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Medal Count

Top 10 Medal Winners

Country Total
UNITED STATES 6 6 8 20
GERMANY 4 5 4 13
NORWAY 5 3 2 10
CANADA 4 3 1 8
FRANCE 2 1 4 7
SOUTH KOREA 3 2 0 5
AUSTRIA 1 2 2 5
RUSSIA 1 2 2 5
SWITZERLAND 3 0 1 4
CHINA 2 1 1 4

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Olympic roundup: What Canada did on Day 8
Jon Montgomery of Russell, Man., responded under pressure to win the gold medal in men's skeleton at the Vancouver Olympics on Friday.
Olympic Digest: Top stories of Day 8
Here are the top five stories from Day 8 of the Vancouver Olympics.
Virtue, Moir 2nd after compulsory dance
Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir stand in second place after the compulsory dance portion of the ice-dance competition Friday at the Vancouver Olympics.
Canada's Bernard wins squeaker over Danish rink
Canadian curler Cheryl Bernard is still perfect at the Vancouver Olympics, despite another close call.
Arthur: Podium ownership is slipping away
Of all the things master satirist Stephen Colbert said in relation to the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Winter Games, including, while filming his show here this week, "What do you think will be the miracle this year? Snow?", one particularly suits our purposes today. Before the Games began, Colbert spoke about the $117-million Own the Podium program and said, "Canada's being very un-Canadian. This time, they want to win."

Hockey: Canada's Game

Morrison: Adversity the breakfast of champions
As troubled or concerned or maybe even relieved Team Canada might have been feeling the morning after the great scare, the sun still came up, literally, Tiger finally came out, also literally, meaning life in its various altered states went on. And no matter how bad your day might seem, that Tiger fellow is a constant reminder of how it really can be worse.
Czech Republic's early goals sink Latvia
Three assists from Marek Zidlicky and three early goals helped the Czech Republic dump Latvia 5-2 in Olympic men's hockey action on Friday night at Canada Hockey House in Vancouver.
Wharnsby: Swedes survive close shave
Day 4 of the Olympic men's hockey tournament once again provided a closer than expected result with Sweden's 4-2 win over Belarus. This outcome was in doubt until Daniel Alfredsson slipped a backhand through the pads of Belarus netminder Andrei Mezin with 10.4 seconds remaining in the third period on Friday.

Canada's Olympic Past

Canada's history at the Olympics introduction to the various video collections they can watch.

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