2002 Winter Olympics

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XIX Olympic Winter Games

Nations participating 77
Athletes participating 2399 (1513 men, 886 women)
Events 78 in 7 sports
Opening ceremony February 8, 2002
Closing ceremony February 24, 2002
Officially opened by President George W. Bush
Athlete's Oath Jim Shea
Judge's Oath Allen Church
Olympic Torch Members of the 1980 USA
men's ice hockey team
, led by
team captain Mike Eruzione
Stadium Rice-Eccles Stadium

The XIX Olympic Winter Games were held in 2002 in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. Other candidate cities were Quebec City, Quebec, Canada; Sion, Switzerland; and Östersund, Sweden.

Prior to these Olympic Winter Games, a number of IOC members were forced to resign after it was uncovered that they had accepted inappropriately valuable gifts in return for voting for Salt Lake City to hold the Games. New IOC president Jacques Rogge and new CEO of the Salt Lake Games Mitt Romney then staged the Games and contended with the public opinion backlash due to the scandal.

The September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack also required a higher level of security than ever before provided for an Olympiad. Homeland Security designated the Olympics a National Special Security Event (NSSE). During the opening ceremonies, Rogge, presiding over his first olympics as IOC president, told the athletes of the host country that their nation was overcoming the horrific tragedy and stand with them in their ideals.

Controversies continued into the Games. In the first week the pairs figure skating competition resulted in the French judge's scores being thrown out and the Canadian team of Jamie Salé and David Pelletier being awarded a second gold medal. Athletes in short-track speed skating and cross-country skiing were disqualified for various reasons as well (including doping), leading Russia and South Korea to file protests and threaten to withdraw from competition.


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Highlights

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Competition highlights included biathlete Ole Einar Bjørndalen, winning gold in all four men's events (10 k, 12.5 k, 20 k, 4 x 7.5 relay), Simon Ammann of Switzerland taking the double in ski jumping, and alpine skier Janica Kostelić winning three golds and a silver (the first Winter Olympic medals ever for an athlete from Croatia).

Skeleton returned as a medal sport in the 2002 Games for the first time since 1948.

A feature of these Games has been the emergence of the so-called "extreme" sports, such as snowboarding, moguls and aerials, which appeared in previous Olympic Winter Games but have captured greater public attention in recent years.

China won its first and second Winter Olympic gold medals.

One of the most memorable stories of the event occurred at the short-track speed skating. Australian skater Steven Bradbury, a competitor who had previously won a bronze as part of a relay team but well off the pace of the medal favourites, cruised off the pace in his semifinal only to see his competitors crash into each other, allowing him through to the final. Bradbury was again well off the pace, but lightning struck again and all four other competitors crashed out in the final, leaving a jubilant Bradbury to take the most unlikely of gold medals, the first for Australia – or any other country of the Southern Hemisphere – in the Olympic Winter Games.

Finally, the Canadian men's ice hockey team defeated the American team 5-2 to claim the gold medal, ending 50 years without the hockey gold. The Canadian women's team also defeated the American team 3-2 after losing to them at the 1998 Winter Olympic Games in Nagano.

Medals awarded

Medal count

Top medal-collecting nations:

(Host nation in bold.)

2002 Winter Olympics medal count Image:Olympic-rings.png
Pos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Image:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 13*5725
2 Image:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 1216836
3 Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States 10131134
4 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Canada 73717
5 Image:Flag of Russia.svg Russia 54413
6 Image:Flag of France.svg France 45211
7 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 44513
8 Image:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 4217
9 Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 3508
10 Image:Flag of Austria.svg Austria 341017

(*) Thomas Alsgaard and Frode Estil tied for the gold medal on 10 km freestyle pursuit.

Participating NOCs

Image:Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra Image:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina Image:Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia Image:Flag of Australia.svg Australia Image:Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Image:Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan Image:Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus Image:Flag of Belgium.svg Belgium Image:Bermuda flag large.png Bermuda Image:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Image:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria Image:Flag of Cameroon.svg Cameroon Image:Flag of Canada.svg Canada Image:Flag of Chile.svg Chile
Image:Chinese Taipei Olympic Flag.png Chinese Taipei Image:Croatia flag large.png Croatia Image:Cyprus flag large.png Cyprus Image:Flag of Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic Image:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark
Image:Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia Image:Fiji flag large.png Fiji Image:Flag of Finland.svg Finland Image:Flag of Macedonia.svg Macedonia Image:Flag of France.svg France
Image:Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia Image:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Image:Flag of Greece.svg Greece Image:Flag of Hong Kong SAR.png Hong Kong
Image:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary Image:Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland Image:Flag of India.svg India Image:Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland Image:Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland
Image:Flag of Israel.svg Israel Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy Image:Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica Image:Flag of Japan.svg Japan Image:Flag of Kazakhstan.png Kazakhstan
Image:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya Image:Flag of South Korea.svg Republic of Korea Image:Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg Kyrgyzstan Image:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia Image:Lebanon flag large.png Lebanon
Image:Liechtenstein flag large.png Liechtenstein Image:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania Image:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Image:Flag of Monaco.svg Monaco Image:Flag of Mongolia.svg Mongolia
Image:Flag of Nepal.svg Nepal Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Image:Flag of Norway.svg Norway Image:Flag of Peoples Republic of China.svg China
Image:Flag of Poland.svg Poland Image:Flag of Puerto Rico.png Puerto Rico Image:Flag of Moldova.png Moldova Image:Flag of Romania.svg Romania Image:Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Image:San marino flag large.png San Marino Image:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia Image:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia Image:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Image:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Image:Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland Image:Tajikistan flag large.png Tajikistan Image:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand Image:Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Trinidad and Tobago
Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Image:Ukraine flag large.png Ukraine Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States Image:Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Uzbekistan Image:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela
Image:Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg U.S. Virgin Islands Image:Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg Yugoslavia

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