After all the "Sochi Problems," after Friday's epic opening ceremony, the 2014 Winter Olympics brought us something we hadn't yet seen on Saturday: Medal rounds!
Sage Kotsenburg started the day by winning the first-ever snowboarding slopestyle contest in Olympic history. Sisters Justine and Chloe Dufour-Lapointe from Canada capped off Saturday by taking gold and silver, respectively, in the women's freestyle moguls. Those were the day's biggest stories, but read on for the day's full medal recap. Below that, you'll find 23 photos from Sochi so far.
See also: Shaun White's Olympic Slopestyle Exit: Prudent or Selfish?
Biathlon: Men's 10km Sprint
Gold: Ole Einar Bjoerndalen, Norway
Silver: Dominik Landertinger, Austria
Bronze: Jaroslav Soukup, Czech Republic
Cross-Country: Ladies Skiathlon 7.5km Classic + 7.5km Free Skiathlon
Gold: Marit Bjoergen, Norway
Silver: Charlotte Kalla, Sweden
Bronze: Heidi Weng, Norway
Snowboard: Men's Slopestyle
Gold: Sage Kotsenburg, United States
Silver: Staale Sandbech, Norway
Bronze: Mark McMorris, Canada
Speedskating: Men's 5,000m
Gold: Sven Kramer, Netherlands
Silver: Jan Blokhuijsen, Netherlands
Bronze: Jorrit Bergsma, Netherlands
Freestyle Skiing: Ladies' Moguls
Gold: Justine Dufour-LaPointe, Canada
Silver: Chloe Dufour-LaPointe, Canada
Bronze: Hannah Kearney, United States
Norway's Haavard Bokko rushes past an Olympic logo on the ice. Bokko finished ninth in the men's 5,000-meter speed skating race.
Russia's Aleksandr Rumyantsev unties his skate after the men's 5,000-meter speed skating race. Rumyantsev finished eleventh.
Cheerleader perform during a break in the men's 5,000-meter speed skating event.
Sven Kramer rushes past the crowd to finish in first place in the men's 5,000-meter speed skating race. His time was 6:10.76 – a new Olympic record over his own Vancouver mark of 6:14.60.
Bronze winner Jorrit Bergsma (left), gold winner Sven Kramer (center) and silver winner Jan Blokhuijsen (right) – all from the Netherlands – swept the 5,000 meter speedskate.
Boris Kaplunovsky, of New York, NY, records the women's moguls on Saturday, Feb. 8, 2014.
Canada's Justine Dufour-Lapointe (center) celebrates her gold medal, with her sister and silver medalist Chloe Dufour-Lapointe (left), and bronze medalist Hannah Kearney from the United States.
Japan's Sara Takanashi lands after her jump during a women's ski jumping training session.
Austria's Thomas Diethart makes an attempt during the men's normal hill ski jumping qualification.
Norway's Thor Huag Noerbech starts his second run of the men's singles luge.
Austria' Reinhard Egger picks up his sled after his second run of the men's singles luge competition.
Italy's Armin Zoeggeler waves to supporters after his second run of the men's singles luge competition.
Americans, Meryl Davis and Charlie White – collectively known as "Marlie" – placed first in the team short dance, bringing USA to third place before finals in the new team event.
Canada's Kirsten Moore-Towers and Dylan Moscovitch compete in Team Pairs Free Skating. With solid performances in all three of today's events, Canada holds second place in teams.
Russia's Yulia Lipnitskaya's incredible first place performance in the Team Ladies Short Program helped put Russia in a solid lead.
Norway's Ole Einar Bjoerndalen took the gold medal for men's biathlon 10k sprint with a time of 24:33.5 at Laura Cross-country Ski & Biathlon Center.
A cheerleader performs during the women's ice hockey game between USA and Finland at the Shayba Arena.
Finnish goalkeeper Noora Raty falls on a puck shot by Alex Carpenter of the Untied States at Shayba Arena. USA beat Finland 3-1.
Swiss Goalkeeper Florence Schelling stops a shot from Hayley Wickenheiser of Canada at the Shayba Arena. Canada beat Switzerland 5-0 in an easy win.
Competitors are packed tight during the women's cross-country 15k skiathlon.
Spectators gather at the women's cross-country 15k skiathlon in Krasnaya Polyana, Russia.
Silver medalist Charlotte Kalla (left), of Sweden, Norwegian gold medalist Marit Bjoergen (center) and bronze medalist Heidi Weng, also of Norway, show off their medals.
American Sage Kotsenburg won his first gold medal in the men's slopestyle snowboarding event.
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