3/15 Medal Count
Pic courtesy of ChirsD.ca.
Dear Russia,
All right. You’ve had your fun. You’ve got more than double the medals of the second place nation. How about you take it easy for the rest of these Games? Rest up for when the Paralympics hit your home turf in 2014? We’d all appreciate it.
Yours,
Travis
P.S. Full results can be found here.
1. Russian Federation: 6G, 6S, 3B – Total 15
2. Ukraine: 2G, 2S, 3B – Total 7
3. Canada: 2G, 3S, 1B – Total 6
4. Germany: 3G, 2S, 0B – Total 5
5. Belarus: 1G, 0S, 3B – Total 4
6. Austria: 2G, 0S, 1B – Total 3
7. Norway: 0G, 2S, 0B – Total 2
7. United States: 0G, 1S, 1B – Total 2
7. Australia: 0G, 0S, 2B – Total 2
7. Italy: 0G, 0S, 2B – Total 2
11. New Zealand: 1G, 0S, 0B – Total 1
11. Slovakia: 1G, 0S, 0B – Total 1
11. Spain: 0G, 1S, 0B – Total 1
11. Finland: 0G, 1S, 0B – Total 1
11. Japan: 0G, 0S, 1B – Total 1
11. Poland: 0G, 0S, 1B – Total 1
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