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U.S. Winter Olympics Medalists
By Associated Press

February 25, 2002

A list of all the U.S. athletes who won medals at the 2002 Winter Olympics.

Figure skater Sarah Hughes is one of a record number of U.S. medalists at the 2002 Winter Olympics.
(Photo: Carlos Gonzalez/Star Tribune)
 

GOLD (10)

•Ross Powers, South Londonberry, Vt., snowboarding, men's halfpipe

• Kelly Clark, W. Dover, Vt., snowboarding, women's halfpipe

• Casey FitzRandolph, Verona, Wis., speedskating, men's 500

• Chris Witty, West Allis, Wis., speedskating, women's 1000

• Derek Parra, San Bernardino, Calif., speedskating, men's 1500

• United States 2 (Jill Bakken, Park City, Utah; Vonetta Flowers, Helena, Ala.), bobsled, women's two-person

• Jim Shea, Jr., Lake Placid, N.Y., men's skeleton

• Tristan Gale, Salt Lake City, women's skeleton

• Apolo Anton Ohno, Seattle, short-track speedskating, men's 1500

• Sarah Hughes, Great Neck, N.Y., figure skating, women

SILVER (13)

• Bode Miller, Franconia, N.H., alpine skiing, men's combined

• Bode Miller, Franconia, N.H., alpine skiing, men's giant slalom

• Travis Mayer, Steamboat Springs, Colo., freestyle skiing, men's moguls

• Shannon Bahrke, Tahoe City, Calif., freestyle skiing, women's moguls

• United States (Mark Grimmette, Lake Placid, N.Y.; Brian Martin, Palo Alto, Calif.), luge, men's doubles

• Danny Kass, Mammoth Lakes, Calif., snowboarding, men's halfpipe

• Derek Parra, San Bernardino, Calif., speedskating, men's 5000

• Apolo Anton Ohno, Seattle, short-track speedskating, men's 1000

• Joe Pack, Park City, Utah, freestyle skiing, men's aerials

• Lea Ann Parsley, Granville, Ohio, women's skeleton

• United States, women's ice hockey

• United States 1 (Todd Hays, Del Rio, Texas; Randy Jones, Smyrna, Ga.; Bill Schuffenhauer, Ogden, Utah; Garrett Hines, Atlanta), men's four-man bobsled

• United States, men's ice hockey

BRONZE (11)

• Timothy Goebel, Playa del Rey, Calif., men's figure skating

• United States (Chris Thorpe, Daytona Beach, Fla.; Clay Ives, Park City, Utah) luge, men's doubles

• JJ Thomas, Golden, Colo., snowboarding, men's halfpipe

• Chris Klug, Aspen, Colo., snowboarding, parallel giant slalom

• Kip Carpenter, Brookfield, Wis., speedskating, men's 500

• Joey Cheek, Greensboro, N.C., speedskating, men's 1000

• Jennifer Rodriguez, Miami, speedskating, women's 1000

• Jennifer Rodriguez, Miami, speedskating, women's 1500

• Michelle Kwan, Lake Arrowhead, Calif., figure skating, women

• United States 2 (Brian Shimer, Naples, Fla.; Mike Kohn, Chantilly, Va.; Doug Sharp, Jeffersonville, Ind.; Dan Steele, Eugene, Ore.), men's four-man bobsled

• Rusty Smith, Sunset Beach, Calif., short-track speedskating, men's 500