Olympic Medal Count 2012
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Olympic Medal Count 2012
In case anyone is interested in finding out what countries have meddled and what they have for medals, here's a LINK. Seams like the Aussies are great sailors and the Brits are better on land with their bicycles.
Serbia got Bronze for '10m Air Pistol Men'. I didn't know that air pistol was an event. (edit) India got Bronze for '10m Air Rifle Men'.
Out of 205 countries, 58 have meddled so 147 have not, to date.
Here's another interesting LINK. Right side of page has events that are no longer in the games. I like the 'Plunge for distance' and 'underwater swimming' where you get a point for every second you hold your breath. LOL
Serbia got Bronze for '10m Air Pistol Men'. I didn't know that air pistol was an event. (edit) India got Bronze for '10m Air Rifle Men'.
Out of 205 countries, 58 have meddled so 147 have not, to date.
Here's another interesting LINK. Right side of page has events that are no longer in the games. I like the 'Plunge for distance' and 'underwater swimming' where you get a point for every second you hold your breath. LOL
Last edited by TimBucTwo; 08-09-2012 at 12:36 PM.
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I've gotta say Tim I'll be glad when its over. Apparently the closing ceremony will be extraordinary and I'm happy to watch that but our complaining, whining Aussie team imo has been somewhat of an embarrassment. It seems only gold is good enough for our swimmers in particular and when they didn't get them out came the excuses and the tears. They didn't put the work in and others did. Simple as that.
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I think the odds of winning is proportional to the number of athletes representing the country. The USA team is 259 strong. There are countries with only 2 athletes that lack coaching. Looking at the medal count in the link I provided today, USA has 90 total, 10 ahead of China. Australia ranks #7 with 30 total. That's very impressive considering the populations of the 6 countries with more medals. That's something to be proud of in its self.
I work with a guy who ran for his country of Trinidad in the Mexico Olympics. He didn't medal but I think that's impressive.
I work with a guy who ran for his country of Trinidad in the Mexico Olympics. He didn't medal but I think that's impressive.
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I think the odds of winning is proportional to the number of athletes representing the country. The USA team is 259 strong. There are countries with only 2 athletes that lack coaching. Looking at the medal count in the link I provided today, USA has 90 total, 10 ahead of China. Australia ranks #7 with 30 total. That's very impressive considering the populations of the 6 countries with more medals. That's something to be proud of in its self.
I work with a guy who ran for his country of Trinidad in the Mexico Olympics. He didn't medal but I think that's impressive.
I work with a guy who ran for his country of Trinidad in the Mexico Olympics. He didn't medal but I think that's impressive.
Our pole vaulter Steve Hooker went over there and did absolutely nothing in his event, ( running through and not even attempting the vaults ). He had issues prior to the Olympics yet they still included him in the team, not to mention Cadel Evans who had just completed the Tour De France and pulls out of the Olympics on the first or second day due to fatigue. Seems to me some just went for a free holiday.
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Couldn't care less about the Olympics till this is a sport!
Pole Dancing, Olympic Sport? Supporters Push To Make It A Reality
that or tiddlywinks.
Pole Dancing, Olympic Sport? Supporters Push To Make It A Reality
that or tiddlywinks.
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I'm hoping this up and coming hurdler will be at the next Olympics.......I'd like the guys job @ 2.22........
Last edited by Bordo; 08-12-2012 at 02:07 AM.