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PROVISIONAL STANDING AFTER DAY 13

 

Thursday 22.02.2018

Total Medal Events: 86

 

 

1. :NOR NOR 13 - 12 - 10

2. :GER GER    13 - 7 - 5

3. :CAN CAN      9 - 7 - 8

4. :USA USA      8 - 7 - 6

5. :NED NED      7 - 6 - 4

6. :SWE SWE     5 - 5 - 0

7. :FRA FRA      5 - 4 - 6

8. :AUT AUT      5 - 2 - 6

9. :KOR KOR     4 - 4 - 3

10. :SUI SUI      3 - 6 - 2

11. :JPN JPN     3 - 5 - 3

12. :ITA ITA      3 - 2 - 5

13. :BLR BLR    2 - 1 - 0

14. :CHN CHN    1 - 6 - 2

15. :CZE CZE    1 - 2 - 3

16. :SVK SVK    1 - 2 - 0

17. :GBR GBR    1 - 0 - 3

18. :POL POL    1 - 0 - 1

19. :HUN HUN    1 - 0 - 0

-. :UKR UKR       1 - 0 - 0

21. :WHT OAR    0 - 4 - 8

22. :AUS AUS     0 - 2 - 1

23. :SLO SLO     0 - 1 - 0

24. :FIN FIN       0 - 0 - 4

25. :ESP ESP     0 - 0 - 2

-. :NZL NZL        0 - 0 - 2

27. :KAZ KAZ    0 - 0 - 1

-. :LAT LAT        0 - 0 - 1

 -. :LIE LIE         0 - 0 - 1

 

 

*Due to Doping Violation Team OAR lost 1 Bronze Medal in the Mixed Doubles Curling event, the medal is awarded to originally 4th ranked nation of the event to Norway.

 

 

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PROVISIONAL STANDING AFTER DAY 14

 

Friday 23.02.2018

Total Medal Events: 90

 

 

1. :NOR NOR 13 - 14 - 10

2. :GER GER    13 - 7 - 6

3. :CAN CAN    10 - 8 - 9

4. :USA USA      8 - 7 - 6

5. :NED NED      8 - 6 - 4

6. :SWE SWE     6 - 5 - 0

7. :FRA FRA      5 - 4 - 6

8. :AUT AUT      5 - 2 - 6

9. :KOR KOR     4 - 4 - 4

10. :SUI SUI      3 - 6 - 4*

11. :JPN JPN     3 - 5 - 3

12. :ITA ITA      3 - 2 - 5

13. :BLR BLR    2 - 1 - 0

14. :CHN CHN    1 - 6 - 2

15. :WHT OAR    1 - 5 - 8

16. :CZE CZE    1 - 2 - 3

17. :SVK SVK    1 - 2 - 0

18. :GBR GBR    1 - 0 - 3

19. :POL POL    1 - 0 - 1

20. :HUN HUN    1 - 0 - 0

-. :UKR UKR       1 - 0 - 0

22. :AUS AUS     0 - 2 - 1

23. :SLO SLO     0 - 1 - 0

24. :FIN FIN       0 - 0 - 4

25. :ESP ESP     0 - 0 - 2

-. :NZL NZL        0 - 0 - 2

27. :KAZ KAZ    0 - 0 - 1

-. :LAT LAT        0 - 0 - 1

 -. :LIE LIE         0 - 0 - 1

 

 

*Bronze medal in Men´s Curling won by Switzerland is counted in this table, however the event is still not finished.

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Germany probably missing the "medals in 10 different sports" record by one sport. A medal in alpine skiing, cross-country, freestlyle skiing or speed skating would have helped ...

Surprisingly two of the top 3 in medal table didnt win a single medal in alpine skiing or cross-country.

If Norway doesnt win gold in speed skating today, it will come down to one event on the last day whether Norway will win the medal table or not. They would need to win gold in cross-country tomorrow.

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15 medals and the 1988 Calgary OG record is TIED*!!! Very proud of all :SUI athletes for their performances in these Games :champion:

 

*Ok, there were less sports and we ended up 3rd in the medal table but whatever :lol:

Hopp Suisse! Forza Italia! Go Canada Go!

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How come a million countries are breaking records everywhere? :d 

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8 minutes ago, Nathy said:

15 medals and the 1988 Calgary OG record is TIED*!!! Very proud of all :SUI athletes for their performances in these Games :champion:

 

*Ok, there were less sports and we ended up 3rd in the medal table but whatever :lol:

 

Indeed, 46 events in Calgary, 100+ in Pyeongchang. :p

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