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    • Winter Olympics 2010

      • began Friday, February 12
      • ended Sunday, February 28
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  2. The 2010 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXI Olympic Winter Games (French: XXI es Jeux olympiques d'hiver) and also known as Vancouver 2010 (Squamish: K'emk'emeláy̓ 2010), were an international winter multi-sport event held from February 12 to 28, 2010 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with some events held in the surrounding ...

  3. Feb 12, 2010 · Relive the moments that went down in history at the 2010 winter Olympics in Vancouver. Access official videos, results, galleries, sport and athletes.

  4. Apr 5, 2024 · Date: February 12, 2010 - February 28, 210. Location: British Columbia. Canada. Vancouver. On the Web: CRW Flags - The 21st Olympic Winter Games: Vancouver 2010 (Apr. 05, 2024) The XXI Olympic Winter Games opened in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on February 12 and closed on February 28, 2010.

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  5. Vancouver 2010 Medal Table. Team. Gold. Silver. Bronze. Total. Australia. 2. 1. - 3. Austria. 4. 6. 16. Belarus. 1. 3. Canada. 14. 7. 5. 26. Croatia. - 2. 1. 3. Czechia. 2. - 4. 6. Estonia. - 1. - 1. Finland.

  6. Bill Demong win gold in the 10 km individual large hill event, becoming the first American to win gold in any Nordic skiing event (cross-country skiing, ski jumping, or Nordic combined) at a Winter Olympics.

  7. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 2010. Bobsled track at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games. The Olympics came to Canada for a third time in 2010, as Vancouver was the site of the XXI Olympic Winter Games ( Montreal had hosted the Summer Games in 1976 and Calgary the Winter Games in 1988).

  8. The United States placed first in total medals—its second time doing so in a Winter Games—and set a new record for most medals won by a NOC at a single Winter Olympics, with 37 (the previous record was 36, established by Germany in 2002).

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