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  • bachophileB Online
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    poor greece, it was their idea in the first place

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    • JollyJ Offline
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      What the map doesn't show...A lot of the track & field athletes from all over the world, go to college and train in the U.S.

      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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      • JollyJ Jolly

        What the map doesn't show...A lot of the track & field athletes from all over the world, go to college and train in the U.S.

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        @Jolly said in Olympic medals by country:

        A lot of the track & field athletes from all over the world, go to college and train in the U.S.

        Yeah, that's what I don't get. There was a girl from ... I don't remember where. As American as a Tri-Delt cheerleader.

        She represented - Palestine.

        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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        • 89th8 Online
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          Exactly my thought as well. A map showing medals from where people actually live. Reminds me of Eileen Gu (born in California, her dad is American, her mom moved here from China when she was in her 20s), but does she compete for the USA in the 2022 Olympics? No, she picked China. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eileen_Gu

          At least she made lots of money from Chinese sponsorships.

          Or locally... there was a headline about this kid who made the Olympics for Taekwondo. I thought it was cool! Until I realized he was going as a member of Gambia... even though he was born in Minnesota and raised here. His dad is from Gambia.

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          • bachophileB bachophile

            poor greece, it was their idea in the first place

            MikM Away
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            @bachophile said in Olympic medals by country:

            poor greece, it was their idea in the first place

            Yeah, but they are crushing Africa.

            “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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            • MikM Away
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              That said, we are nothing as a country if not competitive.

