Sochi Olympics – Gay Olympians Results And Medal Standings

Now that the Sochi Olympics have come to an end, rukkle reveals the gay Olympians results and medal standings.

Gay Olympians took home six medals from the Sochi Olympics including 2 gold medals and 4 silver medals.

Prior to the Sochi Olympics, OutSports released the names of 7 out gay Olympians. All of which are female and identify as either bisexual or lesbian.

Now that the Sochi Olympics have come to an end, rukkle provides you with the results of all the gay Olympians.

Sanne van Kerkhof

Sanne van Kerkhof is a Dutch speed skater who competed in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Previously, she won gold in the 3000m relay at 2014 European Championships in Dresden, Germany.

At the Sochi Olympics, she competed in the Ladies’ 3000m Relay, but her team didn’t make it through to the finals.

Anatasia Bucsis

Anatasia Bucsis is a Canadian speed skater, who competed in the 2010 Vancouver Olympics.

In competition at the Sochi Olympics, she came 27th in the Ladies speed skating 500m race.

Barbara Jezeršek

Barbara Jezeršek is a cross country skier from Slovenia, who last competed in the 2010 Vancouver Olympics.

Jezeršek competed in four different cross country events at the Sochi Olympics; however, she failed to place in any of them.

Here’s her ranking in the four cross country events: Ladies Skiathlon 7.5 km Classic + 7.5km Free – 19th place, Ladies’ 10km Classic – 41st place, Ladies Relay 4×5 km – 11th place, and Ladies’ 30km Mass Start Free – 31st place.

Cheryl Maas

Cheryl Maas is a Dutch snowboarder that last competed in the 2006 Torino Winter Olympics. Maas is famous for being the first woman to perform a backside 900 in competition.

Mass was competing in the Ladies’ Slopestyle at the Sochi Olympics. She finished 20th overall in the world.

Belle Brockhoff

Belle Brockhoff is an Australia snowboarder, who was competing in her first Olympics. Brockhoff managed to place 8th in the Ladies’ Snowboard Cross Finals.

Daniela Iraschko-Stolz

This is the first time that females have been allowed to compete in ski jumping in the Olympics. Daniela Iraschko-Stolz is an Austrian ski jumper who took full advantage of this momentous opportunity. She received a silver medal in the ski jumping event of Ladies’ Normal Hill Individual.

Ireen Wüst

Ireen Wüst is a Dutch speed skater that previously won gold at the Torino and Vancouver Olympics. She was the top achieving out Olympian garnering 5 medals. Wüst won her five medals in Speed skating including: Gold in Ladies’ 3000 M, Gold in Ladies’ Team Pursuit, Silver in Ladies’ 1000m, Silver in Ladies’ 15000m, and Silver in Ladies’ 5000m.

In related gay Sochi Olympics news…

Twisted Element, a gay bar, sponsored a straight Canadian athlete. R.J. Fafard is the owner of Twisted Element in Calgary, Canada. He became friends with Canadian speedster, Denny Morrison, and decided to sponsor him. Morrison was cheered on by Fafard in Sochi, as he won a silver and bronze medal.

Source: All results came from the official Sochi Olympics 2014 website.

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