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Vancouver 2010 VANCOUVER 2010 The Games of the XXI Winter Olympiad. February 12-28, 2010. Vancouver, Canada. 1 ALPINE SKIING MEN Downhill 1.Didier Defago (Switzerland) Giant slalom 2.Kjetil Jansrud (Norway) Downhill: 2.Aksel Lund Svindal (Norway) Super-G: 1.Aksel Lund Svindal (Norway) Giant slalom: 3.Aksel Lund Svindal (Norway) 2 Slalom 1.Giuliano Razzoli (Italy) Slalom: 2.Ivica Kostelic (Croatia) Super combined: 2.Ivica Kostelic (Croatia) 3 WOMEN Super-G 1.Andrea Fischbacher (Austria) Super-G: 2.Tina Maze (Slovenia) Giant slalom: 2.Tina Maze (Slovenia) 4 Giant slalom 1.Viktoria Rebensburg (Germany) Downhill: 3.Elisabeth Gorgl (Austria) Giant slalom: 3.Elisabeth Gorgl (Austria) Slalom: 1.Maria Riesch (Germany) Super combined: 1.Maria Riesch (Germany) 5 BIATHLON MEN 20 km individual 2-3.Sergey Novikov (Belarus) 6 15 km mass start 1.Evgeny Ustyugov (Russia) 2.Martin Fourcade (France) 4 x 7.5 km: 3.Russia (Evgeny Ustyugov) 7 20 km individual: 1.Emil Hegle Svendsen (Norway) 10 km sprint: 2.Emil Hegle Svendsen (Norway) 4 x 7.5 km: 1.Norway (Emil Hegle Svendsen) 8 20 km individual: 2-3.Ole Einar Bjorndalen (Norway) 4 x 7.5 km: 1.Norway (Ole Einar Bjorndalen) 4 x 7.5 km: 1.Norway (Halvard Hanevold) 9 WOMEN 15 km individual 1.Tora Berger (Norway) 3.Darya Domracheva (Belarus) 10 7.5 km sprint: 2.Magdalena Neuner (Germany) 10 km pursuit: 1.Magdalena Neuner (Germany) 12.5 km mass start 1.Magdalena Neuner (Germany) 11 BOBSLEIGH Two-man 1.Andre Lange / Kevin Kuske (Germany) 3.Alexandr Zubkov / Alexey Voyevoda (Russia) Four-man: 2.Germany (Andre Lange, Kevin Kuske) Two-woman 1.Kallie Humphries / Heather Moyse (Canada) 12 CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING MEN 15 km freestyle 1.Dario Cologna (Switzerland) Team sprint 1.Oystein Pettersen / Petter Northug (Norway) 50 km classical: 1.Petter Northug (Norway) 4 x 10 km: 2.Norway (Petter Northug) Sprint: 3.Petter Northug (Norway) 13 WOMEN 10 km freestyle: 2.Kristina Smigun-Vahi (Estonia) 15 km pursuit 1.Marit Bjorgen (Norway) 10 km freestyle: 3.Marit Bjorgen (Norway) 30 km classical: 2.Marit Bjorgen (Norway) 4 x 5 km: 1.Norway (Marit Bjorgen) Sprint: 1.Marit Bjorgen (Norway) 14 30 km classical 1.Justyna Kowalczyk (Poland) 15 km pursuit: 3.Justyna Kowalczyk (Poland) Sprint: 2.Justyna Kowalczyk (Poland) 4 x 5 km: 1.Norway (Kristin Stormer Steira) 15 Sprint 3.Petra Majdic (Slovenia) 16 CURLING Men Canada - Norway 7:6 (Marc Kennedy, Kevin Martin, Ben Hebert (Canada)) 1.Canada (Kevin Martin, Marc Kennedy, Ben Hebert) John Morris (Canada) 2.Norway Women 2.Canada (Carolyn Darbyshire, Cheryl Bernand, Cori Bartel) 17 FIGURE SKATING Men’s singles 1.Evan Lysacek (USA) 18 2.Evgeni Plushenko (Russia) 19 Ladies’ singles 1.Kim Yuna (South Korea) 20 Pair skating 1.Shen Xue / Zhao Hongbo (China) 21 FREESTYLE SKIING MEN Moguls 1.Alexandre Bilodeau (Canada) 2.Dale Begg-Smith (Canada) 22 Aerials 1.Alexei Grishin (Belarus) 23 WOMEN Moguls 2.Jennifer Heil (Canada) Aerials 1.Lydia Lassila (Australia) 24 ICE HOCKEY Men Preliminary Round Group A Canada - Norway 8:0 (Sidney Crosby (Canada)) Switzerland - Norway 5:4 (OT) (Hnat Domenichelli (Switzerland)) (NOTE: This pertains to the player on the left only. The player on the right is added by the stamp designer) 2.Canada (advanced to Qualification Playoffs) 3.Switzerland (advanced to Qualification Playoffs) 4.Norway (advanced to Qualification Playoffs) 25 Group B Slovakia - Russia 2:1 (SO) (Pavol Demitra - Ilya Bryzgalov) Alexander Ovechkin (Russia) 26 Russia - Czech Republic 4:2 (Jaromir Jagr (Czech Republic)) 1.Russia (advanced to Quarterfinals) 2.Czech Republic (advanced to Qualification Playoffs) 3.Slovakia (advanced to Qualification