              “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                #41

                https://www.medalspercapita.com/

                Rank	Country	Medals	Population	Population
                per Medal
                1	Liechtenstein	10	36,476	3,647
                2	Norway	521	5,562,363	10,676
                3	Finland	470	5,407,040	11,504
                4	Sweden	652	10,548,261	16,178
                5	Hungary	498	9,584,627	19,246
                6	Switzerland	344	8,981,565	26,109
                7	Austria	319	8,452,835	26,497
                8	Bahamas	13	353,658	27,204
                9	Denmark	195	5,967,824	30,604
                10	East Germany	519	16,111,000	31,042
                11	Estonia	41	1,318,005	32,146
                12	Bulgaria	223	7,364,570	33,024
                13	Jamaica	78	2,825,544	36,224
                14	Netherlands	415	17,977,676	43,319
                15	New Zealand	120	5,338,900	44,490
                16	Cuba	219	11,089,511	50,637
                17	Slovenia	40	2,123,949	53,098
                18	Australia	511	27,364,621	53,551
                19	Grenada	2	112,579	56,289
                20	Romania	307	19,051,562	62,057
                21	Bermuda	1	64,237	64,237
                22	Trinidad and Tobago	19	1,317,714	69,353
                23	Latvia	27	2,070,371	76,680
                24	Belgium	154	11,828,948	76,811
                25	Great Britain	876	67,596,281	77,164
                26	Iceland	4	319,575	79,893
                27	France	836	68,468,000	81,899
                28	Canada	499	41,012,563	82,189
                29	Italy	702	58,971,479	84,004
                30	Germany	992	84,673,158	85,356
                31	Croatia	44	3,855,641	87,628
                32	Czechoslovakia	168	15,000,000	89,285
                33	Greece	116	10,413,982	89,775
                34	Belarus	105	9,461,400	90,108
                35	Tonga	1	103,036	103,036
                36	Virgin Islands	1	106,405	106,405
                37	Yugoslavia	94	10,348,473	110,090
                38	Netherlands Antilles	2	227,049	113,524
                39	Georgia	32	3,694,600	115,456
                40	Lithuania	25	2,891,215	115,648
                41	United States	2,827	335,893,238	118,816
                42	Poland	304	37,582,000	123,625
                43	Luxembourg	4	511,800	127,950
                44	Czechia	84	10,859,532	129,280
                45	Mongolia	26	3,504,741	134,797
                46	Slovakia	36	5,422,620	150,628
                47	South Korea	334	51,285,153	153,548
                48	Ireland	31	5,281,600	170,374
                49	Armenia	16	3,039,700	189,981
                50	Soviet Union	1,204	272,000,000	225,913
                51	Azerbaijan	44	10,151,517	230,716
                52	Russian Federation	586	143,056,383	244,123
                53	Japan	497	123,960,000	249,416
                54	Kazakhstan	77	20,118,478	261,278
                55	Suriname	2	529,000	264,500
                56	Ukraine	135	36,700,000	271,851
                57	Barbados	1	274,200	274,200
                58	West Germany	243	72,562,666	298,611
                59	Moldova	8	2,423,300	302,912
                60	Bahrain	4	1,234,571	308,642
                61	Spain	151	48,692,804	322,468
                62	Uruguay	10	3,251,526	325,152
                63	Qatar	5	1,699,435	339,887
                64	Australasia	12	4,651,848	387,654
                65	Puerto Rico	9	3,725,789	413,976
                66	Serbia	15	6,605,168	440,344
                67	Portugal	24	10,639,726	443,321
                68	North Korea	56	25,950,000	463,392
                69	Kenya	99	52,428,290	529,578
                70	Namibia	4	2,324,000	581,000
                71	Montenegro	1	620,029	620,029
                72	Argentina	74	47,067,441	636,046
                73	South Africa	86	63,015,904	732,743
                74	Guyana	1	784,894	784,894
                75	Djibouti	1	818,159	818,159
                76	Cyprus	1	838,897	838,897
                77	Fiji	1	893,468	893,468
                78	Kuwait	4	3,582,054	895,513
                79	Turkey	95	85,372,377	898,656
                80	Tunisia	13	11,850,232	911,556
                81	Taiwan	24	23,234,003	968,083
                82	Singapore	5	5,183,700	1,036,740
                83	Uzbekistan	35	36,963,262	1,056,093
                84	Lebanon	4	4,259,000	1,064,750
                85	Costa Rica	4	4,301,712	1,075,428
                86	Israel	9	9,921,100	1,102,344
                87	Iran	68	76,309,000	1,122,191
                88	Panama	3	3,405,813	1,135,271
                89	Mauritius	1	1,286,051	1,286,051
                90	Morocco	23	32,526,800	1,414,208
                91	Gabon	1	1,534,000	1,534,000
                92	Chile	13	19,960,889	1,535,453
                93	Dominican Republic	7	10,760,028	1,537,146
                94	Zimbabwe	8	12,754,000	1,594,250
                95	Brazil	127	203,080,756	1,599,061
                96	Kosovo	1	1,762,220	1,762,220
                97	Venezuela	15	27,150,095	1,810,006
                98	Kyrgyzstan	3	5,477,600	1,825,866
                99	Mexico	67	129,713,690	1,936,025
                100	Colombia	27	52,695,952	1,951,701
                101	Botswana	1	2,038,228	2,038,228
                102	Macedonia	1	2,057,284	2,057,284
                103	Ethiopia	53	109,499,000	2,066,018
                104	Thailand	30	65,975,198	2,199,173
                105	China	605	1,409,670,000	2,330,033
                106	Hong Kong	3	7,503,100	2,501,033
                107	Tajikistan	4	10,277,100	2,569,275
                108	Algeria	17	46,700,000	2,747,058
                109	Malaysia	11	33,980,600	3,089,145
                110	Egypt	29	105,914,499	3,652,224
                111	Cameroon	5	19,406,100	3,881,220
                112	Burundi	2	8,038,618	4,019,309
                113	United Arab Emirates	2	8,264,070	4,132,035
                114	Haiti	2	10,085,214	5,042,607
                115	Eritrea	1	5,415,000	5,415,000
                116	Serbia and Montenegro	2	10,832,545	5,416,272
                117	Ghana	4	24,223,431	6,055,857
                118	Togo	1	6,191,155	6,191,155
                119	Jordan	1	6,289,800	6,289,800
                120	Paraguay	1	6,337,127	6,337,127
                121	Zambia	2	13,046,508	6,523,254
                122	Uganda	7	45,935,046	6,562,149
                123	Nigeria	24	162,471,000	6,769,625
                124	Côte d'Ivoire	3	21,395,000	7,131,666
                125	Syria	3	21,532,000	7,177,333
                126	Peru	4	30,135,875	7,533,968
                127	Niger	2	16,274,738	8,137,369
                128	Ecuador	2	16,938,986	8,469,493
                129	Saudi Arabia	3	27,136,977	9,045,659
                130	Indonesia	30	281,603,800	9,386,793
                131	Sri Lanka	2	20,653,000	10,326,500
                132	Philippines	10	114,163,719	11,416,371
                133	Mozambique	2	23,700,715	11,850,357
                134	Afghanistan	2	24,485,600	12,242,800
                135	Senegal	1	12,855,153	12,855,153
                136	Guatemala	1	17,843,132	17,843,132
                137	Pakistan	10	179,309,000	17,930,900
                138	Tanzania	2	43,188,000	21,594,000
                139	Vietnam	4	87,840,000	21,960,000
                140	Sudan	1	30,894,000	30,894,000
                141	Iraq	1	33,330,000	33,330,000
                142	India	28	1,404,910,000	50,175,357
                
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                • 89th8 Online
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                  That makes Pakistan's win in the javelin throw even more impressive.

