Slovakia at the 2010 Winter Olympics Sporting event delegation
Slovakia competed at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Slovak athletes earned their first gold medal ever in the Winter Olympics with Anastasiya Kuzmina's gold in the women's biathlon sprint event.[2]
Medalists
Alpine skiing
- Men
- Women
Biathlon
- Men
- Men's relay
- Women
- Women's relay
Bobsleigh
- Two-man
- Four-man
Cross-country skiing
- Men
- Women
Alena Procházková participated only for one event due to inflammation of the trachea.[3]
Athlete
|
Event
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Qualification
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Quarterfinal
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Semifinal
|
Final
|
Time
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Rank
|
Time
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Rank
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Time
|
Rank
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Time
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Rank
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Alena Procházková
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Sprint
|
3:46.16
|
16 Q
|
3:40.1
|
4
|
DNQ
|
18
|
Athlete(s)
|
Event
|
CD
|
SP/OD
|
FS/FD
|
Total
|
Points
|
Rank
|
Points
|
Rank
|
Points
|
Rank
|
Points
|
Rank
|
Ivana Reitmayerová
|
Ladies'
|
|
41.94
|
28
|
DNQ
|
Ice hockey
Men's tournament
- Roster
The following is the Slovak roster in the men's ice hockey tournament of the 2010 Winter Olympics.[4]
Defenceman Richard Lintner was initially selected, but was replaced by Ivan Baranka.[5]
Group play
Slovakia played in Group B.
- Round-robin
All times are local (UTC-8).
- Standings
Final rounds
- Qualification playoff
- Quarterfinal
- Semifinal
- Bronze medal game
Women's tournament
- Roster
The following is the Slovak roster in the women's ice hockey tournament of the 2010 Winter Olympics.[6]
Group play
Slovakia played in Group A.
- Round-robin
All times are local (UTC-8).
Game reference |
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| Kim St-Pierre | Goalies | Zuzana Tomčíková | Referee: Joy Tottman (Great Britain) | Irwin (Vaillancourt, Johnston) – 1:39 | 1–0 | | Bonhomme (Hefford, MacLeod) – 3:06 | 2–0 | | Agosta (Ouellette, Wickenheiser) (PP) – 5:38 | 3–0 | | MacLeod (Bonhomme, Ouellette) – 8:21 | 4–0 | | Agosta (Kellar, Sostorics) – 11:34 | 5–0 | | Kingsbury (Piper, Apps) – 15:09 | 6–0 | | Sostorics (Hefford, Agosta) – 16:20 | 7–0 | | Vaillancourt (Johnston) – 23:42 | 8–0 | | Poulin (PP) – 27:21 | 9–0 | | Agosta (Hefford, Ouellette) – 30:19 | 10–0 | | Hefford (Wickenheiser) (SH) – 32:00 | 11–0 | | Ouellette (Apps, Sostorics) (SH) – 32:44 | 12–0 | | MacLeod (Poulin, Sostorics) – 36:42 | 13–0 | | Hefford (Agosta, MacLeod) – 44:23 | 14–0 | | Irwin (Vaillancourt, Ward) – 44:37 | 15–0 | | Piper (Wickenheiser) – 46:54 | 16–0 | | Hefford (Ouellette, Kellar) – 51:03 | 17–0 | | Kingsbury (Botterill) – 52:52 | 18–0 | |
| 10 min | Penalties | 12 min | 67 | Shots | 9 |
- Standings
Classification rounds
- Fifth place semifinal
- Seventh place game
Luge
- Women's singles
Athlete
|
Run 1
|
Run 2
|
Run 3
|
Run 4
|
Total
|
Rank
|
Veronika Sabolová
|
41.999
|
41.925
|
42.563
|
42.055
|
2:48.542
|
14
|
Jana Šišajová
|
42.297
|
42.172
|
42.529
|
48.101
|
2:55.099
|
27
|
- Men's singles
Athlete
|
Run 1
|
Run 2
|
Run 3
|
Run 4
|
Total
|
Rank
|
Jozef Ninis
|
49.196
|
49.153
|
49.643
|
49.039
|
3:17.414
|
24
|
- Doubles
Ski jumping
- Men
Athlete
|
Event
|
Qualifying
|
First round
|
Final
|
Distance (m)
|
Points
|
Rank
|
Distance (m)
|
Points
|
Rank
|
Distance (m)
|
Points
|
Rank
|
Tomáš Zmoray
|
Normal hill
|
94.5
|
107.5
|
42
|
DNQ
|
Large hill
|
119.5
|
100.6
|
40 Q
|
108.0
|
77.4
|
43
|
DNQ
|
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