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  2. The 2002 Winter Olympics featured 78 medal events over 15 disciplines in 7 sports, an increase of 10 events over the 1998 Winter Olympics. Skeleton made its return to the Winter Olympic program for the first time since 1948 , while a women's event was contested for the first time in bobsleigh.

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    The Games saw the expansion of the Olympic programme to 78 events, including the return of skeleton and the introduction of women's bobsleigh, with the two-person event. Athletes from a record 18 National Olympic Committees earned gold medals, including first-ever golds for China and Australia.

    Samppa Lajunen of Finland became the first Nordic combined athlete to win three gold medals at one Games. He entered the 15km cross-country phase of the individual event in third place and easily made up ground to win the gold. In the team event, he anchored Finland to victory, then added another gold in the sprint.

    By taking the silver medal in singles luge, Georg Hackl of Germany became the first person in Olympic history to earn a medal in the same individual event five times in a row. In the women’s bobsleigh, Vonetta Flowers of the U.S. became the first Black athlete to earn winter gold, while ice hockey player Jarome Iginla of Canada followed as the firs...

    Find out everything about the 2002 winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, USA, including athletes, events, results, highlights and legacy. Watch exclusive videos, replays and original stories of the Games.

  3. Apr 10, 2024 · Salt Lake City 2002 Olympic Winter Games, athletic festival held in Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S., that took place Feb. 8–24, 2002. The Salt Lake City Games were the 19th occurrence of the Winter Olympic Games. Scandal and fears of terrorism marked the 2002 Games long before the Olympic torch arrived.

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  4. Learn about the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, United States, which faced many challenges and controversies, but also produced some memorable moments and performances. Find out the facts, venues, medal events, and results of the 19th edition of the Olympic Winter Games.

    • Olympic Games
    • XIX / 2002
    • Salt Lake City, United States ( Venues )
    • 8 February
  5. A total of 407 athletes won at least one medal at the Games. [8] Athletes from Norway topped the medal table with the most gold medals, winning 13 golds out of 25 total medals. Germany won the most medals overall with 36, of which 12 were gold. Host nation the United States won 34 medals, 10 of them gold.

    Event
    Gold
    Silver
    Bronze
    Men's downhill [11] details
    Fritz Strobl Austria
    Lasse Kjus Norway
    Stephan Eberharter Austria
    Men's combined [12] details
    Kjetil André Aamodt Norway
    Bode Miller United States
    Benjamin Raich Austria
    Men's Super-G [13] details
    Kjetil André Aamodt Norway
    Stephan Eberharter Austria
    Andreas Schifferer Austria
    Men's giant slalom [14] details
    Stephan Eberharter Austria
    Bode Miller United States
    Lasse Kjus Norway
  6. Athletes from 24 countries won at least one medal. Germany led in overall medals (36) for the second consecutive Winter Games. [2] Immediately following the Games, Germany was also the gold medal leader with twelve. With 36 total medals, Germany set a record for most total medals at a single Winter Olympics edition.

  7. See table. Official list of medal winners and results by sport at the Salt Lake City 2002 Olympic Games. Celebrate medal-winning moments by the world's top athletes.

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