Winter Olympics 2010

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Olympic luge crash 'unforeseeable'

A report has concluded that the death of the Olympic Georgian luger was an unforeseeable accident. Full story

Slalom bronze for Rahles-Rahbula

Melbourne skiier Cameron Rahles-Rahbula won Vancouver Winter Paralympic Games bronze in the standing men's slalom on Tuesday (AEDT). Adam Hall, who makes up Full story

Gallagher receives Paralympic bronze

Jessica Gallagher may have been receiving bronze but her smile was pure gold as she became the first Australian woman to step onto the medal podium at a Full story

Vancouver Winter Paralympics: Day Three

The Australians have their first medal of the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games, with Jessica Gallagher claiming a bronze in the vision-impaired slalom. She has Full story

Gallagher clinches slalom bronze

Downhill skier Jessica Gallagher has made Australian Paralympics history, becoming the country's first woman to win a medal at the Winter Games. Gallagher Full story

Kane to fly flag for Aussie Paralympians

Alpine skier Toby Kane has been chosen to carry the Australian flag into the BC Place Stadium during the opening ceremony of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Full story

Golden Lassila returns home

Winter Olympic gold medallist Lydia Lassila wiped away tears as she returned to Australian soil for the first time since winning the women's freestyle aerial Full story

Games close in front of billions

The Vancouver Olympics has closed with a star-studded celebration of Canada in front of an estimated global television audience of billions on a historic day Full story

Crosby show as Canada wins hockey gold

Superstar Sidney Crosby scored the winner in overtime as Canada won the Olympic title, beating the United States 3-2 to become the first host nation to capture Full story

Northug grabs more gold for Norway

Norway's Petter Northug has claimed his maiden Olympic individual title and his second gold of the Games after winning the men's 50-kilometre cross country Full story

 
 
Medal Tally
Country
T
CAN
14
7
5 
26
GER
10
14
6 
30
USA
9
15
13 
37
NOR
9
8
6 
23
KOR
6
6
2 
14

Australian Medal Results
SNO: Halfpipe (W)
T. Bright (AUS)
H. Teter (USA)
K. Clark (USA)
SKI: Aerials (W)
L. Lassila (AUS)
Nina Li (CHI)
Xinxin Guo (CHI)
SKI: Moguls (M)
A. Bilodeau (CAN)
D. Begg-Smith (AUS)
B. Wilson (USA)
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Australia's big Olympic medal hopes


Get the rundown on who could be bringing home the medals for Australia at the Winter Olympics.

The Snow Leopard

Introducing 'The Snow Leopard'


The famous Jamaican bobsleigh team lives on in Vancouver 2010, but Ghana's first Winter Olympian Kwame Nkrumah-Acheampong is set to steal the limelight this year.

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Guide to the stars of the Vancouver Games


Our interactive preview of 12 of the biggest Australian and international stars of Vancouver 2010.

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The Games explained: snowboarding


Your guide to snowboarding events at the Winter Olympics.

Melissa Hollingsworth

The Games explained: luge, bobsleigh & skeleton


Your guide to luge, bobsleigh and skeleton at the Winter Olympics.

Olympic curling

The Games explained: ice hockey & curling


Your guide to the action-packed ice hockey, and the sport known as "chess on ice".

Tatiano Borodulina

The Games explained: ice-skating


Your guide to speed skating and figure skating at the Vancouver Games.

Biathlon

The Games explained: biathlon and alpine skiing


Your guide to the biathlon, alpine skiing, cross-country skiing and nordic combined.

Lydia Lassila

The Games explained: freestyle skiing


Your guide to ski jumping, moguls, aerials and the brand new ski cross.

Vancouver 2010: By the numbers


Get all the facts and figures behind Vancouver's $1.87 billion Winter Olympic Games right here.