Playoffs) 27 Semifinal Canada - Slovakia 3:2 (Jonathan Toews (Canada)) 28 1.Canada Jarome Iginla (Canada) Patrick Marleau (Canada) Joe Thornton (Canada) Martin Brodeur (Canada) Corey Perry (Canada) 29 Drew Doughty (Canada) 30 2.USA (Joe Pavelski, Chris Drury, Patrick Kane, 31 Ryan Suter, Zach Parise, David Backes, Ryan Callahan, Jonathan Quick (reserve), Brooks Orpik) 32 3.Finland (Saku Koivu, Valtteri Filppula, Teemu Selanne, Lasse Kukkonen, Mikko Koivu, Jarkko Immonen, Tuomo Ruutu, Jukka Jalonen (head coach)) 4.Slovakia 5-8.Russia, Switzerland, Czech Republic 9-12.Norway 33 Women Final Canada - USA 2:0 (Tessa Bonhomme, Marie-Philip Poulin, Hayley Wickenheiser (Canada)) (Shannon Szabados, Charline Labonte, Carla McLeod, Tessa Bonhomme, Becky Kellar, Colleen Sostorics, Meaghan Mikkelson, Catherine Ward, Cherie Piper, Gillian Apps, Hayley Wickenheiser, Meghan Agosta, Caroline Ouellette, Jayna Hefford, Rebecca Johnston, Haley Irwin, Sarah Vaillancourt, Jennifer Botterill, Gina Kingsbury, Marie-Philip Poulin (Canada)) 1.Canada 34 2.USA Mark Johnson (USA, head coach) 35 LUGE Men’s singles 1.Felix Loch (Germany) 3.Armin Zoggeler (Italy) Women’s singles 1.Tatjana Hufner (Germany) 36 Doubles 1.Andreas Linger / Wolfgang Linger (Austria) 2.Andris Sics / Juris Sics (Latvia) 37 NORDIC COMBINED Individual large hill / 10 km 1.Bill Demong (USA) Team large hill / 4 x 5 km: 2.USA (Bill Demong) Individual normal hill / 10 km 1.Jason Lamy Chappuis (France) 38 SHORT TRACK SPEED SKATING MEN 1000 m: 2.Lee Ho-suk 1500 m: 1.Lee Jung-su 500 m: 2.Sung Si-Bak (South Korea) (South Korea) (South Korea) 5000 m relay: 2.South Korea (Lee Ho-suk, Lee Jung-su, Sung Si-bak) 1000 m 1.Lee Jung-su (South Korea) 5000 m relay 2.South Korea (Kwak Yoon-gy, Kim Seoung-il) 39 WOMEN 500 m 1.Wang Meng (China) 1000 m 1.Wang Meng (China) 3000 m relay: 1.China (Wang Meng) 40 1000 m: 3.Park Seung-hi (South Korea) 1500 m: 3.Park Seung-hi (South Korea) 1500 m 2.Lee Eun-byul (South Korea) 41 SKELETON Men 1.Jon Montgomery (Canada) 2.Martins Dukurs (Latvia) 3.Aleksandr Tretyakov (Russia) Women 1.Amy Williams (Great Britain) 42 SKI JUMPING Individual large hill 1.Simon Ammann (Switzerland) Individual normal hill: 1.Simon Ammann (Switzerland) Individual normal hill: 2.Adam Malysz (Poland) Individual large hill: 2.Adam Malysz (Poland) Team large hill: 1.Austria (Wolfgang Loitzl, Thomas Morgenstern, Gregor Schilerenzauer) Individual normal hill: 3.Gregor Schilerenzauer (Austria) Individual large hill: 3.Gregor Schilerenzauer (Austria) 43 SNOWBOARDING MEN Halfpipe 1.Shaun White (USA) Parallel giant slalom 1.Jasey-Jay Anderson (Canada) 44 Snowboard cross 1.Seth Wescott (USA) 45 WOMEN Halfpipe 1.Torah Bright (Australia) Parallel giant slalom 1.Nicolien Sauerbreij (Netherlands) 46 SPEED SKATING MEN 500 m: 1.Mo Tae-bum (South Korea) 1000 m: 2.Mo Tae-bum (South Korea) 1500 m 1.Mark Tuitert (Netherlands) Team pursuit: 3.Netherlands (Mark Tuitert) 47 5000 m 1.Sven Kramer (Netherlands) Team pursuit: 3.Netherlands (Sven Kramer) 5000 m: 2.Lee Seung-hoon (South Korea) 10000 m: 1.Lee Seung-hoon (South Korea) 1000 m: 3.Chad Hedrick (USA) Team pursuit: 2.USA (Chad Hedrick) 48 WOMEN 500 m 1.Lee Sang-hwa (South Korea) 1500 m 1.Ireen Wust (Netherlands) 49 3000 m 1.Martina Sablikova (Czech Republic) 50 5000 m 1.Martina Sablikova (Czech Republic) 51 3.Clara Hughes (Canada) 1500 m: 3.Martina Sablikova (Czech Republic) 52 MEDAL COUNT 1.CANADA (14-7-5) 2.GERMANY (10-13-7) 3.USA (9-15-13) 53 5.SOUTH KOREA (6-6-2) Previous Olympiad Next Olympiad (BEIJING 2008) (LONDON 2012) Previous Winter Olympiad Next Winter Olympiad (TURIN 2006) (SOCHI 2014) Back to the Main Page (OLYMPIC HISTORY ON STAMPS) 54 .
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