Bode Miller won the Silver medal today at the 2010 Olympic Games for the Men’s Super-G. With this medal, Miller holds the American record of winning four medals in Alpine skiing.
Aksel Lund Svindal, 27, of Norway won the Gold medal with a finishing time of 1 minute, 30.34 seconds. Bode Miller finished in 1:30:62. US teammate Andrew Weibrecht finished with the Bronze medal three-hundredths of a second behind Miller. For more information about Bode Miller, click here.
The current US medal count total is 20. To see a breakdown of medals by country and a list of US medals, click here.
The 2002 Olympic Games were played in Salt Lake City, Utah. Many athletes for the current Olympic Games returned to Salt Lake City or Park City to get ready for the games. Apolo Anton Ohno lives in Salt Lake City and if he wins one more medal at the Winter Olympic Games, he will have won the most medals of any US athlete.
For Friday’s NBC TV schedule of events at the 2010 Olympic Games, click here.
To read about Shaun White winning the Gold medal at the half pipe on Wednesday, click here.
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Source: Bloomberg
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