Man, people get so serious of what are meant to be games...
...oh wait, what forum am I posting on again?
...oh wait, what forum am I posting on again?
that doesnt mean very muchStubbee wrote:
i wish would look at medals per capita and/or medals per GDP
comparing the medal totals from countries 100+ millions to countries 10 million is pretty ludicrous.
why? GB has the most athletes there but has a far lower population than USA and ChinaJaekus wrote:
Sure it does. A place like the US is going to get more medals than PNG on the basis of those two reasons alone.
Last edited by Mutantbear (2012-08-05 00:03:10)
uh okJaekus wrote:
In case you haven't noticed, the country hosting the games usually has a lot more athletes than their usual team size.
It can affect things due to a greater choice of athletes to compete, but I see what you're saying. Australia has come 4th in the medal tally in previous Olympics and we have a population that's 7% the size of the US.Mutantbear wrote:
i know
stubbee is saying that medals per capita is an important statistic. Im saying that per capita is mostly irrelevant and medals per athlete at the event is more informative. I dont see how having more people in a country is going to affect anything
Glorious North Korea!Ty wrote:
Current standings:
Traditional medals chart: USA leads
Medals chart on GDP: North Korea leads.
Medals chart on population size: New Zealand leads.
Medals chart on team size: China leads.
Really though you can only rate how well a country has performed based on its own past Olympic history, there's never been any point to try and figure out who 'won' the Olympics.
Last edited by Dilbert_X (2012-08-05 02:44:36)
Mate that call is from both the NZ and Australian sheep shearing community, even if the ABC doesn't want to admit it.Dilbert_X wrote:
I would go with population TBH.
Also, fuck New Zealand NZ call for Olympic sheep shearing
Is best Korea!AussieReaper wrote:
Glorious North Korea!
Fingers crossed!!Cisse wrote:
just enough time for him to drop dead
lol beyond stupid. those who win more than anyone else is the winner.Ty wrote:
Current standings:
Traditional medals chart: USA leads
Medals chart on GDP: North Korea leads.
Medals chart on population size: New Zealand leads.
Medals chart on team size: China leads.
Really though you can only rate how well a country has performed based on its own past Olympic history, there's never been any point to try and figure out who 'won' the Olympics.
all star professional athletes getting more attention and money?m3thod wrote:
dennis your posts are contrary to the values and ideas of the Olympic movement.