Malagò closes Sochi 2014: "We are satisfied with the numbers, in 2018 we will be aiming at a minimum of 10 medals".

This was emphasised by CONI’s President, Giovanni Malagò, in the closing press conference at Casa Italia: "We have done better than in 2010, in respect of predictions, but we regret the lack of gold medals. I am satisfied for now, but we’re aiming for better: the goal is to get around 10-13 medals in Korea, with a proportionate amount of golds. As to the strengths of the other countries, we have seen Russia double its medals from Vancouver (with some real hard effort right at the end) and Germany lose a third of the medals from the same edition. Europe went back to a plus 70% share of the medals, but without achieving the 73% of Turin. By contrast, Asia’s share fell in respect to 2010, due to China and Korea’s disappointments, offset in part by an increase in medals from Japan. In America, Canada has held up well after the edition at home, but it was a huge drop for the United States with 30% less medals. The curtain falls, and we look forward to Pyeongchang 2018.