Olympics: Data firm expects Norway to top 2018 Winter Games table
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[February 11, 2017]
SEOUL (Reuters) - Norway is
expected to return to the top of the medals table for the first time
in 16 years at the 2018 Winter Olympics, while host country South
Korea is set to tie its record gold medal haul with six titles,
sports data firm Gracenote has projected.
California-based Gracenote Sports put Germany second in its 'Virtual
Medal Table" for the Games, scheduled for Feb. 9-25 next year in the
South Korean alpine town of Pyeongchang, ahead of the United States
in third.
The data analysis firm forecast Norway to win 15 golds and 40 medals
in total, which would both be record tallies. Canada currently holds
the record for most golds with 14 in 2010, while the United States
won a record 37 medals at the same Games.
Host country South Korea has set a target of eight golds at the
Games, which will be the first Asian Winter Olympics staged outside
Japan, though six would equal its record haul from the 2006 and 2010
editions.
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All but one of South Korea's 26 gold medals at prior Winter Games
have come from short track and speed skating, and Gracenote expected
that run to continue with three golds in each sport at the 2018
Olympics.

Gracenote also predicted Russian teenager Evgenia Medvedeva would
take the women's figure skating gold medal and that Canada would the
men's ice hockey tournament for a third straight Olympics.
(Reporting by Peter Rutherford; Editing by John O'Brien)
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