17 (7 gold, 3 silver, 7 bronze). Gold medalists were:
1) Beckie Scott - women's 5/5 kilometer pursuit cross country skiing.
2) David Pelletier and Jamie Salé - mixed pairs figure skating.
3) Men's Ice Hockey team.
4) Women's Ice Hockey team.
5) Men's 5000 meter short track speed skating relay team.
6) Marc Gagnon - men's 500 meter short track speed skating.
7) Catriona Le May Doan - women's 500 meter speed skating.
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4, 2 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze. All the medals were won in athletics.
1) Ethel Catherwood - gold in high jump.
2) Bobby Rosenfeld, Ethel Smith, Myrtle Cook, Jane Bell - gold in 4x100 meter relay.
3) Bobby Rosenfeld - silver in 100 meter dash.
4) Ethel Smith - bronze in 100 meter dash.
3 ... 1 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze.
1) Kathy Kreiner won gold in women's giant slalom alpine skiing.
2) Cathy Priestner won silver in women's 500 meter speed skating.
3) Toller Cranston won bronze in men's singles figure skating.
The US won 10 gold medals at the 2002 Winter Olympics.
Yes, and there has been one Canadian athlete that has won medals in both the Summer and Winter Olympics. Clara Hughes won medals in speed skating at the 2002 and 2006 Winter Olympics and medals in cycling at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Another is Hayley Wickenheiser who has played on the women's hockey team in the Winter Olympics and the softball team in the Summer Olympics.
Germany with 36 medals (12 gold, 16 silver, 8 bronze) at the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City.
As of 2010Canada with 14 - Vancouver 2010 Olympics.Additional Facts:Norway won 13 gold medals at the 2002 games in Salt Lake City, U.S.A.The Former Soviet Union won 13 gold medals at the 1976 games in Innsbruck, Austria.When the former USSR won 13 Medals in 1976 their were only 37 events and when Norway won 13 in 2002 there were 78 events not 86 like in Vancouver.More context for the additional facts:When the USSR won 13 in 1976, only 37 nations participated. In 2010, when Canada won a record 14 golds, 82 nations participated. Kudos to the Canadians for winning the most gold medals while competing against the most nations ever at a Winter Olympics!
After the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, the record for most Gold Medals in a single Winter Olympics won by a single nation is 14, held by Canada. Since Canada set this record at a Winter Olympics that they hosted, the most Gold Medals won during a single Winter Olympics by a host nation is also 14.