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TOP 3 COUNTRIES
| TOTAL MEDALS BY COUNTRY | Gold | Totals |
|---|---|---|
| United States | 9 | 28 |
| Norway | 11 | 26 |
| Canada | 10 | 25 |
| Netherlands | 8 | 24 |
What was the medal table for the 2014 Winter Olympics?
Medal table Rank NOC Gold Silver Bronze 1 Russia (RUS) * 11 10 9 2 Norway (NOR) 11 5 10 3 Canada (CAN) 10 10 5 4 United States (USA) 9 9 10
How many gold medals did the US win in the Winter Olympics?
The Scandinavian country also finished with the most total medals by a wide margin, outranking Germany by eight. The United States got pretty close to its predicted total of 10 golds, and Team USA has now earned more than 100 of them in Winter Olympic history.
Who was disqualified from the 2014 Winter Olympics?
Alexander Bessmertnykh who won silver medal in relay and Nikita Kryukov who won silver medal in team sprint were disqualified on 22 December 2017. On 22 November 2017, the IOC disqualified men’s gold medallist Alexander Tretyakov and women’s bronze medallist Elena Nikitina.
What did Russia get in the 2014 Winter Olympics?
In the men’s super-G alpine skiing, two bronze medals were awarded for a third place tie. On 18 July 2016, the McLaren Report was published alleging that the Russian government had sanctioned the use of performance-enhancing drugs by Russian athletes in the 2014 Winter Olympics.
What did the United States win at the 2014 Winter Olympics?
United States at the 2014 Winter Olympics. In skeleton, Noelle Pikus-Pace and Matthew Antoine won silver and bronze respectively, the first U.S. medals in that sport since 2002. Overall, the U.S. won four medals in bobsled events, two in skeleton, and one in luge .
How many gold medals has the United States won in the Winter Olympics?
Overall, the United States ( 1924 –present) has won 105 gold and 305 total medals, and Russia ( 1956 –present) has won 136 gold and 354 total medals.
Alexander Bessmertnykh who won silver medal in relay and Nikita Kryukov who won silver medal in team sprint were disqualified on 22 December 2017. On 22 November 2017, the IOC disqualified men’s gold medallist Alexander Tretyakov and women’s bronze medallist Elena Nikitina.