Olympics 2010 Medal Count
Olympics 2010 medal count, USA leads with 24 medals.
The United States continues to lead as the Winter Olympics 2010 enters its 11th day. With seven gold, seven silver, and ten bronze medals, the United States has garnered 24 medals, securing the top spot. Germany follows with 18 medals. Though the United States and Germany have consistently led the world with top medals, the remaining nations have been fighting tooth and nail to climb the ladder.
Norway has pushed into the third spot with 12 medals, followed by Canada and Korea which both have nine. Austria, the Russian Federation, and France have eight medals each, followed by Switzerland which has seven medals.
Sweden has six medals while China and the Netherlands have earned five medals each. Poland and Italy come in with four medals, while Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Japan have three. Australia, Latvia, Belarus, Croatia, and Slovenia have two medals. Great Britain, Estonia, Finland, and Kazakhstan have one medal each.
Currently, 50 gold medals, 51 silver medals, and 49 bronze medals have been awarded, making a total of 150 medals.
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