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Slovenia at the 2014 Winter Olympics

Slovenia competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, from 7 to 23 February 2014. 66 competitors were chosen to participate, in 8 sports.〔(Za Soči 66 adutov, zastavonoša bo Tomaž Razingar )〕 For the first time since the country's independence, the Slovenia men's national ice hockey team qualified for the Olympic tournament (although previously, Yugoslavia's teams at the Olympics consisted mostly of Slovenian players).
On 12 February, Tina Maze won the women's downhill, becoming the first ever Winter Olympic gold medalist for Slovenia. Maze's skiing time was identical to that of Dominique Gisin of Switzerland, so two gold medals were awarded, this being the first time that an Olympic gold medal in alpine skiing was shared.〔(Video: Tina Maze Sloveniji prinesla prvo zlato olimpijsko medaljo :: Prvi interaktivni multimedijski portal, MMC RTV Slovenija )〕 Maze went on to win a second gold in giant slalom. Peter Prevc and Žan Košir each won one silver and one bronze medal in ski jumping and snowboarding, respectively. Vesna Fabjan won bronze in the women's cross-country sprint and Teja Gregorin another bronze in the women's biathlon pursuit, bringing the total number of medals to 8.〔(Slovenia: Medals - Sochi 2014 Olympics )〕
Eight medals is an all-time Olympic record for Slovenia.〔(Za slovo še Koširjevo srebro )〕〔(Slovenski števec poskočil na osem, Flisar morda št. 9 - zurnal24 )〕 In fact, Slovenia won more medals in Sochi than at all previous Winter Olympics combined.
==Medalists==

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