Chronological summary of the 2010 Winter Olympics explained

This article contains a chronological summary of major events from the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada.

Calendar

In the following calendar for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, each blue box represents an event competition, such as a qualification round, on that day. The yellow boxes represent days during which medal-awarding finals for a sport are held. The number in each box represents the number of finals that were contested on that day.[1]

OCOpening ceremonyEvent competitions1Event finalsEGExhibition galaCCClosing ceremony
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Alpine skiing<-- 12 -->1<-- 16 -->1<-- 18 -->1<-- 19 -->1<-- 20 -->1<-- 21 -->1<-- 22 -->1<-- 24 -->●<-- 25 -->1<-- 26 -->1<-- 27 -->1<-- 28 -->10
Biathlon<-- 12 -->1<-- 14 -->1<-- 15 -->2<-- 17 -->2<-- 19 -->2<-- 22 -->1<-- 24 -->1<-- 27 -->10
Bobsleigh<-- 12 -->●<-- 21 -->1<-- 22 -->●<-- 24 -->1<-- 25 -->●<-- 27 -->1<-- 28 -->3
Cross country skiing<-- 12 -->2<-- 16 -->2<-- 18 -->1<-- 20 -->1<-- 21 -->2<-- 23 -->1<-- 25 -->1<-- 26 -->1<-- 28 -->1<-- T -->12
Curling<-- 12 -->●<-- 17 -->●<-- 18 -->●<-- 19 -->●<-- 20 -->●<-- 21 -->●<-- 22 -->●<-- 23 -->●<-- 24 -->●<-- 25 -->●<-- 26 -->1<-- 27 -->1<-- 28 -->2
Figure skating<-- 12 -->●<-- 15 -->1<-- 16 -->●<-- 17 -->1<-- 19 -->●<-- 20 -->●<-- 22 -->1<-- 23 -->●<-- 24 -->1<-- 26 -->EG<-- 28 -->4
Freestyle skiing<-- 12 -->1<-- 14 -->1<-- 15 -->●<-- 21 -->1<-- 22 -->●<-- 23 -->1<-- 24 -->1<-- 25 -->1<-- 26 -->6
Ice hockey<-- 12 -->●<-- 14 -->●<-- 15 -->●<-- 16 -->●<-- 17 -->●<-- 18 -->●<-- 19 -->●<-- 20 -->●<-- 21 -->●<-- 22 -->●<-- 23 -->●<-- 24 -->●<-- 25 -->1<-- 26 -->●<-- 27 -->●<-- 28 -->1<-- T -->2
Luge<-- 12 -->●<-- 14 -->1<-- 15 -->●<-- 16 -->1<-- 17 -->1<-- 18 -->3
Nordic combined<-- 12 -->1<-- 15 -->1<-- 24 -->1<-- 26 -->3
Short track speed skating<-- 12 -->1<-- 14 -->1<-- 18 -->2<-- 21 -->1<-- 25 -->3<-- 27 -->8
Skeleton<-- 12 -->●<-- 19 -->2<-- 20 -->2
Ski jumping<-- 12 -->●<-- 13 -->1<-- 14 -->●<-- 20 -->1<-- 21 -->1<-- 23 -->3
Snowboarding<-- 12 -->1<-- 16 -->1<-- 17 -->1<-- 18 -->1<-- 19 -->1<-- 27 -->1<-- 28 -->6
Speed skating<-- 12 -->1<-- 14 -->1<-- 15 -->1<-- 16 -->1<-- 17 -->1<-- 18 -->1<-- 19 -->1<-- 21 -->1<-- 22 -->1<-- 24 -->1<-- 25 -->●<-- 27 -->2<-- 28 -->12
Daily medal events 5 5 6 5 7 6 4 6 64 55 6 7 7 2 86
Cumulative total5 10 16 21 28 34 38 44 50 54 59 64 70 77 84 86
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Total events

Day 1 – February 12 (Opening ceremony)

Death of Nodar Kumaritashvili:
Opening ceremony:

Day 2 – February 13

Alpine skiing:
  • Due to poor weather conditions, the men's downhill is postponed until February 15.[5]
Freestyle skiing:
Short track speed skating:
Biathlon:
Ski jumping:
Speed skating:
Gold medalists
SportEventCompetitor(s)
BiathlonWomen's sprintAnastasiya Kuzmina
FreestyleWomen's mogulsHannah Kearney
Short trackMen's 1500 metresLee Jung-Su
Ski jumpingNormal hill individualSimon Ammann
Speed skatingMen's 5000 metresSven KramerOR

