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| Austria at the 2002 Winter Olympics | |
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| Medals Ranked 10th | Gold 3 Silver 4 Bronze 10 Total 17 |
| Winter Olympics appearances (overview) | |
| 1924 1928 1932 1936 1948 1952 1956 1960 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1994 1998 2002 2006 2010 2014 2018 2022 | |
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Who was the first Australian to win a Winter Olympic gold medal?
Steven Bradbury
Olympic Winter Institute of Australia Four years after its inception OWIA athletes Alisa Camplin and Steven Bradbury won Australia’s first Winter Olympic gold medals at the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City.
Which country won the most medals in the 2002 Olympics?
Germany
Germany won the most medals overall with 36, of which 12 were gold. Host nation the United States won 34 medals, 10 of them gold. Athletes from 24 participating NOCs won at least one medal; and competitors from 18 won at least one gold medal.
How many times has Austria hosted the Olympics?
They have been held four times in the United States (1932, 1960, 1980, and 2002), three times in France (1924, 1968, and 1992) and twice each in Austria (1964 and 1976), Canada (1988 and 2010), Japan (1972 and 1998), Italy (1956 and 2006), Norway (1952 and 1994) and Switzerland (1928 and 1948).
Which country has won the most Olympic speed skating medals?
Dutch
Dutch speed skaters have been the most successful in terms of combined medals (121), as well as gold medals (42). After the 2018 Winter Olympics, 190 gold medals, 193 silver medals and 186 bronze medals have been awarded since 1924 and have been won by speed skaters from 23 National Olympic Committees.
How many medals did Canada win in 2002 Winter Olympics?
17
Canada once again set a national record for Winter Olympic medals with 17, including seven gold. One of the biggest stories of the Games was Canada’s return to ice hockey prominence as both the men’s and women’s teams won gold, defeating the home favourite Americans in each final.
How many Winter Olympics medals has Australia won?
Australia has won a total of 15 Winter Olympic medals (compared to over 400 Summer Games medals). The first Winter Games medal was a bronze in 1994, and the first gold medal was in 2002.
What was Australia’s best medal tally in the Olympics?
Home> Sport> World> Country> Australia> Sports> Events> Olympics> Medal Tally Australia’s Olympic Medal Tally – Summer Games Table of total medals won by Australia, at each Summer Olympic Games. Australia’s best ever medal tally was at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. See also the Australia’s Winter Olympics medal tally. Year Gold Silver
What did Australia win at the 2006 Winter Olympics?
Australia sent 40 competitors to compete in 10 sports at the 2006 Games in Turin. Their goal of winning a medal was achieved when Dale Begg-Smith won the gold in men’s freestyle moguls skiing. Camplin claimed her second medal, a bronze in the aerials event.
Who was the first Australian to compete in the Olympics?
The Australian Olympic Committee was founded and recognised in 1895. Edwin Flack was the first athlete to represent Australia at the Olympics. He won gold in both the 800 metres and the 1500 metres, competed in the marathon and won a bronze medal in tennis doubles at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.
Australia has won a total of 15 Winter Olympic medals (compared to over 400 Summer Games medals). The first Winter Games medal was a bronze in 1994, and the first gold medal was in 2002.
The Australian Olympic Committee was founded and recognised in 1895. Edwin Flack was the first athlete to represent Australia at the Olympics. He won gold in both the 800 metres and the 1500 metres, competed in the marathon and won a bronze medal in tennis doubles at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.
What was the only tennis gold medal won by Australia?
The only tennis gold medal won by Australia was by the Woodies in men’s doubles in 1996; the pair also won Australia’s only silver medal in the sport four years later. ^ O, Noel (8 August 2012).
Who was the first Australian to win a gold medal in snowboarding?
Torah Bright became the first Australian to win a medal in Snowboarding when she produced a Gold Medal performance to take Gold in the Women’s Halfpipe event in Vancouver.