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Teamusana Sochi Medals 2014 SOCHI TEAM USANA MEDAL COUNT Athlete Sport Country Gold Silver Bronze U.S. Speedskating J.R. Celski Short Track United States 5000m Relay Eduardo "Eddy" Alvarez Short Track United States 5000m Relay Christopher Creveling Short Track United States 5000m Relay Jordan Malone Short Track United States 5000m Relay USA Luge Erin Hamlin Luge - Singles United States Singles U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association Kelly Clark Snowboarding - Halfpipe United States Halfpipe Kaitlyn Farrington Snowboarding - Halfpipe United States Halfpipe Sage Kotsenburg Snowboarding - Slopestyle United States Slopestyle Jamie Anderson Snowboarding - Slopestyle United States Slopestyle David Wise Freeskiing - Halfpipe United States Halfpipe Maddie Bowman Freeskiing - Halfpipe United States Halfpipe Nick Goepper Freeskiing - Slopestyle United States Ski Slopestyle Gus Kenworthy Freeskiing - Slopestyle United States Ski Slopestyle Devin Logan Freeskiing - Slopestyle United States Ski Slopesyle Joss Christensen Freeskiing - Slopestyle United States Ski Slopestyle Alex Deibold Snowboad Cross United States Snowboard Cross Hannah Kearney Freestyle - Moguls United States Moguls Ted Ligety Alpine United States Giant Slalom Bode Miller Alpine United States Super-G Andrew Weibrecht Alpine United States Super-G Julia Mancuso Alpine United States Super-Combined Mikaela Shiffrin Alpine United States Slalom Hockey Meaghan Mikkelson Women's Hockey Canada Hockey Speed Skating Canada Charle Cournoyer Short Track Canada 500m Jessica Hewitt Short Track Canada 3000m Relay Valerie Maltais Short Track Canada 3000m Relay Marianne St-Gelais Short Track Canada 3000m Relay Marie-Eve Drolet Short Track Canada 3000m Relay Charles Hamelin Short Track Canada 1500m Denny Morrison Long Track Canada 1000m 1500m South Korea Speed Skating Seoung-Hoon Lee Long Track Korea Team Pursuit Sang-hwa Lee (F) Long Track Korea 500m Hye-ri Cho Short Track Korea 3000m Relay A-lang Kim Short Track Korea 3000m Relay Seung-hee Park Short Track Korea 3000m Relay / 1000m 500m.
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