Day 3 – February 14

Biathlon:
Freestyle skiing:
Luge:
Nordic combined:
Speed skating:
Gold medalists
SportEventCompetitor(s)
BiathlonMen's sprintVincent Jay
Freestyle skiingMen's mogulsAlexandre Bilodeau
LugeMen's singlesFelix Loch
Nordic combinedIndividual normal hill/10 kmJason Lamy-Chappuis
Speed skatingWomen's 3000 metresMartina Sáblíková

Day 4 – February 15

Alpine skiing:
Cross-country:
Figure skating:
Snowboarding:
Speed skating:
Gold medalists
SportEventCompetitor(s)
Alpine skiingMen's downhillDidier Défago
Cross-country skiingWomen's 10 km freestyleCharlotte Kalla
Men's 15 km freestyleDario Cologna
Figure skatingPair skatingShen Xue and Zhao HongboWR
SnowboardingMen's snowboard crossSeth Wescott
Speed skatingMen's 500 metresMo Tae-bum

Day 5 – February 16

Biathlon:
Luge:
Snowboarding:
Speed skating:
Gold medalists
SportEventCompetitor(s)
BiathlonWomen's 10 km pursuitMagdalena Neuner
Men's 12.5 km pursuitBjörn Ferry
LugeWomen's singlesTatjana Hüfner
SnowboardingWomen's snowboard crossMaëlle Ricker
Speed skatingWomen's 500 mLee Sang-hwa

Day 6 – February 17

Alpine skiing:
Cross-country skiing:
Luge:
Short track:
Snowboarding:
Speed skating:
  • Shani Davis of the United States wins gold in 1000 m becoming the first man to win this event twice. Mo Tae-bum of South Korea and Chad Hedrick of the United States were paired together and won silver and bronze respectively, 0.38 seconds separated gold from bronze.[34]
Gold medalists
SportEventCompetitor(s)
Alpine skiingWomen's downhillLindsey Vonn
Cross-country skiingMen's sprintNikita Kriukov
Women's sprintMarit Bjørgen
LugeDoublesAndreas Linger and Wolfgang Linger
Short trackWomen's 500 metresWang Meng
SnowboardingMen's halfpipeShaun White
Speed skatingMen's 1000 metresShani Davis

Day 7 – February 18

Alpine skiing:
Biathlon
Figure skating
  • Evan Lysacek of the United States wins men's singles, the first gold for the US since Brian Boitano. Controversy arises as silver medalist Evgeni Plushenko of Russia criticizes the judging system as he performed a more difficult element, the quadruple toe loop, though scored lower because of poorer form. Lysacek never performed a quadruple jump in his long program.[35]
Snowboarding
Speed skating
Gold medalists
SportEventCompetitor(s)
Alpine skiingWomen's combinedMaria Riesch
BiathlonWomen's individualTora Berger
Men's individualEmil Hegle Svendsen
Figure skatingMen's singlesEvan Lysacek
SnowboardingWomen's halfpipeTorah Bright
Speed skatingWomen's 1000 metresChristine Nesbitt

Day 8 – February 19

Cross-country skiing
  • Norway's Marit Bjørgen wins her third medal (second gold) in Vancouver.
Skeleton:
  • Despite complaints about possible aero-dynamic elements to her helmet, Amy Williams of Great Britain wins the women's skeleton. She is the first British athlete to win an individual Winter Olympic gold medal in thirty years.[38]
Gold medalists
SportEventCompetitor(s)
Alpine skiingMen's super-GAksel Lund Svindal
Cross-country skiingWomen's 15 km pursuitMarit Bjørgen
SkeletonMen'sJon MontgomeryTR
Women'sAmy WilliamsTR

Day 9 – February 20

Short track:
  • In the second semifinal of the women's 1500 m, China's Wang Meng, a strong contender for a medal, caused a crash and knocked out United States' Katherine Reutter and South Korea's Cho Ha-Ri who were in qualifying positions. Wang was disqualified due to impeding and Reutter and Cho were allowed to advance to the final resulting in a large 8-woman final.
Ski jumping
Speed skating
Gold medalists
SportEventCompetitor(s)
Alpine skiingWomen's super-GAndrea Fischbacher
Cross-country skiingMen's 30 km pursuitMarcus Hellner
Short trackWomen's 1500 metresZhou YangOR
Men's 1000 metresLee Jung-SuOR
Ski jumpingLarge hill individualSimon Ammann
Speed skatingMen's 1500 metresMark TuitertTR

