United States at the 2010 Winter Olympics
The United States participated in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The U.S. team had a historic Winter Games, winning an unprecedented 37 medals. Team USA's medal haul, which included nine gold, marked the first time since the 1932 Lake Placid Games that the U.S. earned more medals than any other participant.
The U.S. alpine ski team rebounded from a disappointing showing in 2006 by having its most successful Olympic performance ever, gathering a total of eight medals. Lindsey Vonn became the first American woman to win gold in the downhill event; while Bode Miller became the most successful U.S. alpine skier in history after winning gold in the super combined as well as two other medals. Medal winning performances by Julia Mancuso and Andrew Weibrecht contributed to the team's success.
In Nordic combined, the U.S. team ended an 86-year drought during which the United States had not earned a single medal in the sport. Bill Demong won gold in the individual large hill/10 km, and Johnny Spillane won silver in both the individual normal hill/10 km and the individual large hill/10 km. Demong, Spillane, Todd Lodwick and Brett Camerota also won silver in the team event.
Short track speed skater Apolo Ohno surpassed Bonnie Blair as the most decorated American Winter Olympic athlete in history with a total of eight medals in his Olympic career. Ohno gave the US relay team the final push for the bronze in the 5000 meter relay, and earned silver and bronze medals in the 1500 and 1000 meter individual events respectively. Women's 1000 meter silver medalist Katherine Reutter broke a streak dating back to 1994 in which no American woman had medaled in an individual short track event.
Long track speed skater Shani Davis became the first man to win back-to-back gold in the 1000 meter event. Davis also earned a silver medal at 1500 meters, duplicating his Olympic results from four years earlier.
Figure skater Evan Lysacek became the first American man to win the Olympic men's figure skating title since Brian Boitano in 1988 at Calgary. Lysacek is also the first non-Russian or Unified Team skater to win the men's title since Boitano. Ice dancers Meryl Davis and Charlie White won only the second silver medal in that discipline for the United States.
The U.S. snowboard team also enjoyed success, garnering five medals overall. Shaun White defended his gold medal in men's halfpipe, as did Seth Wescott in men's snowboard cross. Hannah Teter and Kelly Clark won silver and bronze in women's halfpipe.
The USA-1 four-man bobsled team, nicknamed "Night Train" and led by pilot Steve Holcomb, delivered the United States' first gold medal in the event since the St. Moritz Games in 1948. Holcomb's driving was described as "super-genius" by Kevin Kuske of the silver medal winning German team. Brakeman Curtis Tomasevicz and pushers Steve Mesler and Justin Olsen rounded out the gold medal crew.
The United States finished the 2010 Olympic Games by setting a new record for the most medals won by a single country at a Winter Olympics. The previous record of 36 was set by Germany at the 2002 Winter Olympics; with the silver medal won by the men's hockey team in the final Olympic event of 2010, the U.S. earned their 37th medal of the Vancouver Games. In addition, the U.S. team set a Winter Games record for bronze medals with 13, and the 15 silver medals by the U.S. was second only to the record of 16 set by Germany in 2002.
