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Final Olympic Medal Counts

 

NATION   Gold Silver Bronze        TOTAL
CAN United States   9 15 13        37
CAN Germany   10 13 7        30
CAN Canada   14 7 5        26
CAN Norway   9 8 6        23
CAN Austria   4 6 6        16
CAN Russia   3 5 7        15
CAN South Korea   6 6 2        14
CAN Sweden   5 2 4        11
CAN China   5 2 4        11
CAN France   2 3 6        11
CAN Switzerland   6 0 3         9
CAN Netherlands   4 1 3         8
CAN Czech Republic   2 0 4         6
CAN Poland   1 3 2         6
CAN Italy   1 1 3         5
CAN Japan   0 3 2         5
CAN Finland   0 1 4         5
CAN Australia   2 1 0         3
CAN Slovakia   1 1 1         3
CAN Belarus   1 1 1         3
CAN Slovenia   0 2 1         3
CAN Croatia   0 2 1         3
CAN Latvia   0 2 0         2
CAN Great Britain   1 0 0         1
CAN Kazakhstan   0 1 0         1
CAN Estonia   0 1 0         1
 
Total   86 87 85        258

The United States has not topped the medal standings for the winter games since 1932.

For more information, or to see what other records were broken these games, go to http://www.nbcolympics.com

 

 

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