Predicting the 2018 Winter Olympic Medal Winners of All 102 Events

Sports Illustrated picks their winners for all events at the Winter Olympics.

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By Rebecca Gibian

Hold on to your ski poles, the 2018 Winter Olympics have arrived. Sports Illustrated’s Brian Cazeneuve picks gold, silver and bronze medal winners for all 102 events at this years Olympics. Overall, he has Norway coming out with the most medals total: 42 (17 gold, 15 silver, 10 bronze). Up next is Germany with 35, then Canada with 30, the U.S. with 28 and France with 18. Let’s take a look at some of the event predictions.

ALPINE SKIING

MEN

Downhill

Svindal won a medal of every color in 2010.

WOMEN

Downhill

Liechtenstein’s nine medals have all come in Alpine skiing

BOBSLED

MEN

Two-man

Kripps was born in Naalehu, Hawaii.

Four-man

Friedrich’s brother David spent three months in a coma after a sled crash in 2005.

WOMEN

Two-women

Meyers Taylor’s husband, bobsledder Nic Taylor, proposed while she was on a podium.

HOCKEY

MEN

In six Olympics, Team Russia has yet to strike gold.

WOMEN

The U.S. and Canada have met for gold in all 18 world championships.

FIGURE SKATING

MEN

Sochi champion Hanyu played a Samurai lord in a 2016 film.

WOMEN

Zagitova, 15, beat world champ Medvedeva at the European Championships.

PAIRS

Savchenko used to skate for her native Ukraine, Massot for his native France.

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