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Medal Count Vancouver 2010

We are back with the Medal count Vancouver 2010 till 19th February 2010. Medal count of winter Olympics Vancouver 2010 of day seven suggested that United States of America has extended their lead while sitting at the top of Winter Olympics 2010. United States regained the top position a day back with the total of 18 medals with six gold medals and now they are clearly and consistently dominating the medal count Vancouver 2010. Germany is placed in the second position with total of 11 medals on the whole. Norway is standing in the third spot at the Winter Olympics 2010. Canada and France are at the fourth place following Norway with the total medal of seven medals.

Evan Lysacek won the gold medal in Men’s figure skating for United States of America after 58 years and he surprised everyone with his great performance. Evan Lysacek not only added another medal in the count of America and dominated the top position but also regained the position in the Men’s figure skating. Germany is placed in the second position but they need to progress really hard to reach United States America in the event.

NBC is broadcasting the events live and you can also get the updates and schedule of the event from official site of NBC.

The event scheduled on 19th February 2010 is as under

Russia vs. USA Women’s Round Robin Session 5 –9:00 – Curling –
China vs. Denmark9 Women’s Round Robin Session 5 –:00 – Curling –
Medal Event Men’s Super-G –11:30 – Alpine Skiing –
Medal Event Ladies’ 15 km Pursuit (7.5Classic+7.5 Free) –13:00 – Cross-Country Skiing –
Germany vs. Switzerland, Men’s Round Robin Session 6 –14:00 – Curling –
Group B Game 11 Men’s Preliminary Round– 16:30 – Ice Hockey –
Medal Event Women’s Heat 4 –16:55 – Skeleton –
Women’s Round Robin Session 6 19:00 – Curling –
Denmark vs. Canada Women’s Round Robin Session 6 –19:00 – Curling –
Finland vs. Germany Men’s Preliminary Round – Group C Game 12–21:00 – Ice Hockey –

Medal Count Vancouver 2010

Medal Count Vancouver 2010

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