List of 2006 Winter Olympics medal winners

The 2006 Winter Olympics were held in Turin, Italy, from 10 February to 26 February 2006. Approximately 2,508 athletes from 80 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated in these Games.[1] Overall, 84 events in 15 disciplines were contested; 45 events were opened to men, 37 to women and 2 were mixed pairs events.[2] Two disciplines were open only to men: Nordic combined and ski jumping, while figure skating was the only one in which men and women competed together in teams.[2] Eight new events were introduced: snowboard cross,[3] team pursuit (speed skating),[3] team sprint (cross-country skiing),[2] and the mass-start race (biathlon).[4] The team sprint events replaced the classical men's 30 kilometers (km) and women's 15 km cross-country distances, held at the previous Winter Games in 2002.[5] In total, there were six more events than in the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, United States.[6]

The medal ceremony for the women's team sprint in cross-country skiing. Left to right: Sara Renner and Beckie Scott (silver); Lina Andersson and Anna Dahlberg (gold); and Aino-Kaisa Saarinen and Virpi Kuitunen (bronze).

A total of 451 individual athletes won medals. Germany won the highest number of gold medals (11) and led in overall medals (29) for the third consecutive Games.[7] Athletes from 26 NOCs won at least one medal; of these, 18 won at least one gold medal.[8] Latvia (Mārtiņš Rubenisluge, men's singles) and Slovakia (Radoslav Židek – snowboarding, men's snowboard cross) won the first medals in their Winter Olympic history.[9] Korean short-track speed skater Ahn Hyun-Soo was the most successful athlete, winning three gold medals and a bronze medal. His compatriot Jin Sun-Yu and Germany's Michael Greis also won three gold medals in short-track speed skating and biathlon respectively. Canadian speed skater Cindy Klassen won five medals (one gold, two silver, two bronze) and became the eighth Winter Olympian to win five medals at one edition of the Games.[10] German Claudia Pechstein won two medals and became the fourth Winter Olympian to win at least one medal at five editions of the Games.[11] Canadian Duff Gibson won a gold medal in the men's skeleton and, at age 39, became the oldest athlete to win a gold medal in an individual event at the Winter Olympics.[12]

Several records for career medals in a sport were tied or surpassed, including alpine skiing (Norwegian Kjetil André Aamodt won a gold medal to extend his career record to eight medals),[13] biathlon (Germany's Uschi Disl won a bronze, further extending her lead in this sport with nine medals; Norwegian Ole Einar Bjørndalen's three medals raised his career medal tally to nine),[11] freestyle skiing (Norwegian Kari Traa won a silver for a career total of three medals),[14] Nordic combined (Austrian Felix Gottwald won three medals, and tied the record with a career total of six), short track speed skating (American Apolo Anton Ohno and Chinese athletes Yang Yang (A) and Li Jiajun have all won five medals in total), and speed skating (Claudia Pechstein won two medals to extend her career record to nine medals).[11]

Contents
  1. Alpine skiing
  2. Biathlon
  3. Bobsleigh
  4. Cross-country skiing
  5. Curling
  1. Figure skating
  2. Freestyle skiing
  3. Ice hockey
  4. Luge
  5. Nordic combined
  1. Short track speed skating
  2. Skeleton
  3. Ski jumping
  4. Snowboarding
  5. Speed skating
Medal winner changes       Statistics       References


Alpine skiing

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's downhill
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Antoine Dénériaz
  France
Michael Walchhofer
  Austria
Bruno Kernen
  Switzerland
Men's slalom
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Benjamin Raich
  Austria
Reinfried Herbst
  Austria
Rainer Schönfelder
  Austria
Men's giant slalom
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Benjamin Raich
  Austria
Joël Chenal
  France
Hermann Maier
  Austria
Men's super-G
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Kjetil André Aamodt
  Norway
Hermann Maier
  Austria
Ambrosi Hoffmann
  Switzerland
Men's combined
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Ted Ligety
  United States
Ivica Kostelić
  Croatia
Rainer Schönfelder
  Austria
Women's downhill
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Michaela Dorfmeister
  Austria
Martina Schild
  Switzerland
Anja Pärson
  Sweden
Women's slalom
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Anja Pärson
  Sweden
Nicole Hosp
  Austria
Marlies Schild
  Austria
Women's giant slalom
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Julia Mancuso
  United States
Tanja Poutiainen
  Finland
Anna Ottosson
  Sweden
Women's super-G
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Michaela Dorfmeister
  Austria
Janica Kostelić
  Croatia
Alexandra Meissnitzer
  Austria
Women's combined
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Janica Kostelić
  Croatia
Marlies Schild
  Austria
Anja Pärson
  Sweden

