After being gold-less in both the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal and the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary!!
Canada won The Most Gold Medals despite USA winning the most medals!!
Canada won 14 Gold Medals!!
Two of them are the Most Important Gold Medals we've won!! HOCKEY (both men and women)
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Canada for gold medals, overall medals is USA
As of February 27, 2010, Norway has the most gold medals in the Winter Olympic Games with 106 Gold and 302 total. The United States is second in Gold Medals with 87, and the Soviet Union is third with 78.
NorwayThrough the 2006 Games in Turin, Norway has won the most medals (280) and gold medals (98) in Winter Olympic competition.
Russia 1976 - 13 gold medals
Canada 2010 - 14 gold medals
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The U.S.A. won 37 medals, which is the most won in a single Winter Olympics.
Canada received the most gold medals in the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. They received 14 gold medals.
Canada won 14 gold medals in the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games. However, the United States of America won the most medals overall, with 37 medals in total.
Canada also broke the record for most Winter Games gold medals won in any given year. What is so exciting about this for Canadians is that before 2010, a gold medal had not been won on Canadian soil. In other words, the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games was a huge success for Canadian athletes, breaking many records and setting many firsts. Congrats to all the athletes around the world, good work!
Well, the USA got the most medals overall, with 26. But Canada won the most gold medals, at 14, which is also the highets recorded in winter olympics. It depends which one you're looking at.