Norway at the 2010 Winter Olympics

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Norway at the
2010 Winter Olympics
Flag of Norway.svg
IOC code NOR
NOC Norwegian Olympic Committee and Confederation of Sports
Website www.idrett.no  (in Norwegian)
in Vancouver
Competitors99 in 11 sports
Flag bearers Tommy Jakobsen [1] (opening)
Petter Northug (closing)
Medals
Ranked 4th
Gold
9
Silver
8
Bronze
6
Total
23
Winter Olympics appearances (overview)

Norway participated at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Norway sent 99 competitors to the games [2] and ended up with the fourth largest number of gold medals among participating nations.

Contents

Medalists

Alpine skiing

Aksel Lund Svindal racing for the silver medal in the men's downhill. 2010 Winter Olympics Aksel Lund Svindal in downhill.jpg
Aksel Lund Svindal racing for the silver medal in the men's downhill.
AthleteEventFinal
Run 1Run 2TotalRank
Leif Kristian Haugen Men's giant slalom 1:19.581:22.202:41.7828
Men's slalom did not finish
Kjetil Jansrud Men's downhill 1:56.6931
Men's super-G 1:31.2112
Men's combined 1:55.4451.062:46.509
Men's giant slalom 1:18.071:20.152:38.22Silver medal icon.svg
Men's slalom 49.5449.541:41.5717
Truls Ove Karlsen Men's downhill 1:59.5246
Men's super-G did not finish
Men's combined 1:57.3251.992:49.3122
Men's giant slalom 1:18.931:21.272:40.2021
Men's slalom did not finish
Mona Løseth Women's combined 1:27.7244.962:12.6813
Women's super-G 1:23.9721
Women's giant slalom did not finish
Women's slalom 54.53did not finish
Lars Elton Myhre Men's downhill 1:56.6931
Men's super-G 1:32.3625
Men's combined 1:55.44did not finish
Men's slalom did not finish
Aksel Lund Svindal Men's downhill 1:54.38Silver medal icon.svg
Men's super-G 1:30.34Gold medal icon.svg
Men's combined 1:53.15did not finish
Men's giant slalom 1:17.431:21.012:38.44Bronze medal icon.svg

Note: In the super combined, run 1 is the downhill, and run 2 is the slalom.

Biathlon

Men
AthleteEventFinal
TimeMissesRank
Ole Einar Bjørndalen Sprint 25:48.9417
Pursuit 34:29.827
Individual 48:32.02Silver medal icon.svg
Mass start 37:46.5727
Tarjei Bø Individual 51:51.5321
Lars Berger Sprint 26:53.0446
Pursuit 35:37.2223
Halvard Hanevold Sprint 26:07.7124
Pursuit 35:13.1217
Mass start 36:56.6319
Alexander Os Individual 52:19.8328
Emil Hegle Svendsen Sprint 24:20.01Silver medal icon.svg
Pursuit 34:30.448
Individual 48:22.51Gold medal icon.svg
Mass start 36:20.7313
Halvard Hanevold
Tarjei Bø
Emil Hegle Svendsen
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
Relay 1:21:38.10+1
0+2
0+2
0+2
Gold medal icon.svg
Women
AthleteEventFinal
TimeMissesRank
Liv Kjersti Eikeland Sprint 22:51.9470
Individual 48:00.7570
Ann Kristin Flatland Sprint 20:29.7110
Pursuit 31:33.318
Individual 43:06.4214
Mass start 36:16.0411
Gro Marit Istad Kristiansen Sprint 22:41.0566
Solveig Rogstad Individual 46:55.1461
Tora Berger Sprint 21:42.1233
Pursuit 31:07.205
Individual 40:52.81Gold medal icon.svg
Mass start 36:58.3418
Liv Kjersti Eikeland
Ann Kristin Flatland
Solveig Rogstad
Tora Berger
Relay 1:10:34.10+2
0+0
0+0
0+1
4