Biathlon

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual
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Michael Greis
  Germany
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
  Norway
Halvard Hanevold
  Norway
Men's sprint
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Sven Fischer
  Germany
Halvard Hanevold
  Norway
Frode Andresen
  Norway
Men's pursuit
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Vincent Defrasne
  France
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
  Norway
Sven Fischer
  Germany
Men's mass start
details
Michael Greis
  Germany
Tomasz Sikora
  Poland
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
  Norway
Men's 4 × 7.5 km relay
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  Germany (GER)
Ricco Groß
Michael Rösch
Sven Fischer
Michael Greis
  Russia (RUS)
Ivan Tcherezov
Sergei Tchepikov
Pavel Rostovtsev
Nikolay Kruglov, Jr.
  France (FRA)
Julien Robert
Vincent Defrasne
Ferréol Cannard
Raphaël Poirée
Women's individual
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Svetlana Ishmouratova
  Russia
Martina Glagow
  Germany[A]
Albina Akhatova
  Russia[A]
Women's sprint
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Florence Baverel-Robert
  France
Anna Carin Olofsson
  Sweden
Lilia Efremova
  Ukraine
Women's pursuit
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Kati Wilhelm
  Germany
Martina Glagow
  Germany
Albina Akhatova
  Russia
Women's mass start
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Anna Carin Olofsson
  Sweden
Kati Wilhelm
  Germany
Uschi Disl
  Germany
Women's 4 × 6 km relay
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  Russia (RUS)
Anna Bogaliy-Titovets
Svetlana Ishmouratova
Olga Zaitseva
Albina Akhatova
  Germany (GER)
Martina Glagow
Andrea Henkel
Katrin Apel
Kati Wilhelm
  France (FRA)
Delphyne Peretto
Florence Baverel-Robert
Sylvie Becaert
Sandrine Bailly

Bobsleigh

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's two-man
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  Germany (GER)
Kevin Kuske
André Lange
  Canada (CAN)
Pierre Lueders
Lascelles Brown
  Switzerland (SUI)
Martin Annen
Beat Hefti
Women's two-man
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  Germany (GER)
Sandra Kiriasis
Anja Schneiderheinze
  United States (USA)
Shauna Rohbock
Valerie Fleming
  Italy (ITA)
Gerda Weissensteiner
Jennifer Isacco
Men's four-man
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  Germany (GER)
Kevin Kuske
René Hoppe
Martin Putze
André Lange
  Russia (RUS)
Alexey Voyevoda
Alexei Seliverstov
Filipp Yegorov
Alexandr Zubkov
  Switzerland (SUI)
Martin Annen
Cédric Grand
Thomas Lamparter
Beat Hefti

