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21 Winter Olympic Games,2010
Begin:
2010-02-12
End:
2010-02-28
Nations:
82
Participants:
2622
Women:
0
Events:
86
City:
Vancouver, Canada
- Initially four cities were confirmed as candidate cities to host the 21 Winter Olympics - Vancouver, Canada, Salzburg, Austria, PyeongChang, Korea and Bern, Switzerland, but later Bern withdrew its candidature.
- In July 2003 at the 115th IOC session in Prague, Vancouver, Canada with 56 votes was elected in the second round the host 2010 Winter Olympic games. PyeongChang, Korea was the second with 53 votes.
Vancouver 2010 - Medal Table
Some facts about 21 Winter Olympic Games,2010
- Governor General of Canada Michaelle Jean officially opened the 21 Winter Olympic games 2010. The first Olympic cauldron was lit at BC Place Stadium and then Canadian ice hockey great Wayne Gretzky transported olympic flame to Jack Poole plaza to light the second external Olympic cauldron.
- On 12 February 2010 Nodar Kumaritashvili, a Georgian luge slider, was killed in a horror crash during a training run before start of Olympics. After this crash, several athletes stated the track was demanding and withdrew from competition even after the distance was lessened from 1,193 to 953 m (3,910 to 3,130 ft).
- During the warm-up for classic sprint Petra Majdic, Slovenian cross-country skier, skied off-course and down a bank, into a 3 m (10 ft) deep gully where she broke five ribs. Despite obvious pain she took part in competition and won bronze.
- Norwegian female skier Marit Bjorgen won 3 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze medals. Chinese female short track skater Meng Wang also took 3 gold medals.
- Canada broke Winter Olympics record with 14 gold medals.



