What country won the most medals in 2014?

What country won the most medals in 2014?

Russia
Medal table

Rank NOC Total
1 Russia* 30
2 Norway 26
3 Canada 25
4 United States 28

How many medals did USA win in 2014?

Overall, the U.S. won four medals in bobsled events, two in skeleton, and one in luge. Of the nine gold medals won by Team USA, seven were won by first-time Olympians….

United States at the 2014 Winter Olympics
Medals Ranked 4th Gold 9 Silver 9 Bronze 10 Total 28
Winter Olympics appearances (overview)

Which country won the most Olympic medals in 2015?

The ranking in this table is based on the average total medals per Olympiad, though whether using the figure of total gold medals or total all medals, the list order is essentially the same….The USSR were the most successful on average.

rank 1
Country Soviet Union #
no. of Games 10
gold 440
total medals 1122

Who won the 2014 Olympics overall?

In 2014, that country was Russia. With 33 medals—including 13 golds—Russia earned decisive victories in both counts. According to Chris Chase of USA Today, this is the first time that the host nation won both the overall and the gold-medal counts since Norway in 1952.

How many medals did Russia win in the 2014 Olympics?

33
They won a total of 5 golds and 1 bronze in Sochi. Russia’s medal count in 2014, 33 (before doping disqualifications), was its highest ever in the Winter Olympics, improving on the 1994 Games, when the Russian team earned 23 medals overall, also beating the Soviet Union’s best medal count ever at the Winter Olympics.

Who won the gold medal in 2014 Olympics?

Olympic 2014 Medal Count: Final List of Winners from Each Event in Sochi

Gold-Medal Winners at 2014 Winter Games
Skeleton, Women Elizabeth Yarnold, Great Britain
Biathlon, Men’s Individual Martin Fourcade, France
Cross-Country, Women’s 10,000km Classic Justyna Kowalczyk, Poland

Who won the gold-medal in 2014 Olympics?

  • August 17, 2022