The United States maintained the lead after adding another gold, lever balance to 7 golds, 7 silvers and 10 bronzes (24 medals), to Germany, which raised its balance to 6 golds, 7 silvers and 5 bronzes (18 medals).
Men:
Flip Flops Doubles:

The German duo of Andre Lange and Kevin Husky in the field and their compatriots Thomas Whistler Fflerushiots and Richard Adjei difference of 22 seconds, with a solution doubles Alexander and Alexei Zublkov Voeffoda in third place, 86 seconds.
This is the fourth Olympic gold Lange, who said "do not realize what has been achieved so far and I think I will not grasped what had happened until tomorrow, during the coronation ceremony."
He said Lange, who has moved in 8 world titles as well, "There are a lot of internal competition in Germany and worked very hard in research and materials (used)".
The Lange (36 years) won two golds in the previous version in Turin in doubles and four races, and won a gold in four Olympic Games 2002.
Abiyatlon (15 km):

The gold free skating Review Contest to be included in the Olympics for the first time, the share of Swiss Michael Schmid, which beat the world champion, Austria, and Norway's Andreas Matt Landon Gharwinfuld.
Giant Slalom:

This is the first Olympic gold for Miller, raising the balance of his medals to 8 (double gold, three silvers and three bronzes) out of 18 possible races in Alpine skiing, which was held so far in Vancouver.
Miller made two silvers in the Games of Salt Lake City in 2002, and then added them being crowned world champion in 2005 in races slope and super-G.
The 0,33 seconds behind Miller on the Croatian Ivica Kostelic, and 0,07 seconds on the Swiss Silvan Zorberegn who have made the silver and bronze respectively.
Ladies:
Abiyatlon (12.5 km):

Nionner and advanced (23 years), 5,5 seconds behind the Russian Olga Zaitseva captured replaced with other German Simon Haosvald in third place 7,3 seconds ahead of her compatriot, Jack proceeds to her 5 bronze medals.
Speed skating:

And made six Kristina Groves, Canada, and the 3000-meter race champion Martina Sablikov Czech, who won the silver and bronze respectively.
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