Cross-country skiing

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's sprint
details
Björn Lind
  Sweden
Roddy Darragon
  France
Thobias Fredriksson
  Sweden
Men's 15 km
details
Andrus Veerpalu
  Estonia
Lukáš Bauer
  Czech Republic
Tobias Angerer
  Germany
Men's 30 km pursuit
details
Yevgeny Dementyev
  Russia
Frode Estil
  Norway
Pietro Piller Cottrer
  Italy
Men's 50 km
details
Giorgio Di Centa
  Italy
Yevgeny Dementyev
  Russia
Mikhail Botvinov
  Austria
Men's team sprint
details
  Sweden (SWE)
Thobias Fredriksson
Björn Lind
  Norway (NOR)
Jens Arne Svartedal
Tor Arne Hetland
  Russia (RUS)
Ivan Alypov
Vasily Rochev
Men's 4 x 10 km relay
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  Italy (ITA)
Fulvio Valbusa
Giorgio Di Centa
Pietro Piller Cottrer
Cristian Zorzi
  Germany (GER)
Andreas Schlütter
Jens Filbrich
René Sommerfeldt
Tobias Angerer
  Sweden (SWE)
Mats Larsson
Johan Olsson
Anders Södergren
Mathias Fredriksson
Women's sprint
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Chandra Crawford
  Canada
Claudia Künzel
  Germany
Alyona Sidko
  Russia
Women's 10 km
details
Kristina Šmigun
  Estonia
Marit Bjørgen
  Norway
Hilde G. Pedersen
  Norway
Women's 15 km pursuit
details
Kristina Šmigun
  Estonia
Kateřina Neumannová
  Czech Republic
Yevgeniya Medvedeva
  Russia
Women's 30 km
details
Kateřina Neumannová
  Czech Republic
Yuliya Chepalova
  Russia
Justyna Kowalczyk
  Poland
Women's team sprint
details
  Sweden (SWE)
Lina Andersson
Anna Dahlberg
  Canada (CAN)
Sara Renner
Beckie Scott
  Finland (FIN)
Aino-Kaisa Saarinen
Virpi Kuitunen
Women's 4 x 5 km relay
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  Russia (RUS)
Natalia Baranova-Masolkina
Larisa Kurkina
Yuliya Chepalova
Yevgeniya Medvedeva
  Germany (GER)
Stefanie Böhler
Viola Bauer
Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle
Claudia Künzel
  Italy (ITA)
Arianna Follis
Gabriella Paruzzi
Antonella Confortola
Sabina Valbusa

Curling

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's team
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  Canada (CAN)
Brad Gushue
Mark Nichols
Russ Howard
Jamie Korab
Mike Adam
  Finland (FIN)
Markku Uusipaavalniemi
Wille Mäkelä
Kalle Kiiskinen
Teemu Salo
Jani Sullanmaa
  United States (USA)
Pete Fenson
Shawn Rojeski
Joseph Polo
John Shuster
Scott Baird
Women's team
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  Sweden (SWE)
Anette Norberg
Eva Lund
Cathrine Lindahl
Anna Svärd
Ulrika Bergman
  Switzerland (SUI)
Mirjam Ott
Binia Beeli
Valeria Spälty
Michèle Moser
Manuela Kormann
  Canada (CAN)
Shannon Kleibrink
Amy Nixon
Glenys Bakker
Christine Keshen
Sandra Jenkins

Figure skating

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles
details
Evgeni Plushenko
  Russia
Stéphane Lambiel
  Switzerland
Jeffrey Buttle
  Canada
Women's singles
details
Shizuka Arakawa
  Japan
Sasha Cohen
  United States
Irina Slutskaya
  Russia
Pairs
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  Russia (RUS)
Tatiana Totmianina
Maxim Marinin
  China (CHN)
Zhang Dan
Zhang Hao
  China (CHN)
Shen Xue
Zhao Hongbo
Ice dancing
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  Russia (RUS)
Tatiana Navka
Roman Kostomarov
  United States (USA)
Tanith Belbin
Benjamin Agosto
  Ukraine (UKR)
Elena Grushina
Ruslan Goncharov

Freestyle skiing

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's moguls
details
Dale Begg-Smith
  Australia
Mikko Ronkainen
  Finland
Toby Dawson
  United States
Women's moguls
details
Jennifer Heil
  Canada
Kari Traa
  Norway
Sandra Laoura
  France
Men's aerials
details
Han Xiaopeng
  China
Dmitri Dashinski
  Belarus
Vladimir Lebedev
  Russia
Women's aerials
details
Evelyne Leu
  Switzerland
Li Nina
  China
Alisa Camplin
  Australia