Medalists
The following U.S. competitors won medals at the games. In the by discipline sections below, medalists' names are bolded.Medal | Name | Sport | Event | Date |
Freestyle skiing | Women's moguls | |||
Snowboarding | Men's snowboard cross | |||
Alpine skiing | Women's downhill | |||
Snowboarding | Men's halfpipe | |||
Speed skating | Men's 1000 meters | |||
Figure skating | Men's singles | |||
Alpine skiing | Men's combined | |||
Nordic combined | Individual large hill/10 km | |||
Steve Mesler Curtis Tomasevicz Justin Olsen | Bobsled | Four-man | ||
Short track speed skating | Men's 1500 meters | |||
Nordic combined | Individual normal hill/10 km | |||
Alpine skiing | Women's downhill | |||
Alpine skiing | Women's combined | |||
Snowboarding | Women's halfpipe | |||
Alpine skiing | Men's super-G | |||
Speed skating | Men's 1500 meters | |||
Charlie White | Figure skating | Ice dancing | ||
Todd Lodwick Bill Demong Johnny Spillane | Nordic combined | Team competition | ||
Freestyle skiing | Men's aerials | |||
Ice hockey | Women's tournament | |||
Nordic combined | Individual large hill/10 km | |||
Short track speed skating | Women's 1000 meters | |||
Brian Hansen Jonathan Kuck Trevor Marsicano | Speed skating | Men's team pursuit | ||
Ice hockey | Men's tournament | |||
Freestyle skiing | Women's moguls | |||
Short track speed skating | Men's 1500 meters | |||
Freestyle skiing | Men's moguls | |||
Alpine skiing | Men's downhill | |||
Snowboarding | Men's halfpipe | |||
Speed skating | Men's 1000 meters | |||
Snowboarding | Women's halfpipe | |||
Alpine skiing | Men's super-G | |||
Alpine skiing | Women's super-G | |||
Short track speed skating | Men's 1000 meters | |||
Elana Meyers | Bobsled | Two-woman | ||
Kimberly Derrick* Alyson Dudek Lana Gehring Katherine Reutter | Short track speed skating | Women's 3000 meter relay | ||
Simon Cho Travis Jayner Apolo Ohno Jordan Malone | Short Track speed skating | Men's 5000 meter relay |
Alpine skiing
The United States men's and women's teams were announced on January 26, 2010., Bode Miller and Silvan Zurbriggen.
;Men
;Women
, Lindsey Vonn and Elisabeth Görgl.
Biathlon
The United States pre-qualified three men and one woman for the 2010 Olympics based on their top-30 status in the overall World Cup standings. The remaining men's and women's teams were officially announced on January 11, 2010, after the conclusion of the IBU cup races at Altenberg, Germany.departs the shooting range of the 15 km mass start.
;Men
Athlete | Event | Time | Rank |
Lowell Bailey | 10 km sprint | 26:26.6 | 36 |
Tim Burke | 10 km sprint | 26:54.8 | 47 |
Jay Hakkinen | 10 km sprint | 27:17.4 | 54 |
Jeremy Teela | 10 km sprint | 25:21.7 | 9 |
Lowell Bailey | 12.5 km pursuit | 36:34.0 | 36 |
Tim Burke | 12.5 km pursuit | 37:26.8 | 46 |
Jay Hakkinen | 12.5 km pursuit | 40:33.2 | 57 |
Jeremy Teela | 12.5 km pursuit | 35:45.4 | 24 |
Lowell Bailey | 20 km individual | 54:23.1 | 57 |
Tim Burke | 20 km individual | 53:22.6 | 45 |
Jay Hakkinen | 20 km individual | 57:01.8 | 76 |
Wynn Roberts | 20 km individual | 58:49.2 | 86 |
Tim Burke | 15 km mass start | 36:44.7 | 18 |
Jeremy Teela | 15 km mass start | 38:36.1 | 29 |
Lowell Bailey Tim Burke Jay Hakkinen Jeremy Teela | 4 x 7.5 km relay | 1:27:58.3 | 13 |
;Women
Athlete | Event | Time | Rank |
Lanny Barnes | 7.5 km sprint | 23:26.0 | 78 |
Haley Johnson | 7.5 km sprint | 23:35.4 | 80 |
Laura Spector | 7.5 km sprint | 23:18.1 | 77 |
Sara Studebaker | 7.5 km sprint | 22:05.3 | 45 |
Sara Studebaker | 10 km pursuit | 35:00.1 | 46 |
Lanny Barnes | 15 km individual | 43:31.8 | 23 |
Haley Johnson | 15 km individual | 47:19.4 | 66 |
Laura Spector | 15 km individual | 47:19.3 | 65 |
Sara Studebaker | 15 km individual | 44:27.3 | 34 |
4 x 6 km relay | Lanny Barnes Haley Johnson Laura Spector Sara Studebaker | 1:15:47.5 | 17 |
Bobsleigh
The US has qualified three sleds in all three events.and Curtis Tomasevicz aboard USA I in the first run of the two-man bobsled competition.