Cross-country skiing

The silver medal winning team in the men's 4 x 10 km relay Norwegian Men's 4 x 10 kilometre relay team at 2010 Winter Games.jpg
The silver medal winning team in the men's 4 x 10 km relay
Men
AthleteEventFinal
TimeRank
Petter Northug 15 km freestyle 35:39.541
30 km pursuit 1:15:53.111
50 km classical 2:05.35.5Gold medal icon.svg
Ronny Hafsås 15 km freestyle 35:41.842
Martin Johnsrud Sundby 15 km freestyle 35:26.333
30 km pursuit 1:17:05.517
50 km classical 2:05.57.715
Eldar Rønning 30 km pursuit 1:21:14.136
Tord Asle Gjerdalen 15 km freestyle 35:10.528
30 km pursuit 1:17:04.519
Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset 50 km classical 2:06.08.317
Jens Arne Svartedal 50 km classical 2:07.32.523
Martin Johnsrud Sundby
Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset
Lars Berger
Petter Northug
4 x 10 km relay 1:45:21.3Silver medal icon.svg
Sprint
AthleteEventQualificationQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Petter Northug Sprint 3:37.096 Q3:34.51 Q3:36.72 Q3:45.5Bronze medal icon.svg
Ola Vigen Hattestad Sprint 3:36.433 Q3:37.81 Q3:36.51 Q3:50.04
Øystein Pettersen Sprint 3:37.347 Q3:36.91 Q3:34.42 Q4:56.26
Johan Kjølstad Sprint 3:36.655 Q3:35.33 q3:35.95DNQ9
Jens Arne Svartedal
Øystein Pettersen
Petter Northug
Team sprint 18:48.52 Q19:01.0Gold medal icon.svg
Women
AthleteEventFinal
TimeRank
Marit Bjørgen 10 km freestyle 25:14.3Bronze medal icon.svg
15 km pursuit 39:58.1Gold medal icon.svg
30 km classical 1:30.34.0Silver medal icon.svg
Kristin Størmer Steira 10 km freestyle 25:50.58
15 km pursuit 40:07.54
30 km classical 1:32.04.48
Vibeke Skofterud 10 km freestyle 26:16.322
15 km pursuit did not finish
Marthe Kristoffersen 10 km freestyle 27:38.449
30 km classical 1:34.31.521
Therese Johaug 15 km pursuit 40:50.06
30 km classical 1:32.01.37
Vibeke Skofterud
Therese Johaug
Kristin Størmer Steira
Marit Bjørgen
4 x 5 km relay 55:19.5Gold medal icon.svg
Sprint
AthleteEventQualificationQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Marit Bjørgen Sprint 3:38.051 Q3:35.41 Q3:39.31 Q3:39.2Gold medal icon.svg
Celine Brun-Lie Sprint 3:44.718 Q3:39.73 q3:40.13 q3:51.56
Maiken Caspersen Falla Sprint 3:50.2328 Q3:41.64did not qualify18
Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen Sprint 3:45.0111 Q3:39.02 Q3:44.23DNQ7
Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen
Celine Brun-Lie
Team sprint 18:47.22 Q18:32.85

Curling

Norway's curling pants caused quite a stir. 2010 Winter Olympics - Norway's curling pants.jpg
Norway's curling pants caused quite a stir.

Team: Thomas Ulsrud (skip), Torger Nergaard, Håvard Vad Petersson, Christoffer Svae, Thomas Løvold (alternate).

Much attention was paid to the team's pants, in the international media and on social media networks. The men wore pants with a red, white and blue diamond pattern from Loudmouth Golf. The pants were picked for the team by second Chris Svae. [3] [4]

Summary
TeamEventGroup StageTiebreakerSemifinalFinal / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Torger Nergård
Håvard Vad Petersson
Christoffer Svae
Thomas Ulsrud
Thomas Løvold
Men's tournament Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN
L 6–7
Flag of the United States.svg  USA
W 6–5
Flag of Germany.svg  GER
W 7–4
Flag of Switzerland.svg  SUI
W 7–4
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  CHN
W 7–5
Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN
W 6–3
Flag of Sweden.svg  SWE
L 8–7
Flag of France.svg  FRA
W 9–2
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR
W 9–5
2 QBYEFlag of Switzerland.svg  SUI
W 7–5
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN
L 3–6
Silver medal icon.svg