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                  • 89th8 89th

                    That makes Pakistan's win in the javelin throw even more impressive.

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                    @89th said in Olympic medals by country:

                    That makes Pakistan's win in the javelin throw even more impressive.

                    Yeah, I would have expected Africa and Cleveland to have done better in the spear chucking categories…

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                      There goes my running for School Board…

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                        @Jolly said in Olympic medals by country:

                        A lot of the track & field athletes from all over the world, go to college and train in the U.S.

                        Yeah, that's what I don't get. There was a girl from ... I don't remember where. As American as a Tri-Delt cheerleader.

                        She represented - Palestine.

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                        @George-K said in Olympic medals by country:

                        @Jolly said in Olympic medals by country:

                        A lot of the track & field athletes from all over the world, go to college and train in the U.S.

                        Yeah, that's what I don't get. There was a girl from ... I don't remember where. As American as a Tri-Delt cheerleader.

                        She represented - Palestine.

                        The guy who set the Olympic pole vault record competed for Sweden. He's more coonass than I am.

                        “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                        • JollyJ Jolly

                          @George-K said in Olympic medals by country:

                          @Jolly said in Olympic medals by country:

                          A lot of the track & field athletes from all over the world, go to college and train in the U.S.

                          Yeah, that's what I don't get. There was a girl from ... I don't remember where. As American as a Tri-Delt cheerleader.

                          She represented - Palestine.

                          The guy who set the Olympic pole vault record competed for Sweden. He's more coonass than I am.

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                          @Jolly said in Olympic medals by country:

                          @George-K said in Olympic medals by country:

                          @Jolly said in Olympic medals by country:

                          A lot of the track & field athletes from all over the world, go to college and train in the U.S.

                          Yeah, that's what I don't get. There was a girl from ... I don't remember where. As American as a Tri-Delt cheerleader.

                          She represented - Palestine.

                          The guy who set the Olympic pole vault record competed for Sweden. He's more coonass than I am.

                          Fortunately, his penis wasn’t large enough to inhibit his vaults…

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                            Armand Duplantis.

                            Link to video

                            “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

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                            • 89th8 Online
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                              Wow had no idea he was American. So stupid…his dad is American, his mom moved to America as an adult. But he picked Sweden…probably because the US has a harder “olympic trials, do or die” approach to making the team but in Sweden you get on the team from cumulative points. Plus they pay a salary.

                              What a shame.

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                              • 89th8 89th

                                Wow had no idea he was American. So stupid…his dad is American, his mom moved to America as an adult. But he picked Sweden…probably because the US has a harder “olympic trials, do or die” approach to making the team but in Sweden you get on the team from cumulative points. Plus they pay a salary.

                                What a shame.

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                                @89th said in Olympic medals by country:

                                Wow had no idea he was American. So stupid…his dad is American, his mom moved to America as an adult. But he picked Sweden…probably because the US has a harder “olympic trials, do or die” approach to making the team but in Sweden you get on the team from cumulative points. Plus they pay a salary.

                                What a shame.

                                He's the #1 guy in the world. Has been a phenom since he was in high school.

                                His dad is the Swedish pole vaulting coach. I think dad makes decent money coaching the lads.

                                “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                  The coupling of athletes to nationalities is rather unnecessary.
                                  You don’t want athletes telling you how to run a country.
                                  You don’t want politics tainting sports.

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                                    The coupling of athletes to nationalities is rather unnecessary.
                                    You don’t want athletes telling you how to run a country.
                                    You don’t want politics tainting sports.

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                                    @Axtremus said in Olympic medals by country:

                                    The coupling of athletes to nationalities is rather unnecessary.
                                    You don’t want athletes telling you how to run a country.
                                    You don’t want politics tainting sports.

                                    As usual, the point has flown over your head...

                                    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                      The coupling of athletes to nationalities is rather unnecessary.
                                      You don’t want athletes telling you how to run a country.
                                      You don’t want politics tainting sports.

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                                      @Axtremus said in Olympic medals by country:

                                      You don’t want politics tainting sports.

                                      Why?

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