Winter Olympics 2014 Results: Day 10

Charlie White and Meryl Davis became the first Americans to win a gold medal in ice dancing today, beating silver medalists Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir by 4.5 points.

Incredibly, Virture and Moir, of Canada, share the same coach as the history-making gold medalists.

Adria Diaz and Sara Hurtado from Spain perform at the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Feb. 17, 2014. (Richard Lautens/Toronto Star/Getty Images)

This and a bobsledding bronze has the United States up to fourth in the overall medal count, with five gold, four silver, and nine bronze medals.

Biathlon, Women's 12.5km Mass Start

Gold: Darya Domracheva, Belarus, 35:25.6

Silver: Gabriela Soukalova, Czech Republic, 35:45.8

Bronze: Tiril Eckhoff, Norway, 35:52.9

Ice Dance, Free Dance

Gold: Charlie White and Meryl Davis, U.S., 116.63

Silver: Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir, Canada, 114.66

Bronze: Elena Ilinykh and Nikita Katsalapov, Russia, 110.44

Bobsled, Two-man Heat 4

Gold: Alexey Voevoda and Alexander Zubkov, Russia, 56.49

Silver: Alex Baumann and Beat Hefti, Switzerland, 56.65

Bronze: Steven Holcomb and Steven Langston, U.S., 56.68

Freestyle Skiing, Men's Aerials Final 3

Gold: Anton Kushnir, Belarus, 134.50

Silver: David Morris, Australia, 110.41

Bronze: Zongyang Jia, China, 95.06

Ski Jumping, Men's Team Final Round

Gold: Germany, 1041.1

Silver: Austria, 1038.4

Bronze: Japan, 1024.9