Men's tournament

Standings
Final round robin standings
TeamSkipPldWLPFPAEWELBESES%Qualification
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Kevin Martin 9907536362814285%Playoffs
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Thomas Ulsrud 9726443403215784%
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Ralph Stöckli 9635344353320881%
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Niklas Edin 9545052343620682%Tiebreaker
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain David Murdoch 9545744352920981%
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Andy Kapp 9454860353811975%
Flag of France.svg  France Thomas Dufour 9363763223416773%
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Wang Fengchun 927526037379777%
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Ulrik Schmidt 9274563312912678%
Flag of the United States.svg  United States John Shuster 9274359324118976%
Source: [ citation needed ]
Round-robin

Norway had a bye in draws 3, 8 and 11.

Draw 1

Tuesday, 16 February, 09:00

Sheet B1234567891011Final
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway (Ulsrud)001030000206
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Martin) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg030200001017
Draw 2

Tuesday, 16 February, 19:00

Sheet D1234567891011Final
Flag of the United States.svg  United States (Shuster) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg000100202005
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway (Ulsrud)010010020116
Draw 4

Thursday, 18 February, 09:00

Sheet B12345678910Final
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany (Kapp) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg01010100104
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway (Ulsrud)10202010017
Draw 5

Thursday, 18 February, 19:00

Sheet C12345678910Final
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway (Ulsrud) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg20010101027
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland (Stöckli)00101010104
Draw 6

Friday, 19 February, 14:00

Sheet D12345678910Final
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway (Ulsrud) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg10100102027
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China (Wang)01010010205
Draw 7

Saturday, 20 February, 09:00

Sheet A12345678910Final
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway (Ulsrud)010200030x6
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark (Schmidt) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg001010001x3
Draw 9

Sunday, 21 February, 14:00

Sheet B12345678910Final
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway (Ulsrud) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg20020201007
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Edin)03001020118
Draw 10

Monday, 22 February, 09:00

Sheet A12345678910Final
Flag of France.svg  France (Dufour)00010100xx2
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway (Ulsrud) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg11101032xx9
Draw 12

Tuesday, 23 February, 14:00

Sheet C12345678910Final
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain (Murdoch) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg03010001xx5
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway (Ulsrud)20202030xx9
Semifinal

Thursday, 25 February, 14:00

Sheet D12345678910Final
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland (Stöckli)00010201015
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway (Ulsrud) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg01102010207
Gold medal game

Saturday, 27 February, 15:00

Team12345678910Final
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Martin) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg010110201x6
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway (Ulsrud)000002010x3

Freestyle skiing

Men
AthleteEventQualifying1/8 finalsQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
TimeRankPositionPositionPositionPositionRank
Audun Grønvold Men's ski cross 1:13.235 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q3Bronze medal icon.svg
Anders Rekdal Men's ski cross 1:14.1717 QDNFdid not advance22
Women
AthleteEventQualifying1/8 finalsQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
TimeRankPositionPositionPositionPositionRank
Hedda Berntsen Women's ski cross 1:17.965 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q2Silver medal icon.svg
Marte Høie Gjefsen Women's ski cross 1:19.3012 Q2 Q3did not advance
Julie Jensen Women's ski cross 1:20.2318 Q1 Q2 Q4Small final
4
8
Gro Kvinlog Women's ski cross 1:21.9327 Q3did not advance

Ice hockey

Men's tournament

Roster

The following is the Norwegian roster in the men's ice hockey tournament of the 2010 Winter Olympics. [5]

