Canada projected to be seventh overall in Olympic medal standings

Brad Jacobs (Katarzyna Wicik, Wikimedia Commons)

Olympic medals will start to be presented on Saturday at the 25th Olympic Winter Games in Milan/Cortina d’Ampezzo. Here are the total number of medals I am predicting for every nation. Every day in my daily report, I will give my medal predictions for every event.

Norway 13 G–12 S–11B–36

Germany 8G–16 S–12B–36

USA 13G–11 S–7 B–31

Italy 7G–9 S–13 B–29

Japan 7G–14 S–6 B–27

France 12 G–8 S–4B–24

Canada 10 G–7 S–6B–23

Switzerland 8 G–8 S–6 B–22

Austria 8 G–3 S–10 B–21

Netherlands 8G–8S–4B–20

Sweden 5 G–3 S–8 B–16

China 4 G–3 S–3 B–10

Australia 1 G–1S–7 B–9

Great Britain 3 G–3 S–2 B–8

Slovenia 4 G–2 S–0B–6

South Korea 1G–1S–4B–6

Czech Republic 0 G–2 S–3B–5

Poland 0G–0 S–5B–5

New Zealand 3G–1S–0B–4

Finland 0 G–2S–2B–4

Belgium 0G–1S–1B–2

Latvia 0G–1S–1B–2

Spain 1G–0S–0B–1

Brazil OG—OS–1B–1

The Canadian medals are to come in hockey, curling, speed skating, short track speed skating, freestyle skiing, and snowboarding.

 

 

 

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