and Michelle Rzepka push USA I to start the third run of the two women's bobsled event
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;Women
Cross-country skiing
The United States men's and women's teams were announced on January 19, 2010. The United States had three automatic qualifiers. After the re-allocation of Olympic berths, the U.S. is expected to receive up to four additional spots.;Men
;Women
;Sprint
;Men
;Women
Curling
The United States has qualified a team in both the men's and women's tournaments.;Summary
Men's tournament
Name | Position | Date of birth | Residence |
Skip | November 3, 1982 | Chisholm, Minnesota | |
Lead | June 23, 1969 | Stillwater, Minnesota | |
Second | July 14, 1983 | Aurora, Minnesota | |
Third | September 18, 1983 | Robbinsdale, Minnesota | |
Alternate | August 13, 1987 | Duluth, Minnesota | |
Phill Drobnick | Head Coach | October 9, 1980 | Virginia, Minnesota |
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;Fixtures and results
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;Draw 2
;Draw 3
;Draw 4
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;Draw 7
;Draw 9
;Draw 10
;Draw 11
Women's tournament
Women's teamName | Position | Date of birth | Residence |
Skip | January 18, 1974 | Rio, Wisconsin | |
Lead | March 10, 1976 | Bemidji, Minnesota | |
Second | November 10, 1980 | Madison, Wisconsin | |
Third | July 5, 1973 | Eden Prairie, Minnesota | |
Alternate | February 20, 1969 | Lodi, Wisconsin | |
Wally Henry | Head Coach | May 5, 1947 | Madison, Wisconsin |
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;Fixtures and results
;Draw 1
;Draw 2
;Draw 4
;Draw 5
;Draw 7
;Draw 8
;Draw 9
;Draw 11
;Draw 12
Figure skating
The United States has qualified three entrants in men's singles, two in ladies' singles, two in pair skating, and three in ice dancing, for a total of 16 athletes.;Individual
;Mixed
Freestyle skiing
The US Olympic freestyle team was announced on January 26, 2010.;Aerials
;Men
;Women
;Moguls
;Men
;Women
;Ski cross
Ice hockey
;SummaryMen's tournament
;Roster;Group play
United States were drawn into Group A.
;Standings
All times are local.
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The United States was seeded as the top team in the playoff round after finishing with nine points from three regulation wins during the group stage. They were drawn to face the winner of the Switzerland and Belarus qualification playoff, which was won by Switzerland in a shootout.
;Quarterfinal
;Semifinal
;Gold medal game
Women's tournament
;Roster;Group play
The United States played in Group B.
;Standings
All times are local.
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Luge
On December 16, 2009, the U.S. Olympic Luge team was announced. The team was formally announced in New York on December 18, 2009, on The Today Show. Honorary team captains were Eric Mabius of ABC's Ugly Betty television series and astronaut Scott Parazynski who were both lugers in the 1980s.;Men
;Women
Nordic combined
The team was announced on January 21, 2010.and Todd Lodwick during the individual normal hill/10 km event.
Short track speed skating
The men's and women's short track speed skating team was determined after the Olympic Trials, held September 9–13, 2009, in Marquette, Michigan. Combination of their overall ranking and individual event finishes is what was used to determine the Olympic team.;Men
;Women
Skeleton
The U.S. Olympic skeleton team was finalized after the completion of the seventh World Cup race. Based on race rankings through January 17, 2010.Ski jumping
The United States ski team announced the 2010 Olympic ski jumping team on January 20, 2010.Snowboarding
The United States Olympic snowboard team was announced on January 26, 2010.;Freestyle
;Men
;Women
;Parallel
;Snowboard cross
;Men
;Women
Speed skating
The United States men's and women's speed skating team was announced on December 31, 2009.;Men
;Women
;Team pursuit