2024 Summer Olympics (Paris)
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Re: 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris)
Current gold medal tally
13 = China
11 = France , Australia
9 = USA , UK
8 = Japan
7 = South Korea
5 = Italy
4 = Netherlands
3 = Canada
2 = Germany , New Zealand , Romania , Hungary , Hong Kong , Ireland , Croatia , Azerbaijan
1 = Brazil , Sweden , Georgia , Switzerland , Spain , South Africa , AIN , Belgium , Kazakhstan , Uzbekistan , Czech Republic , Guatemala , Argentina , Ecuador , Slovenia , Serbia , Uganda
13 = China
11 = France , Australia
9 = USA , UK
8 = Japan
7 = South Korea
5 = Italy
4 = Netherlands
3 = Canada
2 = Germany , New Zealand , Romania , Hungary , Hong Kong , Ireland , Croatia , Azerbaijan
1 = Brazil , Sweden , Georgia , Switzerland , Spain , South Africa , AIN , Belgium , Kazakhstan , Uzbekistan , Czech Republic , Guatemala , Argentina , Ecuador , Slovenia , Serbia , Uganda
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Re: 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris)
Current gold medal tally
21 = China
19 = USA
12 = France , Australia
11 = South Korea
10 = UK
9 = Japan
7 = Italy
6 = Netherlands , Germany
5 = Canada
3 = Hungary , Romania , Ireland
2 = New Zealand , Sweden , Ukraine , Croatia , Belgium , Hong Kong , Azerbaijan , Phillipines , Serbia
1 = Brazil , Israel , AIN , Spain , Georgia , Switzerland , Kazakhstan , South Africa , Chinese Taipei , Uzbekistan , Czech Republic , Guatemala , Algeria , Argentina , Chile , Dominica, , Ecuador , Saint Lucia , Norway , Slovenia , Uganda
21 = China
19 = USA
12 = France , Australia
11 = South Korea
10 = UK
9 = Japan
7 = Italy
6 = Netherlands , Germany
5 = Canada
3 = Hungary , Romania , Ireland
2 = New Zealand , Sweden , Ukraine , Croatia , Belgium , Hong Kong , Azerbaijan , Phillipines , Serbia
1 = Brazil , Israel , AIN , Spain , Georgia , Switzerland , Kazakhstan , South Africa , Chinese Taipei , Uzbekistan , Czech Republic , Guatemala , Algeria , Argentina , Chile , Dominica, , Ecuador , Saint Lucia , Norway , Slovenia , Uganda
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Re: 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris)
How good was the pole vault world record breaker?!
Over 6.2m high, that's insane.
The Fox sisters, the swimmers, the kayakers... all of them, just awesome efforts. Loving it, just wish I could stay awake longer!
Over 6.2m high, that's insane.
The Fox sisters, the swimmers, the kayakers... all of them, just awesome efforts. Loving it, just wish I could stay awake longer!
Don't count the days, make the days count.
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Re: 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris)
Current sitting at 18 gold medals clearly in 3rd place
Won 4 golds today
This is now our most successful Olympics ever and weโre are still a chance to win couple more
Tremendous efforts by all our athletes
Won 4 golds today
This is now our most successful Olympics ever and weโre are still a chance to win couple more
Tremendous efforts by all our athletes
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Re: 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris)
Sitting 3rd on the gold medal tally for a country of our size is just ridiculous. !st and 2nd are the USA and China. Population size and budget wise we should not be close to being in the conversation. I've been watching bits and catching up next morning online. Some brilliant efforts.
The swimmers, the Fox sisters, that tiny little skateboarder girl who gets a pet duck as a reward for an Olympic Gold Medal at 14 years old (seriously WTF?) it's been unreal. Well done to all. Yeah we will likely drop down the table over the last few days but still an unreal effort from all involve4d.
The swimmers, the Fox sisters, that tiny little skateboarder girl who gets a pet duck as a reward for an Olympic Gold Medal at 14 years old (seriously WTF?) it's been unreal. Well done to all. Yeah we will likely drop down the table over the last few days but still an unreal effort from all involve4d.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Re: 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris)
Superb effort by the mighty Aussies to win the bronze in the womanโs basketball. Fabulous game and they held strong against a very competent Belgium side. Well deserved win.
