2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics: Complete List of U.S. Medal Winners

By Ryan Hogan

2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics: Complete List of U.S. Medal Winners

37 medals. The United States once again proves they are the greatest country the Earth has ever known, populated by humanity’s greatest examples. At the 2010 Vancouver Winter Games the U.S.A. won a record 37 medals. No country has ever won that many medals in a single Winter Olympics.

USA's Evan Lysacek won the gold medal in figure skating at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics.

Some may argue that the U.S.A. benefited from the games being held in America’s Attic (i.e. Canada). It certainly helped that athletes competed in a familiar time zone. However, that boon is dwarfed by the fact that with the exception of ice hockey, the Winter Olympics contains not one sport that falls within the top 15 most popular sports in America.

Below is a list of every medal won by an American at the 2010 Winter Olympics.

Athlete Event Medal
1. Andrew Weibrecht Men’s Super-G Bronze
2. Apolo Anton Ohno Men’s 1,500m Short Track Silver
3. Apolo Anton Ohno Men’s 1,000m Short Track Bronze
4. Bill Demong Men’s Individual LH/10km Cross Country Gold
5. Bode Miller Men’s Super Combined Gold
6. Bode Miller Men’s Super-G Silver
7. Bode Miller Men’s Downhill Bronze
8. Bryon Wilson Men’s Moguls Bronze
9. Chad Hedrick Speeed Skating Men’s 1,000m Silver
10. Elana Meyers & Erin Pac Women’s Two-man Bobsled Bronze
11. Evan Lysacek Men’s Figure Skating Gold
12. Hannah Kearney Women’s Moguls Gold
13. Hannah Teter Women’s Halfpipe Silver
14. Jeret Peterson Men’s Aerials Silver
15. Johnny Spillane Men’s Individual LH/10km Cross Country Silver
16. Johnny Spillane Men’s Individual NH/10km Cross Country Silver
17. J.R. Celski Men’s 1,500 Short Track Bronze
18. Julie Mancuso Women’s Super Combined Silver
19. Julie Mancuso Women’s Downhill Silver
20. Katherine Reutter Women’s 1,000m Short Track Bronze
21. Kelly Clark Women’s Halfpipe Bronze
22. Lindsey Vonn Women’s Downhill Gold
23. Lindsey Vonn Women’s Super-G Bronze
24. Meryl Davis & Charlie White Ice Dancing Silver
25. Scott Lago Men’s Halfpipe Bronze
26. Seth Wescott Men’s Snowboard Cross Gold
27. Shani Davis Speed Skating Men’s 1,000m Gold
28. Shani Davis Speed Skating Men’s 1,500m Silver
29. Shannon Bahrke Women’s Moguls Bronze
30. Shaun White Men’s Halfpipe Gold
31. Team USA Men’s Four-Man Bobsled Gold
32. Team USA Men’s Ice Hockey Silver
33. Team USA Women’s Ice Hockey Silver
34. Team USA Men’s Team/4x5km Cross Country Silver
35. Team USA Men’s Short Track 5,000m Relay Bronze
36. Team USA Women’s Short Track 3,000m Relay Bronze
37. Team USA Speed Skating Men’s Pursuit Silver

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5 Responses to “2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics: Complete List of U.S. Medal Winners”

  1. USA

    USA! USA! USA!

    #1619
  2. Embarassed

    I think it’s disgustings this show of nationalism. Americans should be embarassed.

    #1620
  3. [...] U.S. is ranked 18th in the world and has lost their last five matches on European [...]

    #1622
  4. i love to Figure Skate, and this has been my favorite sport ever since i was a kid..-`

    #2367
  5. i love to see women that is doing some figure skating , they are really beautiful and gracefull.`-`

    #3141

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