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Who Will Win
Brian Cazeneuve
February 06, 2006
A complete guide to the 84 events and 252 medals up for grabs over the 17 days of the Winter Games
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February 06, 2006

Who Will Win

A complete guide to the 84 events and 252 medals up for grabs over the 17 days of the Winter Games

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COUNTRY GOLD SILVER BRONZE TOTAL 2002 TOTAL
GERMANY 17 11 11 39 38 (RANK: 1ST)
U.S. 5 12 16 33 34 (2ND)
NORWAY 15 6 6 27 25 (3RD)
CANADA 4 10 8 22 17 (4TH)
AUSTRIA 6 7 6 19 15 (5TH)
RUSSIA 4 7 7 18 13 (6TH)
CHINA 5 4 3 12 8 (10TH)
SWEDEN 3 3 6 12 7 (12TH)
FINLAND 2 4 5 11 7 (12TH)
SOUTH KOREA 4 2 3 9 4 (14TH)
SWITZERLAND 4 3 2 9 11 (8TH)
FRANCE 2 4 3 9 11 (8TH)
ITALY 2 6 1 9 12 (7TH)

ALPINE SKIING

U.S. OUTLOOK: The team has set a lofty goal of eight medals. Watch Julia Mancuso in the downhill, Kristina Koznick in the slalom, Rahlves, Mancuso and Kirsten Clark in the Super Gs, and Miller--in anything.

MEN

Downhill

Michael Walchhofer, Austria

Daron Rahlves, U.S.

Hermann Maier, Austria

Walchhofer began his career as a slalom specialist.

Super G

Hermann Maier, Austria

Hannes Reichelt, Austria

Christoph Gruber, Austria

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