No.Pos.NameHeightWeightBirthdateBirthplace2009–10 team
33G Pål Grotnes 188 cm (6 ft 2 in)86 kg (190 lb)7 March 1977 Lørenskog Flag of Norway.svg Stjernen (GET)
34G André Lysenstøen 194 cm (6 ft 4 in)112 kg (247 lb)27 October 1988 Oslo Flag of Finland.svg HeKi (Mestis)
30G Ruben Smith 182 cm (6 ft 0 in)75 kg (165 lb)15 April 1984 Stavanger Flag of Norway.svg Storhamar Dragons (GET)
47D Alexander Bonsaksen 181 cm (5 ft 11 in)83 kg (183 lb)24 January 1987 Oslo Flag of Sweden.svg Modo (SEL)
6D Jonas Holøs 180 cm (5 ft 11 in)88 kg (194 lb)27 August 1987 Sarpsborg Flag of Sweden.svg Färjestad (SEL)
7D Tommy Jakobsen C 173 cm (5 ft 8 in)83 kg (183 lb)10 December 1970 Oslo Flag of Norway.svg Lørenskog (GET)
5D Juha Kaunismäki 187 cm (6 ft 2 in)88 kg (194 lb)6 May 1979 Helsinki, Finland Flag of Norway.svg Stavanger Oilers (GET)
36D Lars Erik Lund 188 cm (6 ft 2 in)95 kg (209 lb)25 July 1974 Oslo Flag of Norway.svg Vålerenga (GET)
55D Ole-Kristian Tollefsen 188 cm (6 ft 2 in)96 kg (212 lb)29 March 1984 Oslo Flag of the United States.svg Grand Rapids Griffins (AHL)
23D Mats Trygg A 178 cm (5 ft 10 in)82 kg (181 lb)1 June 1976 Oslo Flag of Germany.svg Kölner Haie (DEL)
42F Jonas Solberg Andersen 184 cm (6 ft 0 in)85 kg (187 lb)8 March 1981 Sarpsborg Flag of Norway.svg Sparta Warriors (GET)
20F Anders Bastiansen 188 cm (6 ft 2 in)97 kg (214 lb)31 October 1980 Oslo Flag of Sweden.svg Färjestad (SEL)
26F Kristian Forsberg 183 cm (6 ft 0 in)86 kg (190 lb)5 May 1986 Oslo Flag of Sweden.svg Modo (SEL)
8F Mads Hansen A 183 cm (6 ft 0 in)90 kg (200 lb)16 September 1978 Oslo Flag of Sweden.svg Brynäs (SEL)
9F Marius Holtet 183 cm (6 ft 0 in)81 kg (179 lb)31 August 1984 Hamar Flag of Sweden.svg Färjestad (SEL)
10F Lars Erik Spets 178 cm (5 ft 10 in)82 kg (181 lb)2 April 1985 Trondheim Flag of Norway.svg Vålerenga (GET)
46F Mathis Olimb 179 cm (5 ft 10 in)79 kg (174 lb)1 February 1986 Oslo Flag of Sweden.svg Frölunda (SEL)
22F Martin Røymark 184 cm (6 ft 0 in)86 kg (190 lb)10 November 1986 Oslo Flag of Sweden.svg Frölunda (SEL)
19F Per-Åge Skrøder 180 cm (5 ft 11 in)92 kg (203 lb)4 August 1978 Sarpsborg Flag of Sweden.svg Modo (SEL)
41F Patrick Thoresen 180 cm (5 ft 11 in)85 kg (187 lb)7 November 1983 Oslo Flag of Russia.svg Salavat Yulaev Ufa (KHL)
29F Tore Vikingstad 191 cm (6 ft 3 in)93 kg (205 lb)8 October 1975 Trondheim Flag of Germany.svg Hannover Scorpions (DEL)
35F Martin Laumann Ylven 190 cm (6 ft 3 in)92 kg (203 lb)22 December 1988 Oslo Flag of Sweden.svg Linköping (SEL)
48F Mats Zuccarello Aasen 170 cm (5 ft 7 in)73 kg (161 lb)1 September 1987 Oslo Flag of Sweden.svg Modo (SEL)

Forward Morten Ask was initially selected, but was injured and replaced by Jonas Solberg Andersen. [6]

Group play

Norway played in Group A.

Round-robin

All times are local (UTC-8).

