Friday, February 24, 2006

Olympics Update - Day 14


And Germany is still kicking all of our butts! Johanjimin - Has Germany ever one top place in the Winter Olympics before?

(1st place: Germany - Benhanna - 9 gold, 10 silver, 5 bronze = 24 medals.)

Canada - Samantha - 5 gold, 8 silver, 6 bronze = 19.

Czech Republic - Lucie - 1 gold, 2 silver = 3.

Australia - Ry - 1 gold, 1 bronze = 2.

Japan - Yas and the new trainee whom I haven't met yet and don't know the name of because a certain blog administrator hasn't updated the sidebar... - 1 gold = 1.

Great Britain - Jamie, An - 1 silver = 1.

Slovakia - Marian - 1 silver = 1.

Chile - Nacho - 0.

Ireland - Jean - 0.

India - 0.

Just a couple more days to go...

6 comments:

ryan101 said...

Thanks for acknowledging my dual nationality this time - splitting my name into Ry and An - very clever.

nicholas said...

I think Canada and Germany both got another Gold but not sure what for?

Unknown said...

I know Canada won a gold in Men's Curling - yay! Curling! A sport that is strangely captivating to watch... or is that just me who thinks that?

kent said...

The Australian gold was won by a Canadian.

Curling is sweet, although I find the Canadian Championships much more exciting to watch. Can you believe 14,000 people actually turn up to watch a game?

Anonymous said...

Garmany is always kicking ass when it comes to the Winter Olympics.
As long as the doped Austrians are arrested before...
*throwingtheshiftkeyaway*
When they broadcasted the finals in icehockey i wondered where canada was. then my father laughed really hard and explained it to me...
i'm so sorry. ;)
and india didn't win any medal?
did anybody explain to them that there will be no cricket or rikshaw slalom?

ryan101 said...

...what happened to canada in the hockey?

have the canadians who have been so proud and fanatical (geeky) about the olympics been keeping secrets?...