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Revision as of 16:38, 1 August 2012
The 2006 XX olympic games took place in Torino, Italy (also refered to as Turin)
. This was the third time that Italy has hosted the olympics, the first being in Cortina D'ampezzo for the 1956 Winter Olympic Games and the second in Rome for the 1960 Summer Olympic Games
Medals
- Germany 11 Gold, 12 Silver and 6 Bronze. 29 Total.
- United States of America 9 Gold 9 Silver and 7 Bronze. 25 Total.
- Canada 7 Gold, 10 Silver and 7 Bronze. 24 Total.
- Austria 9 Gold, 7 Silver and 7 Bronze. 23 Total.
- Russian Federation 8 Gold, 6 Silver and 8 Bronze. 22 Total.
- Norway 2 Gold, 8 Silver and 9 Bronze. 19 Total
- Sweden 7 Gold, 2 Silver and 5 Bronze. 14 Total
- Switzerland 5 Gold, 4 Silver and 5 Bronze. 14 Total
- South Korea 6 Gold, 3 Silver and 2 Bronze. 11 Total
- Italy 5 Gold and 6 Bronze. 11 Total
- China 2 Gold, 4 Silver and 5 Bronze. 11 Total
- Netherlands 3 Gold, 2 Silver and 4 Bronze. 9 Total
- France 3 Gold, 2 Silver and 4 Bronze. 9 Total
- Finland 6 Silver and 3 Bronze. 9 Total
- Czech Republic 1 Gold, 2 Silver and 1 Bronze. 4 Total
- Estonia 3 Gold. 3 Total
- Croatia 1 Gold and 2 Silver. 3 Total.
- Australia 1 Gold and 1 Bronze. 2 Total.
- Ukraine 2 Bronze. 2 Total.
- Poland 1 Silver and 1 Bronze. 2 Total.
- Japan 1 Gold. 1 Total.
- Slovakia 1 Silver. 1 Total.
- Great Britain 1 Silver. 1 Total.
- Bulgaria 1 Silver. 1 Total.
- Belarus 1 Silver. 1 Total.
- Latvia 1 Bronze. 1 Total.
Gallery
See Also
- Logos - A collection of logos featuring this event.
- Mascots - The official mascots of this Olympics'.
- Torch - Information about this Olympics' torch.
Links
Preceded by Athens 2004 |
Olympics 2006 |
Succeeded by Beijing 2008 |
Preceded by Salt Lake City 2002 |
Winter Olympics 2006 |
Succeeded by Vancouver 2010 |
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