16 February 2010
16:30
Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg8–0
(0–0, 3–0, 5–0)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Canada Hockey Place, Vancouver
Attendance: 16,652
Game reference
Roberto Luongo Goalies Pål Grotnes (out 44:29) / André Lysenstøen (in 44:29)Referees:
Flag of Finland.svg Jyri Rönn
Flag of the United States.svg Chris Rooney
Linesmen:
Flag of Finland.svg Stefan Fonselius
Flag of the United States.svg Tim Nowak
J. Iginla (S. Crosby, D. Doughty) (PP) – 22:301–0
D. Heatley (C. Pronger, J. Thornton) – 24:272–0
M. Richards (P. Bergeron, S. Weber) – 31:063–0
R. Getzlaf (S. Niedermayer, J. Toews) – 44:294–0
D. Heatley (P. Marleau, D. Boyle) (PP) – 46:435–0
J. Iginla (R. Nash, S. Crosby) – 47:366–0
C. Perry (E. Staal, D. Boyle) – 51:037–0
J. Iginla (R. Nash, S. Crosby) – 58:118–0
10 minPenalties12 min
42Shots15

18 February 2010
12:00
United States  Flag of the United States.svg6–1
(2–0, 1–1, 3–0)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Canada Hockey Place, Vancouver
Attendance: 16,710
Game reference
Ryan Miller Goalies Pål Grotnes Referees:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Marc Joannette
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Guy Pellerin
Linesmen:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petr Blümel
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jean Morin
P. Kessel (J. Pavelski, R. Malone) – 2:391–0
C. Drury (R. Callahan, D. Backes) – 13:042–0
P. Kane (Z. Parise) – 25:523–0
3–128:37 – M. Holtet (SH)
R. Malone (J. Johnson, R. Miller) – 54:194–1
B. Rafalski (Z. Parise, P. Kessel) (PP) – 57:005–1
B. Rafalski (R. Suter, J. Pavelski) – 59:236–1
4 minPenalties10 min
39Shots11

20 February 2010
12:00
Norway  Flag of Norway.svg4–5 (OT)
(1–1, 2–2, 1–1, 0–1)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Canada Hockey Place, Vancouver
Attendance: 16,952
Game reference
Pål Grotnes Goalies Jonas Hiller Referees:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Devorski
Flag of Slovakia.svg Peter Ország
Linesmen:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Milan Novak
Flag of Germany.svg Felix Winnekens
0–11:03 – J. Sprunger (H. Domenichelli, R. Sannitz)
T. Vikingstad (P. Thoresen, T. Jakobsen) – 12:211–1
M. Hansen (P. Thoresen) (PP) – 25:242–1
2–229:15 – R. Wick (M. Seger, M. Plüss)
2–335:42 – R. Sannitz (M. Seger, R. Wick)
T. Vikingstad (M. Zuccarello, M. Olimb) – 38:463–3
3–449:56 – S. Blindenbacher (R. Wick, M. Streit) (PP)
T. Vikingstad (P. Thoresen) – 52:184–4
4–562:28 – R. Lemm (S. Jeannin)
4 minPenalties10 min
23Shots38
Standings
TeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 33000145+99 Quarterfinals
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 31101147+75
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 3011181023
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 30012519141
Source: [ citation needed ]

Final rounds

Qualification playoff
23 February 2010
21:00
Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg4–3
(3–1, 0–2, 1–0)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Canada Hockey Place, Vancouver
Attendance: 17,583
Game reference
Jaroslav Halák Goalies Pål Grotnes Referees:
Flag of Russia.svg Vyacheslav Bulanov
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Marc Joannette
Linesmen:
Flag of Ukraine.svg Andriy Kicha
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sylvain Losier
M. Handzuš (M. Gáborík, Mari. Hossa) (PP) – 7:031–0
M. Gáborík (P. Demitra, Z. Chára) (PP) – 9:482–0
2–118:06 – M. Zuccarello (J. Holøs)
R. Zedník (J. Stümpel, Ž. Pálffy) (PP) – 18:523–1
3–227:27 – T. Vikingstad (P. Thoresen, M. Zuccarello)
3–339:59 – A. Bastiansen (M. Olimb, P. Thoresen)
M. Šatan (Ľ. Višňovský, R. Zedník) – 48:414–3
4 minPenalties29 min
40Shots19