Ice hockey

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's team
details
  Sweden (SWE)
Daniel Alfredsson
P. J. Axelsson
Christian Bäckman
Peter Forsberg
Mika Hannula
Niclas Hävelid
Tomas Holmström
Jörgen Jönsson
Kenny Jönsson
Niklas Kronwall
Nicklas Lidström
Stefan Liv
Henrik Lundqvist
Fredrik Modin
Mattias Öhlund
Samuel Påhlsson
Mikael Samuelsson
Daniel Sedin
Henrik Sedin
Mats Sundin
Ronnie Sundin
Mikael Tellqvist
Daniel Tjärnqvist
Henrik Zetterberg
  Finland (FIN)
Niklas Bäckström
Aki-Petteri Berg
Niklas Hagman
Jukka Hentunen
Jussi Jokinen
Olli Jokinen
Niko Kapanen
Mikko Koivu
Saku Koivu
Lasse Kukkonen
Antti Laaksonen
Jere Lehtinen
Toni Lydman
Antti-Jussi Niemi
Ville Nieminen
Antero Niittymäki
Fredrik Norrena
Petteri Nummelin
Teppo Numminen
Ville Peltonen
Jarkko Ruutu
Sami Salo
Teemu Selänne
Kimmo Timonen
  Czech Republic (CZE)
Jan Bulis
Petr Čajánek
Patrik Eliáš
Martin Erat
Dominik Hašek
Milan Hejduk
Aleš Hemský
Milan Hnilička
Jaromír Jágr
František Kaberle
Tomáš Kaberle
Aleš Kotalík
Filip Kuba
Pavel Kubina
Robert Lang
Marek Malík
Rostislav Olesz
Václav Prospal
Martin Ručinský
Dušan Salfický
Jaroslav Špaček
Martin Straka
Tomáš Vokoun
David Výborný
Marek Židlický
Women's team
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  Canada (CAN)
Meghan Agosta
Gillian Apps
Jennifer Botterill
Cassie Campbell
Gillian Ferrari
Danielle Goyette
Jayna Hefford
Becky Kellar
Gina Kingsbury
Charline Labonté
Carla MacLeod
Caroline Ouellette
Cherie Piper
Cheryl Pounder
Colleen Sostorics
Kim St-Pierre
Vicky Sunohara
Sarah Vaillancourt
Katie Weatherston
Hayley Wickenheiser
  Sweden (SWE)
Cecilia Andersson
Gunilla Andersson
Jenni Asserholt
Ann-Louise Edstrand
Joa Elfsberg
Emma Eliasson
Erika Holst
Nanna Jansson
Ylva Lindberg
Jenny Lindqvist
Kristina Lundberg
Kim Martin
Frida Nevalainen
Emilie O'Konor
Maria Rooth
Danijela Rundqvist
Therese Sjölander
Katarina Timglas
Anna Vikman
Pernilla Winberg
  United States (USA)
Caitlin Cahow
Julie Chu
Natalie Darwitz
Pam Dreyer
Tricia Dunn-Luoma
Molly Engstrom
Chanda Gunn
Jamie Hagerman
Kim Insalaco
Kathleen Kauth
Courtney Kennedy
Katie King
Kristin King
Sarah Parsons
Jenny Potter
Helen Resor
Angela Ruggiero
Kelly Stephens
Lyndsay Wall
Krissy Wendell

Luge

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles
details
Armin Zöggeler
  Italy
Albert Demtschenko
  Russia
Mārtiņš Rubenis
  Latvia
Men's doubles
details
  Austria (AUT)
Andreas Linger
Wolfgang Linger
  Germany (GER)
André Florschütz
Torsten Wustlich
  Italy (ITA)
Gerhard Plankensteiner
Oswald Haselrieder
Women's singles
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Sylke Otto
  Germany
Silke Kraushaar
  Germany
Tatjana Hüfner
  Germany

Nordic combined

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's sprint
details
Felix Gottwald
  Austria
Magnus Moan
  Norway
Georg Hettich
  Germany
Men's individual Gundersen
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Georg Hettich
  Germany
Felix Gottwald
  Austria
Magnus Moan
  Norway
Men's team
details
  Austria (AUT)
Michael Gruber
Christoph Bieler
Felix Gottwald
Mario Stecher
  Germany (GER)
Björn Kircheisen
Georg Hettich
Ronny Ackermann
Jens Gaiser
  Finland (FIN)
Antti Kuisma
Anssi Koivuranta
Jaakko Tallus
Hannu Manninen