Day 10 – February 21

Alpine skiing:
  • Bode Miller of the United States wins the men's combined earning his first Olympic gold. He was ranked 7th after the downhill event but jumped to gold with the 3rd fastest time in the slalom. Aksel Lund Svindal of Norway led after the downhill event but veered off-course in the slalom.[41]
Biathlon:
  • Evgeny Ustyugov wins the men's mass start ending Russia's 16-year gold medal drought in this event.[42] He won in 35:35.7 and with no penalties. Despite incurring three penalties, Martin Fourcade of France captures the silver medal 10.5 seconds behind Ustyugov.
  • Germany's Magdalena Neuner continues her strong performance in Vancouver earning her third medal, second gold.[43]
Bobsleigh
  • Germany's bobsleigh driver André Lange, with Kevin Kuske, won his fourth gold in four career races, taking the two-man competition to become the most successful pilot in Olympic history.[44]
Men's ski cross
  • Switzerland's Michael Schmid takes the first gold medal in the inauguration of ski cross.[45]
Ice hockey
  • The Canadian men's team are defeated by the Americans 5–3, forcing them into a more difficult path into the final rounds.[46]
Speed skating
  • Although she won bronze in Turin, Ireen Wüst of Netherlands claims gold in the 1500 metres against expectations. It was the second at these games where the gold medal favorite in this distance had been defeated by a Dutch, Kristina Groves settled for silver as did Shani Davis who lost to Mark Tuitert on the men's side.[47]
Gold medalists
SportEventCompetitor(s)
Alpine skiingMen's combinedBode Miller
BiathlonMen's mass startEvgeny Ustyugov
Women's mass startMagdalena Neuner
BobsleighTwo-manAndré Lange and Kevin Kuske
FreestyleMen's ski crossMichael Schmid
Speed skatingWomen's 1500 metresIreen WüstTR

Day 11 – February 22

Figure skating
Gold medalists
SportEventCompetitor(s)
Cross-countryMen's team sprintØystein Pettersen and Petter Northug
Women's team sprintEvi Sachenbacher-Stehle and Claudia Nystad
Figure skatingIce dancingTessa Virtue and Scott Moir
Ski jumpingLarge hill teamGregor Schlierenzauer, Thomas Morgenstern,
Wolfgang Loitzl and Andreas Kofler

Day 12 – February 23

Speed skating
  • Lee Seung-hoon of South Korea skated to an Olympic record of 12:58.55 in the men's 10000 metres. In a bizarre twist, Sven Kramer of the Netherlands who beat Lee by over four seconds was disqualified when he failed to make a lane change, losing both the record and the gold medal.[49] Lee is the first Asian to medal in an Olympic 10000 m speed skating event.
Women's ski cross
  • Canadian Ashleigh McIvor wins the gold medal in the first women's ski cross event at the Winter Olympics.[50]
Nordic combined
Gold medalists
SportEventCompetitor(s)
Alpine skiingMen's giant slalomCarlo Janka
BiathlonWomen's relaySvetlana Sleptsova, Anna Bogaliy-Titovets,
Olga Medvedtseva, Olga Zaitseva
FreestyleWomen's ski crossAshleigh McIvor
Nordic combinedTeam large hill/4 x 5 kmBernhard Gruber, David Kreiner,
Felix Gottwald, Mario Stecher
Speed skatingMen's 10000 metresLee Seung-hoonOR

Day 13 – February 24

Alpine skiing
  • The women's giant slalom competition was originally scheduled for February 24, but the event was halted after the first run due to low clouds and poor visibility and rescheduled to 09:30 PST on February 25.[52]
Short track
Speed skating
  • Czech Republic's Martina Sáblíková earns her third medal and second gold by winning the women's 5000 metres. Skating in the last pairing, she started her race with the fastest 200 m split, never relinquished her lead, and crossed the finish line just 0.48 seconds ahead of Germany's Stephanie Beckert. Sáblíková was so tired at the end of the race that she crumpled to the ice after slowly gliding to a standstill. She then had her coach take off her skates and started her victory lap in her socks.[55]
Ice hockey
  • Canada defeats Russia in a 7–3 win in men's ice hockey and advances to the semi-finals against Slovakia.
Gold medalists
SportEventCompetitor(s)
BobsleighTwo-womanKaillie Humphries, Heather Moyse
Cross-countryMen's 4 x 10 km relayDaniel Richardsson, Johan Olsson, Anders Södergren, Marcus Hellner
FreestyleWomen's aerialsLydia Lassila
Short trackWomen's 3000 m relaySun Linlin, Wang Meng, Zhang Hui, Zhou YangWR
Speed skatingWomen's 5000 metresMartina Sáblíková