Nordic combined

AthleteEventSki jumpingCross-country
PointsRankDeficitTimeRank
Mikko Kokslien Normal hill/10 km 101.542+2:1627:39.2
+1:52.1
32
Magnus Moan Normal hill/10 km 104.040+2:0626:22.7
+35.6
9
Jan Schmid Normal hill/10 km 110.033+1:4227:10.6
+1:22.5
23
Petter Tande Normal hill/10 km 116.022+1:1826:47.2
+1:00.1
17
Ole Christian Wendel
Espen Rian
Magnus Moan
Jan Schmid
Petter Tande
Team large hill/4 x 5 km 468.47+0:5150:25.9
+0:54.3
5

Note: 'Deficit' refers to the amount of time behind the leader a competitor began the cross-country portion of the event. Italicized numbers show the final deficit from the winner's finishing time.

Skeleton

AthleteEventFinal
Run 1Run 2Run 3Run 4TotalRank
Desiree Bjerke Women's 56.4855.2855.3455.263:42.3617

Ski jumping

AthleteEventQualifyingFirst roundFinal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsTotalRank
Anders Bardal Normal hill 122.521 Q118.522124.0242.518
Large hill 136.77 Q100.724110.7211.422
Johan Remen Evensen Large hill 137.16 Q109.317114.3223.615
Tom Hilde Normal hill 132.010 Q124.013128.0252.012
Large hill 135.78 Q111.215116.7227.911
Anders Jacobsen Normal hill DNSPQ123.515133.5257.09
Large hill n/aPQ199.49107.0226.412
Bjørn Einar Romøren Normal hill n/aPQ120.519114.5235.023
Anders Bardal
Tom Hilde
Johan Remen Evensen
Anders Jacobsen
Large hill team 504.03526.31030.3Bronze medal icon.svg

Snowboarding

Halfpipe
AthleteEventQualifying run 1Qualifying run 2SemifinalFinal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRankRun 1Run 2Rank
Fredrik Austbø Men's halfpipe did not start
Kjersti Ø. Buaas Women's halfpipe 20.61621.822did not advance
Linn Haug Women's halfpipe 11.52612.827did not advance
Tore V. Holvik Men's halfpipe 23.1919.615did not advance
Roger S. Kleivdal Men's halfpipe 15.71018.413did not advance
Ståle Sandbech Men's halfpipe 9.11720.110did not advance
Lisa H. Wiik Women's halfpipe 23.01926.519did not advance
Snowboard cross
AthleteEventQualifying1/8 finalsQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
TimeRankPositionPositionPositionPositionRank
Joachim Havikhagen Men's snowboard cross 1:23.8725 Q3did not advance
Helene Olafsen Women's snowboard cross 1:26.945 Q2 Q1 Q44
Stian Sivertzen Men's snowboard cross 1:23.8024 Q4did not advance

Speed skating

Men
AthleteEventFinal
TimeRank
Håvard Bøkko 1000 m 1:10.7319
1500 m 1:46.13Bronze medal icon.svg
5000 m 6:18.804
10000 m 13:14.925
Henrik Christiansen 5000 m 6:24.808
10000 m 13:25.657
Mikael Flygind Larsen 1000 m 1:10.3815
1500 m 1:46.778
Sverre Haugli 5000 m 6:27.0510
10000 m 13:18.746
Christoffer Fagerli Rukke 1000 m 1:12.3135
1500 m 1:48.6220
Fredrik van der Horst 1500 m 1:49.5829
Women
AthleteEventFinal
TimeRank
Maren Haugli 3000 m 4:10.018
5000 m 7:02.195
Hege Bøkko 1000 m 1:17.4310
1500 m 1:59.5214
Team pursuit
AthleteEventQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
Opposition
time
Opposition
time
Opposition
time
Rank
From:
Håvard Bøkko,
Henrik Christiansen,
Mikael Flygind Larsen,
Fredrik van der Horst
Men's team pursuit Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea (4)
W3:47.81
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (1)
L3:47.81
Bronze final
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands (3)
L3:45.96
4

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sweden at the 2010 Winter Olympics</span> Sporting event delegation

Sweden participated at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 106 competitors competed in nine of the fifteen disciplines.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Germany at the 2010 Winter Olympics</span> Sporting event delegation