Short track speed skating

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 500 m
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Apolo Anton Ohno
  United States
François-Louis Tremblay
  Canada
Ahn Hyun-Soo
  South Korea
Men's 1000 m
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Ahn Hyun-Soo
  South Korea
Lee Ho-Suk
  South Korea
Apolo Anton Ohno
  United States
Men's 1500 m
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Ahn Hyun-Soo
  South Korea
Lee Ho-Suk
  South Korea
Li Jiajun
  China
Men's 5000 m relay
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  South Korea
Ahn Hyun-Soo
Lee Ho-Suk
Oh Se-Jong
Seo Ho-Jin
Song Suk-Woo
  Canada
Éric Bédard
Jonathan Guilmette
Charles Hamelin
François-Louis Tremblay
Mathieu Turcotte
  United States
Alex Izykowski
J. P. Kepka
Apolo Anton Ohno
Rusty Smith
Women's 500 m
details
Wang Meng
  China
Evgenia Radanova
  Bulgaria
Anouk Leblanc-Boucher
  Canada
Women's 1000 m
details
Jin Sun-Yu
  South Korea
Wang Meng
  China
Yang Yang (A)
  China
Women's 1500 m
details
Jin Sun-Yu
  South Korea
Choi Eun-Kyung
  South Korea
Wang Meng
  China
Women's 3000 m relay
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  South Korea
Byun Chun-Sa
Choi Eun-Kyung
Jeon Da-Hye
Jin Sun-Yu
Kang Yun-Mi
  Canada
Alanna Kraus
Anouk Leblanc-Boucher
Amanda Overland
Kalyna Roberge
Tania Vicent
  Italy
Arianna Fontana
Marta Capurso
Katia Zini
Mara Zini

Skeleton

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's
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Duff Gibson
  Canada
Jeff Pain
  Canada
Gregor Stähli
  Switzerland
Women's
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Maya Pedersen-Bieri
  Switzerland
Shelley Rudman
  Great Britain
Mellisa Hollingsworth-Richards
  Canada

Ski jumping

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's normal hill individual
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Lars Bystøl
  Norway
Matti Hautamäki
  Finland
Roar Ljøkelsøy
  Norway
Men's large hill individual
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Thomas Morgenstern
  Austria
Andreas Kofler
  Austria
Lars Bystøl
  Norway
Men's large hill team
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  Austria
Andreas Widhölzl
Andreas Kofler
Martin Koch
Thomas Morgenstern
  Finland
Tami Kiuru
Janne Happonen
Janne Ahonen
Matti Hautamäki
  Norway
Lars Bystøl
Bjørn Einar Romøren
Tommy Ingebrigtsen
Roar Ljøkelsøy

Snowboarding

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Halfpipe
details
Shaun White
  United States
Danny Kass
  United States
Markku Koski
  Finland
Men's parallel giant slalom
details
Philipp Schoch
  Switzerland
Simon Schoch
  Switzerland
Siegfried Grabner
  Austria
Men's snowboard cross
details
Seth Wescott
  United States
Radoslav Židek
  Slovakia
Paul-Henri de Le Rue
  France
Women's Halfpipe
details
Hannah Teter
  United States
Gretchen Bleiler
  United States
Kjersti Buaas
  Norway
Women's parallel giant slalom
details
Daniela Meuli
  Switzerland
Amelie Kober
  Germany
Rosey Fletcher
  United States
Women's snowboard cross
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Tanja Frieden
  Switzerland
Lindsey Jacobellis
  United States
Dominique Maltais
  Canada

