3. Felix Loch GER

 

LUGE - Women's Singles

 

1. Natalie Geisenberger GER

2. Gerda Weissensteiner ITA

3. Sylke Otto GER

 

NORDIC COMBINED - Men's Team

 

1. Norway

2. Finland

3. Germany

 

SHORT TRACK SPEED SKATING - Men's 1500m

 

1. Charles Hamelin CAN

2. Apolo Anton Ohno USA

3. Lee Jung-su KOR

 

SHORT TRACK SPEED SKATING - Men's 5000m Relay

 

1. Canada

2. Italy

3. Korea Rep.

 

SHORT TRACK SPEED SKATING - Women's 500m

 

1. Arianna Fontana ITA

2. Wang Meng CHN

3. Yang Yang (A) CHN

 

SHORT TRACK SPEED SKATING - Women's 1500m

 

1. Choi Min-jeong KOR

2. Zhou Yang CHN

3. Jin Sun-yu KOR

 

SHORT TRACK SPEED SKATING - Women's 3000m Relay

 

1. Korea Rep.

2. Netherlands

3. Canada

 

SKI JUMPING - Men's Large Hill Team

 

1. Austria

2. Finland

3. Norway

 

SNOWBOARD - Men's Parallel Giant Slalom

 

1. Jasey-Jay Anderson CAN

2. Philipp Schoch SUI

3. Benjamin Karl AUT

 

SNOWBOARD - Men's Snowboardcross

 

1. Pierre Vaultier FRA

2. Seth Wescott USA

3. Alessandro Hammerle AUT

 

SNOWBOARD - Men's Halfpipe

 

1. Shaun White USA

2. Iouri Podladtchikov SUI

3. Ayumu Hirano JPN

 

SNOWBOARD - Women's Snowboardcross

 

1. Michela Moioli ITA

2. Lindsey Jacobellis USA

3. Maelle Ricker CAN

 

SNOWBOARD - Women's Halfpipe

 

1. Chloe Kim USA

2. Torah Bright AUS

3. Hannah Teter USA

 

SNOWBOARD - Women's Parallel Giant Slalom

 

1. Ester Ledecka CZE

2. Isabelle Blanc FRA

3. Patrizia Kummer SUI

 

SPEED SKATING - Men's 1500m

 

1. Johann Olav Koss NOR

2. Mark Tuiter NED

3. Enrico Fabris ITA

 

SPEED SKATING - Men's Team Pursuit

 

1. Netherlands

2. Norway

3. Italy

 

SPEED SKATING - Women's 1500m

 

1. Ireen Wust NED

2. Marianne Timmer NED

3. Anni Friesinger GER

 

SPEED SKATING - Women's Team Pursuit

 

1. Japan

2. Netherlands

3. Canada


 


 

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Medal table after 40 events

 

:CAN 7-3-5---15

:GER 4-2-6---12

:ITA 4-2-3---9

:FRA 4-2-2---8

:USA 3-4-2---9

:NOR 3-3-4---10
:SWE 3-2-1---6

:AUT 3-1-4---8

:NED 2-4-0---6
:KOR 2-0-4---6

:CHN 1-4-1---6

:SUI 1-3-3---7

:CZE 1-2-0---3

:AUS 1-1-0---2

:JPN 1-0-1---2

:BLR 0-2-1---3

:FIN 0-2-1---3

:UKR 0-1-1---2

:GBR 0-1-0---1

:SVK 0-1-0---1

:UZB 0-0-1---1

 

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