Who won the Vancouver Olympics?
Athletes from Slovakia and Belarus won the first Winter Olympic gold medals for their nations. Cross-country skier Marit Bjørgen from Norway won five medals (three gold, one silver, one bronze), more than any other athlete….Medal table.
Nation | Totals (26 nations) |
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Gold | 86 |
Silver | 87 |
Bronze | 85 |
Total | 258 |
Who among the following won gold medal for tennis in Olympic 2012?
Medal events
Event | Gold |
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Men’s singles | Andy Murray Great Britain |
Men’s doubles | Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan (USA) |
Women’s singles | Serena Williams United States |
Women’s doubles | Serena Williams and Venus Williams (USA) |
How many medals did Canada win in 2014?
25 medals
XXII Olympic Winter Games Canada sent its largest ever Winter Olympic team of 222 athletes to the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi and captured 25 medals to make it the country’s most successful Winter Games ever on foreign soil.
Who won the bronze medal in men’s Olympics 2012?
Gagan Narang
Medalists
Medal | Name | Event |
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Silver | Sushil Kumar | Men’s freestyle 66 kg |
Bronze | Gagan Narang | Men’s 10 m air rifle |
Bronze | Saina Nehwal | Women’s singles |
Bronze | Mary Kom | Women’s flyweight |
How many gold medals did Canada win at the 2012 Olympics?
Canada’s 2012 Olympic medalists. Canada finishes off the 2012 London Summer Olympics with 18 medals in total, including one gold, tying its tally from Beijing four years ago.
How many bronze medals did Canada win at the London Olympics?
Canada left London with 5 silver and 11 bronze medals; the media nicknamed this the “Bronze Games” for Canada due to the disproportionate number of bronze medals won (along with a solitary gold medal) compared to previous Olympics.
How did Canada do in the Olympics for the second time?
For the second time in its Olympic history, Canada qualified for the women’s artistic gymnastics team final, the first since the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, and the first in a non-boycotting games. In trampoline gymnastics, Rosannagh MacLennan, competing at her second Olympics, won Canada’s only gold medal in the women’s event.
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