Speed skating

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 500 m
details
Joey Cheek
  United States
Dmitry Dorofeyev
  Russia
Lee Kang-Seok
  South Korea
Men's 1000 m
details
Shani Davis
  United States
Joey Cheek
  United States
Erben Wennemars
  Netherlands
Men's 1500 m
details
Enrico Fabris
  Italy
Shani Davis
  United States
Chad Hedrick
  United States
Men's 5000 m
details
Chad Hedrick
  United States
Sven Kramer
  Netherlands
Enrico Fabris
  Italy
Men's 10000 m
details
Bob de Jong
  Netherlands
Chad Hedrick
  United States
Carl Verheijen
  Netherlands
Men's team pursuit
details
  Italy
Matteo Anesi
Stefano Donagrandi
Enrico Fabris
Ippolito Sanfratello
  Canada
Arne Dankers
Steven Elm
Denny Morrison
Jason Parker
Justin Warsylewicz
  Netherlands
Sven Kramer
Rintje Ritsma
Mark Tuitert
Carl Verheijen
Erben Wennemars
Women's 500 m
details
Svetlana Zhurova
  Russia
Wang Manli
  China
Ren Hui
  China
Women's 1000 m
details
Marianne Timmer
  Netherlands
Cindy Klassen
  Canada
Anni Friesinger
  Germany
Women's 1500 m
details
Cindy Klassen
  Canada
Kristina Groves
  Canada
Ireen Wüst
  Netherlands
Women's 3000 m
details
Ireen Wüst
  Netherlands
Renate Groenewold
  Netherlands
Cindy Klassen
  Canada
Women's 5000 m
details
Clara Hughes
  Canada
Claudia Pechstein
  Germany
Cindy Klassen
  Canada
Women's team pursuit
details
  Germany
Daniela Anschütz-Thoms
Anni Friesinger
Lucille Opitz
Claudia Pechstein
Sabine Völker
  Canada
Kristina Groves
Clara Hughes
Cindy Klassen
Christine Nesbitt
Shannon Rempel
  Russia
Yekaterina Abramova
Varvara Barysheva
Galina Likhachova
Yekaterina Lobysheva
Svetlana Vysokova

Medal winner changes

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^ A. Russian biathlete Olga Pyleva was the only 2006 Winter Olympics medalist to be stripped of their medal.[15] She won a silver medal in the 15 km race, but tested positive for carphedon and was thus stripped of her medal. Germany's Martina Glagow was given the silver medal and fellow Russian Albina Akhatova won the bronze.[16]

Statistics

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Medal leaders

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Canadian speed skater Cindy Klassen became the eighth Winter Olympian to win five medals at one edition of the Games.[10]
 
Norwegian Ole Einar Bjørndalen won three medals in 2006, tying the record for most career biathlon medals (9) set by Uschi Disl.[11]
 
American Apolo Anton Ohno won three medals in Turin, becoming one of six short track speed skaters to win five career medals.[11]

Athletes who won at least two gold medals or three total medals are listed below.[17]

Athlete Nation Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
Ahn Hyun-Soo   South Korea (KOR) Short track speed skating 3 0 1 4
Michael Greis   Germany (GER) Biathlon 3 0 0 3
Jin Sun-Yu   South Korea (KOR) Short track speed skating 3 0 0 3
Felix Gottwald   Austria (AUT) Nordic combined 2 1 0 3
Enrico Fabris   Italy (ITA) Speed skating 2 0 1 3
Sven Fischer   Germany (GER) Biathlon 2 0 1 3
Giorgio Di Centa   Italy (ITA) Cross-country skiing 2 0 0 2
Michaela Dorfmeister   Austria (AUT) Alpine skiing 2 0 0 2
Svetlana Ishmouratova   Russia (RUS) Biathlon 2 0 0 2
Kevin Kuske   Germany (GER) Bobsleigh 2 0 0 2
André Lange   Germany (GER) Bobsleigh 2 0 0 2
Björn Lind   Sweden (SWE) Cross-country skiing 2 0 0 2
Thomas Morgenstern   Austria (AUT) Ski jumping 2 0 0 2
Benjamin Raich   Austria (AUT) Alpine skiing 2 0 0 2
Kristina Šmigun   Estonia (EST) Cross-country skiing 2 0 0 2
Cindy Klassen   Canada (CAN) Speed skating 1 2 2 5
Lee Ho-Suk   South Korea (KOR) Short track speed skating 1 2 0 3
Kati Wilhelm   Germany (GER) Biathlon 1 2 0 3
Chad Hedrick   United States (USA) Speed skating 1 1 1 3
Georg Hettich   Germany (GER) Nordic combined 1 1 1 3
Wang Meng   China (CHN) Short track speed skating 1 1 1 3
Albina Akhatova   Russia (RUS) Biathlon 1 0 2 3
Lars Bystøl   Norway (NOR) Ski jumping 1 0 2 3
Apolo Anton Ohno   United States (USA) Short track speed skating 1 0 2 3
Anja Pärson   Sweden (SWE) Alpine skiing 1 0 2 3
Martina Glagow   Germany (GER) Biathlon 0 3 0 3
Ole Einar Bjørndalen   Norway (NOR) Biathlon 0 2 1 3

See also

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References

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