I term the current Collingwood attack based strategy โUnceasing Wavesโ like on a stormy and windy day with rough seas. A Perfect Storm
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Re: 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris)
Final Gold Medal Tally
40 = USA , China
20 = Japan
18 = Australia
16 = France
15 = Netherlands
14 = UK
13 = South Korea
12 = Italy , Germany
10 = New Zealand
9 = Canada
8 = Uzbekistan
6 = Hungary
5 = Spain
4 = Sweden , Kenya , Norway , Ireland
3 = Brazil , Iran , Ukraine , Romania , Georgia , Belgium , Bulgaria , Serbia , Czech Republic
2 = Denmark , Azerbaijan , Croatia , Cuba , Bahrain , Slovenia , Chinese Taipei , Austria , Hong Kong , Phillipines , Algeria , Indonesia
1 = Israel , Poland , Kazakhstan , Jamaica , South Africa , Thailand , AIN , Ethiopia , Switzerland , Ecuador , Portugal , Greece , Argentina , Egypt , Tunisia , Botswana , Chile , Saint Lucia , Uganda , Dominican Republic , Guatemala , Morocco , Dominica, , Pakistan
40 = USA , China
20 = Japan
18 = Australia
16 = France
15 = Netherlands
14 = UK
13 = South Korea
12 = Italy , Germany
10 = New Zealand
9 = Canada
8 = Uzbekistan
6 = Hungary
5 = Spain
4 = Sweden , Kenya , Norway , Ireland
3 = Brazil , Iran , Ukraine , Romania , Georgia , Belgium , Bulgaria , Serbia , Czech Republic
2 = Denmark , Azerbaijan , Croatia , Cuba , Bahrain , Slovenia , Chinese Taipei , Austria , Hong Kong , Phillipines , Algeria , Indonesia
1 = Israel , Poland , Kazakhstan , Jamaica , South Africa , Thailand , AIN , Ethiopia , Switzerland , Ecuador , Portugal , Greece , Argentina , Egypt , Tunisia , Botswana , Chile , Saint Lucia , Uganda , Dominican Republic , Guatemala , Morocco , Dominica, , Pakistan
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Re: 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris)
% of gold medals at the Olympic Games
1956 (Melbourne) = 13/151 (8.61%)
2004 (Athens) = 17/301 (5.65%)
2024 (Paris) = 18/329 (5.47%)
1960 (Rome) = 8/150 (5.33%)
2000 (Sydney) = 16/300 (5.33%)
2020 (Tokyo) = 17/339 (5.01%)
1896 (Athens) = 2/43 (4.65%)
2008 (Beijing) = 14/302 (4.64%)
1972 (Munich) = 8/195 (4.10%)
1952 (Helsinki) = 6/149 (4.03%)
1964 (Tokyo) = 6/163 (3.68%)
1996 (Atlanta) = 9/271 (3.32%)
1968 (Mexico City) = 5/172 (2.91%)
1992 (Barcelona) = 7/257 (2.72%)
2012 (London) = 8/302 (2.65%)
2016 (Rio de Janeiro) = 8/306 (2.61%)
1932 (Los Angeles) = 3/117 (2.56%)
1924 (Paris) = 3/126 (2.38%)
1900 (Paris) = 2/95 (2.11%)
1912 (Stockholm) = 2/102 (1.96%)
1984 (Los Angeles) = 4/221 (1.81%)
1988 (Seoul) = 3/237 (1.27%)
1980 (Moscow) = 2/203 (0.99%)
1928 (Amsterdam) = 1/109 (0.92%)
1908 (London) = 1/110 (0.91%)
1948 (London) = 1/136 (0.74%)
1904 (St Louis) = 0/95 (0.00%)
1936 (Berlin) = 0/129 (0.00%)
1920 (Antwerp) = 0/156 (0.00%)
1976 (Montreal) = 0/198 (0.00%)
1956 (Melbourne) = 13/151 (8.61%)
2004 (Athens) = 17/301 (5.65%)
2024 (Paris) = 18/329 (5.47%)
1960 (Rome) = 8/150 (5.33%)
2000 (Sydney) = 16/300 (5.33%)
2020 (Tokyo) = 17/339 (5.01%)
1896 (Athens) = 2/43 (4.65%)
2008 (Beijing) = 14/302 (4.64%)
1972 (Munich) = 8/195 (4.10%)
1952 (Helsinki) = 6/149 (4.03%)
1964 (Tokyo) = 6/163 (3.68%)
1996 (Atlanta) = 9/271 (3.32%)
1968 (Mexico City) = 5/172 (2.91%)
1992 (Barcelona) = 7/257 (2.72%)
2012 (London) = 8/302 (2.65%)
2016 (Rio de Janeiro) = 8/306 (2.61%)
1932 (Los Angeles) = 3/117 (2.56%)
1924 (Paris) = 3/126 (2.38%)
1900 (Paris) = 2/95 (2.11%)
1912 (Stockholm) = 2/102 (1.96%)
1984 (Los Angeles) = 4/221 (1.81%)
1988 (Seoul) = 3/237 (1.27%)
1980 (Moscow) = 2/203 (0.99%)
1928 (Amsterdam) = 1/109 (0.92%)
1908 (London) = 1/110 (0.91%)
1948 (London) = 1/136 (0.74%)
1904 (St Louis) = 0/95 (0.00%)
1936 (Berlin) = 0/129 (0.00%)
1920 (Antwerp) = 0/156 (0.00%)
1976 (Montreal) = 0/198 (0.00%)
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Re: 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris)
Australia = 53 medals
[*] GOLD = 18
[*] SILVER = 19
[*] BRONZE = 16
Gold medals in:
Swimming = 7
- 1). Women's 400 m freestyle
- 2). Women's 4 ร 100 m freestyle relay
- 3). Women's 200 m freestyle
- 4). Women's 100 m backstroke
- 5). Women's 4 ร 200 m freestyle relay
- 6). Men's 50 m freestyle
- 7). Women's 200 m backstroke
Cycling = 3
- 1). Women's road time trial
- 2). Women's BMX racing
