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Q: Which nation won the Most 2010 winter Olympic gold medals in alpine skiing?
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How many winter Olympic sports are held outdoors?

Winter Olympic sports held outdoors are alpine skiing, freestyle skiing, cross country skiing, bobsleigh, skeleton, luge, ski jumping, nordic combined, biathlon, and snowboarding.


Who won 12 olympic medals in the 1990s?

Bjørn Dæhlie


How many Olympic medals has Lindsey Vonn won in her entire career?

In the Olympics, two ... a gold in women's downhill alpine skiing and a bronze in women's Super G alpine skiing at the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver. She has also won 4 medals in the World Championships, a gold and silver in downhill and a gold and silver in Super G.


Witch skier has won the most winter Olympic medals?

In alpine skiing, that is Kjetil André Aamodt of Norway who won 8 Olympic medals (4 gold, 2 silver, 2 bronze) between 1992-2006. He won 3 gold and 1 bronze in Super G, 1 gold and 1 silver in combined, 1 silver in downhill, and 1 bronze in giant slalom.


How many gold medals have US women won in the history of the Winter Olympics?

Women have been awarded 35 of the 86 gold medals earned by US Olympic teams at Winter Olympic Games.1948Gretchen Fraser, Alpine Skiing, Women's slalom1952Andrea Mead Lawrence, Alpine Skiing, Women's giant slalomAndrea Mead Lawrence, Alpine Skiing, Women's slalom1956Tenley Albright, Figure Skating, Ladies' singles1960Carol Heiss, Figure Skating, Ladies' singles1968Peggy Fleming, Figure Skating, Ladies' singles1972Barbara Cochran, Alpine Skiing, Women's slalomAnne Henning, Speed Skating, Women's 500 metersDianne Holum, Speed Skating, Women's 1500 meters1976Dorothy Hamill, Figure Skating, Ladies' singlesSheila Young, Speed Skating, Women's 500 meters1984Debbie Armstrong, Alpine Skiing, Women's giant slalom1988Bonnie Blair, Speed Skating, Women's 500 meters1992Kristi Yamaguchi, Figure Skating, Ladies' singlesDonna Weinbrecht, Freestyle Skiing, Women's mogulsCathy Turner, Short Track Speed Skating, Women's 500 metersBonnie Blair, Speed Skating, Women's 500 metersBonnie Blair, Speed Skating, Women's 1000 meters1994Diann Roffe, Alpine Skiing, Women's super-GCathy Turner, Short Track Speed Skating, Women's 500 metersBonnie Blair, Speed Skating, Women's 500 metersBonnie Blair, Speed Skating, Women's 1000 meters1998Picabo Street, Alpine Skiing, Women's super-GTara Lipinski, Figure Skating, Ladies' singlesNikki Stone, Freestyle Skiing, Women's aerialsUnited States women's national ice hockey team, Ice Hockey, Women's competition2002Jill Bakken and Vonetta Flowers, Bobsleigh, Two-womanSarah Hughes, Figure Skating, Ladies' singlesTristan Gale, Skeleton, WomenKelly Clark, Snowboarding, Women's halfpipeChris Witty, Speed Skating, Women's 1000 meters2006Julia Mancuso, Alpine Skiing, Women's giant slalomHannah Teter, Snowboarding, Women's halfpipe2010Hannah Kearney, Freestyle Skiing, Women's mogulsLindsey Vonn, Alpine Skiing, Women's downhill