Olympics Medal Counts
Germany is in the driving seat of Winter Olympics 2010 with 9 medals. According to the Olympics medal count United States of America has lost their top seat and Germany has taken over the leading position. Winter Olympics 2010 medal counts suggested that Germany is leading the event with total of 9 medals, including three gold medals, four silver medals and two bronze medals. United States of America is one down on second position with total 8 Olympics medal counts, with two gold medals, two silver medals, and four bronze medals. Germany, Switzerland and South Korea have earned three gold medals each. United States of America, Canada, France, and Sweden are standing with two gold medals.
France is holding the third position in the Winter Olympics 2010 with seven medals, with two gold medals, four bronze and one silver medal. Canada the host country is holding fourth position in the Winter Olympics 2010 with the total of five medals including two gold medals, one bronze and two silver medals.
Switzerland and South Korea have four medals in their pockets, with three gold medals each and Switzerland with a bronze medal and South Korea with a silver medal.
Norway, Italy, Austria and Chine have secured three medals each, Czech Republic, Japan, Slovakia and Australia only managed to get two medals each.
Poland is standing with one gold medal along with Netherlands and Estonia. On the other hand Australia has one silver medal and Croatia and Russia has the Olympic medal count of one bronze medal each.
63 medals have been awarded to the Winter Olympics Vancouver Olympics with 21 gold medals, 21 silver and 21 bronze medals.
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