Team USA is still leading in the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics Medal tally with 34 medals. The 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics is still currently ongoing with a lot of Olympic games for line up. A lot of people are now looking for the latest and updated Winter Olympics Medal Standings and Medals Counts won of each country which participated in the Winter Olympics 2010.
Among the first time medalists in the Vancouver Winter Olympics 2010 include Swiss ski jumper Simon Ammann who grabbed the first gold of the 2010 Olympics, while speedskater Apolo Anton Ohno was the first American to medal in Vancouver. Hannah Kearney was the first member of Team USA to win gold medal.
UPDATE as of February 27, 2010 at 1:20 pm: USA is still leading the medal standings in the 2010 Winter Olympic Games with 34 medals. 2 medals were added since our last update below. Still, USA is seconded by Germany with now 27 medals. Germany is followed by Canada with 21 medals, Norway with 20 medals, and a new country in the top 5 list Austria with 15 medals.
One more day before the end of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics. 27 more medals remains to be awarded.
UPDATE as of February 27, 2010 at 12:02 am: USA remains the leader in the medal stadings in the Vancouver Winter Olympics 2010 with additional 4 medals from last update bringing its total medals to 32. USA is still followed by Germany with 26 medals, Norway with 19 medals, Canada with 17 medals, and Russia with 13 medals.
These countries are the best teams in the Winter Olympics 2010 as they continue to lead the medal stadings. 210 medals were already awarded and 48 more medals to go. Two more days to go before the Winter Olympic 2010 ends.
UPDATE as of February 25, 2010 at 10:04 pm: USA has been the leading country in the medal count for fourth consecutive day with 28 medals. As usual, USA is still followed by Germany with 24 medals, Norway with 18 medals, Canada with 15 medals, and Russia with 13 medals.
There are few days left before the end of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics and there are 66 medals waiting to be awarded.
UPDATE as of February 24, 2010 at 10:00 pm: : USA still maintains its lead on the medal count of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics with 26 medals all in all. USA is still followed by Germany (23 medals), Norway (17 medals), Russia (13 medals), and host country Canada with 11 medals.
There were 177 total medals awarded and 81 medals are remaining to be awarded.
UPDATE as of February 24, 2010 at 12:31am : Just like yesterday’s medal count update, USA is still leading the medal count tally of the Vancouver Winter Olympics with 25 medals. USA is followed by Germany (21 medals), Norway (14 medals), Russia (11 medals), and host country Canada with 10 medals.
UPDATE as of February 22, 2010 at 6:44pm: USA is again back on the lead on the medal count tally with 24 medals. USA is followed by Germany (18 medals), Norway (12 medals), Korea (9 medals), and host country Canada with 9 medals. There are a total of 150 medals awarded and 108 medals remaining to be awarded. Standby as we give the latest medal count tally on the Vancouver Winter Olympics 2010.
UPDATE as of February 17, 2010 at 11:21PM: Germany is now leading on the Medals Count at the 2010 Winter Olympics garnering 9 medals already. This was followed by USA (8 medals), France (7 medals), Canada (5 medals), and Korean (4 medals).
UPDATE as of February 17, 2010 at 1:29PM: USA is still the leading country with the most medals at 8, followed by Germany (5 medals), France (4 medals), Canada (4 medals), and Switzerland (4 medals).
UPDATE as of February 15, 2010 at 11:59PM: 30 medals have been awarded already so far out of the 86 total medals to be won in the Winter Olympics 2010. 56 more medals will be awarded as the Olympic games progresses.
For medals count or medal standings per country, USA is still leading the medals standing with 6 medals: 1 gold medal, 2 silver medals and 3 bronze medals having earned a silver in the Nordic Combined event (Johnny Spillane) and a bronze in Men’s Moguls (Bryon Wilson) today in addition to the four tallied on day two.
Germany is the second leading country in the medal count with 4 medals already won followed by France, Canada, and Korea. As of the current medal standing, Canada being the host country of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics has already 3 medals so far to count with 1 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze medals.



[...] USA currently has earned 28 medals at the 2010 Winter Games, while 2006 medal leader Germany trails with 24. Despite winning multiple gold medals thus far, [...]