Germany participated at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 153 athletes represented Germany, entering all 15 sports. Figure skater Sarah Hecken was the youngest team member, while Curling European Champion Andrea Schöpp was the oldest at 44. Three time Olympic champion André Lange (bobsleigh) was the flagbearer at the opening ceremony on 12 February 2010. German athletes earned €15,000 for a gold medal, €10,000 for a silver, and €7,500 for a bronze.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Switzerland at the 2010 Winter Olympics</span> Sporting event delegation

Switzerland participated at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 146 athletes entered 14 sports.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sweden at the 2014 Winter Olympics</span> Sporting event delegation

Sweden competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, from 7 to 23 February 2014. The Swedish Olympic Committee sent 106 athletes to the Games, 61 men and 45 women, to compete in nine sports. 38 of the 98 events had Swedish participation. The youngest athlete in the delegation was freestyle skier Sandra Näslund, at 17 years old, while ice hockey player Daniel Alfredsson was the oldest athlete at 41. Alfredsson competed in his fifth Olympics, and he thus became the first Swedish ice hockey player that has participated in five Olympic tournaments. 55 athletes were Olympic debutants. Sweden won 15 medals in total, making the Sochi games Sweden's most successful Winter Games ever in terms of medals. However, the number of gold medals (2) was lower than in the two previous Winter Games.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">United States at the 2014 Winter Olympics</span> Sporting event delegation

The United States competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, from February 7 to 23, 2014. Team USA consisted of 222 athletes competing in all 15 sports.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Switzerland at the 2014 Winter Olympics</span> Sporting event delegation

Switzerland competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, from 7 to 23 February 2014. 163 athletes were participating, making it the largest team Switzerland has ever sent to the Olympic Winter Games. The four-time Olympic gold medalist Simon Ammann was the flag bearer for the opening ceremony.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Norway at the 2014 Winter Olympics</span> Sporting event delegation

Norway competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, from 7 to 23 February 2014.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Finland at the 2018 Winter Olympics</span> Sporting event delegation

Finland competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, from 9 to 25 February 2018, with 100 competitors in 11 sports. They won six medals in total, one gold, one silver and four bronze, ranking 18th in the medal table.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">United States at the 2018 Winter Olympics</span> Sporting event delegation

The United States competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, from February 9 to 25, 2018.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Norway at the 2018 Winter Olympics</span> Sporting event delegation

Norway competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, from 9 to 25 February 2018. It was represented by 109 competitors in 11 sports.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sweden at the 2022 Winter Olympics</span> Sporting event delegation

Sweden competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China, from 4 to 20 February 2022.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">China at the 2022 Winter Olympics</span> Sporting event delegation

The People's Republic of China (PRC) was the host nation at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing which took place from 4 to 20 February 2022. As a host, China sent its largest ever contingent delegation of 387 personnel to the games, of which 176 were athletes.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Czech Republic at the 2022 Winter Olympics</span> Sporting event delegation

The Czech Republic competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China, from 4 to 20 February 2022.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Switzerland at the 2022 Winter Olympics</span> Sporting event delegation

Switzerland competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China, from 4 to 20 February 2022.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Japan at the 2022 Winter Olympics</span> Sporting event delegation

Japan competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China, from 4 to 20 February 2022.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Denmark at the 2022 Winter Olympics</span> Sporting event delegation

Denmark competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China, from 4 to 20 February 2022.

References

  1. "Her er Norges flaggbærer". Aftenposten (in Norwegian). 10 February 2010. Retrieved 10 February 2010.
  2. "Anders Rekdal tatt ut til OL i Vancouver på overtid". Olympiatoppen (in Norwegian). 29 January 2010. Retrieved 4 February 2010.
  3. Talk of Vancouver: Crazy curling pants of Norway draw notice, USA Today, 17 February 2010.
  4. Norwegian pants add some razzle dazzle to opening curling draw, The Canadian Press, 17 February 2010.
  5. "Men's Ice Hockey: Team Norway Tournamement Standings and Statistics". International Olympic Committee.
  6. "Men's rosters announced". International Ice Hockey Federation. 15 February 2010.

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