race on Friday and silver in the downhill last week.
Ireen Wust of Holland grabbed speed skating gold in the ladies 1500m at the Richmond Olympic Oval, posting a time of one minute, 56.89 seconds.
The silver medal went to Canada's Kristina Groves (1:57.14), adding to her bronze in the ladies 3000m race.
Martina Sablikova of the Czech Republic took the bronze medal in 1:57.96 to add to her gold in the 3000m race.
Canadian pair Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir were in the gold medal position after the original dance programme at the Pacific Coliseum.
Virtue and Moir scored 68.4 points with their flamenco for an overall total of 111.15 heading into Monday's final phase, the free dance.
Meryl Davis and Charlie White of the USA were lying second after a score of 67.08 gave them a total of 108.55 and Russians Oksana Domnina and Maxim Shabalin were third with 106.60 after scoring 62.84.
Germany's Andre Lange and Kevin Kuske won gold in the two man bobsleigh competition at Whistler Sliding Center with a combined time for their four runs of three minutes 26.65 seconds.
Compatriots Thomas Florschuetz and Richard Adjei claimed the silver, 0.22 seconds back with Russian pair Alexsandr Zubkov and Alexey Voevoda taking bronze 0.86 seconds adrift.
Russian Evgeny Ustyugov won the biathlon 15km mass start race in 35 minutes 35.7 seconds. Frenchman Martin Fourcode took the silver 10.5 seconds adrift and Pavol Hurajt claimed the bronze 16.6 seconds back.
Magdalena Neuner of Germany won the women's 12.5km mass start biathlon race in 35 minutes 19.6 seconds. Russian Olga Zaitseva claimed the silver 5.5 seconds back while German Simone Hauswald took the bronze 7.3 seconds adrift.
Swiss Michael Schmid won the gold medal in the men's ski cross on Cypress Mountain, with Austrian Andreas Matt taking the silver and Norway's Audun Groenveld the bronze.
Canada's men curlers made it seven wins out of seven in their round robin matches, beating Switzerland 6-4 and there were wins for Great Britain (4-2 against the USA) and Sweden, who edged out Norway 8-7.
Canada's women curlers remain unbeaten in the round robin competition after a 9-2 thrashing of the USA. Switzerland beat Great Britain 10-6, Denmark edged past Germany 6-5 and Japan beat Russia 12-9.
In the late session women's curling matches, Sweden beat the USA 9-3, Germany beat Japan 7-6 and China edged out Canada 6-5 after an extra end.
The final men's preliminary ice hockey match saw Sweden beat Finland 3-0.