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Vancouver 2010: medal count as of Monday, March 1

Follow the latest Vancouver 2010 medal count results.

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Women’s Halfpipe: Torah Bright (AUS), Hannah Teter (USA), Kelly Clark (USA)

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Men’s Halfpipe:Shaun White (USA), Peetu Piiroinen (NOR), Scotty Lago (USA)

Women’s Snowboard Cross: Maelle Ricker (CAN), Deborah Anthonioz (FRA), Olivia Nobs (SUI)

Men’s Snowboard Cross: Seth Wescott (USA), Mike Robertson (CAN), Tony Ramon (FRA)

Speedskating

After his expected win in the 5000-meter, Dutchman Sven Kramer faced an embarrassing and frustrating disqualification from the 10,000-meter final.

Men’s Team Pursuit: Canada, USA, Netherlands

Women’s Team Pursuit: Germany, Japan, Poland

Women’s 5000m: Martina Sablikova (CZE), Stephanie Beckert (GER), Clara Hughes (CAN)

Men’s 10,000m: Seung-Hoon Lee (KOR), Ivan Skobreb (RUS), Bob De Jong (NED)

Women’s 1500m: Ireen Wust (NED), Kristina Groves (CAN), Martina Sablikova (CZE)

Men's 1500m: Mark Tuitert (NED), Shani Davis (USA), Harvard Bokko (NOR)

Women’s 1000m: Christine Nesbitt (CAN), Annette Gerritsen (NED), Laurine Van Riessen (NED)

Men’s 1000m: Shani Davis (USA), Tae Bum Mo (KOR), Chad Hedrick (USA)

Women’s 500m: Sang-Hwa Lee (KOR), Jenny Wolf (GER), Beixing Wang (CHN)

Men’s 500m: Tae-Bum Mo (KOR), Keiichiro Nagashima (JAP), Joji Kato (JAP)

Men’s 5000m: Sven Kramer (NED), Seuing-Hoon Lee (KOR), Ivan Skobrev (RUS)

Women’s 3000m: Martina Sablikova (CZE), Stephanie Beckert (GER), Kristina Groves (CAN)

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