Well, I gotta change things a bit. It's lot's of work to type the entire medal schedule. That's why I am now putting the top ten and the Netherlands and the UK. Why the UK? Well, nine of ten comes out of the UK that read my blog, so...Anyways here is the updated medal table:
1. Germany (7 golden, 7 silver, 4 bronze)
2. Austria (7 golden, 5 silver, 3 bronze)
3. USA (7 golden, 4 silver, 3 bronze)
4. Russian Federation (6 golden, 2 silver, 5 bronze)
5. Korea (3 golden, 3 silver, 1 bronze)
6. France (3 golden, 1 silver, 2 bronze)
7. Italy (3 golden, 4 bronze)
8. Estonia (3 golden)
9. Norway (2 golden, 7 silver, 8 bronze)
10. Canada (2 golden, 6 silver, 5 bronze)
12. The Netherlands (2 golden, 2 silver, 2 bronze)
Nothing much changed, we still have 3 country's to be on...wait a minute...Austria has seven golden medals??? They won 3 golden medals since yesterday? Yes, it has been a great day for Austria today. First things first. Benjamin Raich won the Giant Slalom and well Hermann Maier won bronze there. Micheala Dorfmeier won the Super G for women. Oh, and on that same discipline Alexandra Meissnitzer won also a bronze medal for Austria. Beside that the Austria team won a golden medal on the LH Team Competition. So suddenly Austria is also a country that could 'win' the medal ammount table. And now I am serious. Germany, Austria, USA and Russia are the only ones who could win it. Unless a miracle happens, I don't see any other country 'overtrake' them....I hope it. Else I could throw away my carreer as predictor...I guess I should choose another carreer then