Day 14 – February 25

Ice hockey
Figure skating
  • South Korea's Kim Yuna wins the gold medal in the ladies' singles, setting a new world record of 150.06 points for the free skate and for the combined total of 228.56 points.[56] The United States fails to win a medal in this discipline for the first time since Innsbruck in 1964.
Nordic combined
Gold medalists
SportEventCompetitor(s)
Alpine skiingWomen's giant slalomViktoria Rebensburg
Cross-countryWomen's 4 x 5 km relayVibeke Skofterud, Therese Johaug, Kristin Størmer Steira, Marit Bjørgen
Figure skatingLadies' singlesKim YunaWR
FreestyleMen's aerialsAlexei Grishin
Ice hockeyWomen'sCanada women's national ice hockey team (roster)
Nordic combinedIndividual large hill/10 kmBill Demong

Day 15 – February 26

Biathlon
  • Norway's Ole Einar Bjørndalen anchors the Norwegian team to gold in the men's relay. With 11 medals, he is now the second most successful Winter Olympic athlete in history. While Norway won gold by over 38 seconds, only 0.2 seconds separated silver won by Austria from bronze won by Russia.
Curling
Short track
Gold medalists
SportEventCompetitor(s)
Alpine skiingWomen's slalomMaria Riesch
BiathlonMen's relayHalvard Hanevold, Tarjei Bø, Emil Hegle Svendsen, Ole Einar Bjørndalen
CurlingWomen'sKajsa Bergström, Anna Le Moine, Cathrine Lindahl, Eva Lund, Anette Norberg
Short trackMen's 500 metresCharles Hamelin
Women's 1000 metresWang Meng
Men's 5000 m relayGuillaume Bastille, Charles Hamelin, François Hamelin, Olivier Jean, François-Louis Tremblay[58]
SnowboardingWomen's parallel giant slalomNicolien Sauerbreij

Day 16 – February 27

Curling
  • Canada defeats Norway 6–3 in the gold medal game in men's curling.
Cross-country skiing
  • Poland's Justyna Kowalczyk becomes the first woman from her country ever to win a Winter Olympic gold medal in the 30 km classical cross-country event.
Gold medalists
SportEventCompetitor(s)
Alpine skiingMen's slalomGiuliano Razzoli
BobsleighFour-manSteve Holcomb, Steve Mesler, Curtis Tomasevicz, Justin Olsen
Cross-country skiingWomen's 30 km classicalJustyna Kowalczyk
CurlingMen'sKevin Martin, John Morris, Marc Kennedy, Ben Hebert, Adam Enright
SnowboardingMen's parallel giant slalomJasey-Jay Anderson
Speed skatingMen's team pursuitMathieu Giroux, Lucas Makowsky, Denny Morrison
Women's team pursuitDaniela Anschütz-Thoms, Stephanie Beckert, Anni Friesinger-Postma, Katrin Mattscherodt

Day 17 – February 28

Cross-country skiing
Ice hockey
  • Canada defeats the United States in overtime, 3–2, in the gold medal game in men's ice hockey.[60] The United States goalie Ryan Miller is named MVP of the tournament.
Medal count
  • Canada ends the Olympics with 14 gold medals, the most for any country (host or otherwise) in any Winter Olympics. The U.S. ends with 37 total medals, also the most for any country (host or otherwise) in any Winter Olympics.
Closing ceremony
Gold medalists
SportEventCompetitor(s)
Cross-country skiingMen's 50 km classicalPetter Northug
Ice hockeyMen'sCanada men's national ice hockey team (roster)

See also

External links

Notes and References

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  4. News: Opening Ceremonies live thread. Condotta. Bob. 13 February 2010. The Seattle Times. 13 February 2010.
  5. News: Whistler weather wreaks havoc with Olympic alpine ski schedule. The Vancouver Sun. 14 February 2010. 15 February 2010.
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  28. Web site: South Korea's Lee Sang-Hwa wins women's 500. 16 February 2010. Montreal Gazette. 18 February 2010.
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  31. News: Austrian Linger brothers retain doubles luge title. 18 February 2010. BBC Sport. 18 February 2010.
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  44. Web site: Winter Olympics spoiler alert: Men's two-man bobsled . Honolulu Advertiser . 21 February 2010 . 24 February 2010 .
  45. Web site: Winter Olympics: Schmid takes gold in 1st Olympic skicross event . Honolulu Advertiser . 21 February 2010 . 24 February 2010 .
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  47. Web site: Wust wins women's 1500m gold . 22 February 2010 . . 24 September 2011.
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  52. News: Weather halts Olympics...again.
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  60. Web site: Men's Ice Hockey Gold Medal Game. 28 February 2010. Vancouver 2010. 28 February 2010. 8 April 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100408201633/http://www.vancouver2010.com/olympic-hockey/schedule-and-results/mens-gold-medal-game---game-30_ihm400101EY.html. dead.