- 3). Men's team pursuit
Canoeing = 3
- 1). Women's slalom C-1
- 2). Women's kayak cross
- 3). Men's K-4 500 m
Skateboarding = 2
- 1). Women's park
- 2). Men's park
Athletics = 1
- 1). Womenโs pole vault
Sailing = 1
- 1). Men's Laser
Tennis = 1
- 1). Men's doubles
[*] GOLD = 18
[*] SILVER = 19
[*] BRONZE = 16
Gold medals in:
Swimming = 7
- 1). Women's 400 m freestyle
- 2). Women's 4 ร 100 m freestyle relay
- 3). Women's 200 m freestyle
- 4). Women's 100 m backstroke
- 5). Women's 4 ร 200 m freestyle relay
- 6). Men's 50 m freestyle
- 7). Women's 200 m backstroke
Cycling = 3
- 1). Women's road time trial
- 2). Women's BMX racing
- 3). Men's team pursuit
Canoeing = 3
- 1). Women's slalom C-1
- 2). Women's kayak cross
- 3). Men's K-4 500 m
Skateboarding = 2
- 1). Women's park
- 2). Men's park
Athletics = 1
- 1). Womenโs pole vault
Sailing = 1
- 1). Men's Laser
Tennis = 1
- 1). Men's doubles
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Re: 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris)
Hmmm... Dunno that any of the nations below us has a bigger Olympic budget... Wonder if we can find data on that.stui magpie wrote: โThu Aug 08, 2024 6:12 pm Sitting 3rd on the gold medal tally for a country of our size is just ridiculous. !st and 2nd are the USA and China. Population size and budget wise we should not be close to being in the conversation. I've been watching bits and catching up next morning online. Some brilliant efforts.
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Re: 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris)
^ Here's some data on Oz funding:
" Funding boosts
The Australian Sports Commission directly invested a record $398.3 million in high performance funding for Paris.
This money funded projects such as developing a replica Paris BMX Freestyle track and launching a new canoe slalom kayaking program.
This preparation helped contribute to Olympic success for Australia.
Direct athlete support
Since the Tokyo games, $47 million in direct athlete support grants have been awarded.
The AOC also invested in Indigenous Athletes Support Grants and financial incentives for medal winners.
Mining magnate Gina Rinehart also personally supported our swimming, rowing, volleyball and synchronised swimming teams.
This support allows athletes to train more and work less."
https://theconversation.com/the-major-f ... ics-236402
Yep, on Gina, I saw articles saying we need to find more Ginas...
" Funding boosts
The Australian Sports Commission directly invested a record $398.3 million in high performance funding for Paris.
This money funded projects such as developing a replica Paris BMX Freestyle track and launching a new canoe slalom kayaking program.
This preparation helped contribute to Olympic success for Australia.
Direct athlete support
Since the Tokyo games, $47 million in direct athlete support grants have been awarded.
The AOC also invested in Indigenous Athletes Support Grants and financial incentives for medal winners.
Mining magnate Gina Rinehart also personally supported our swimming, rowing, volleyball and synchronised swimming teams.
This support allows athletes to train more and work less."
https://theconversation.com/the-major-f ... ics-236402
Yep, on Gina, I saw articles saying we need to find more Ginas...
Re: 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris)
^ And Canada:
" How well are athletes funded in Canada compared to other countries?
Compared to other countries that often dominate the medal table, Shoemaker said โregrettablyโ Canada doesnโt do well.
โThe eye-watering budgets that the United States has for its athletes and its Olympic team are not a fair comparison,โ he said. โBut Australia outspends us by two times, Great Britain by three times and thatโs alarming.โ
Roos said that while there are lots of different statistics available, itโs evident that Canada is about 10 years behind other countries. David Larose, a spokesperson for Canadian Heritage said the government couldnโt provide a comparison to funding in other countries as โvarious countries allocate funding to athletes through a variety of different mechanisms.โ
https://nationalpost.com/sports/olympic ... -ever-been
[David Shoemaker is the chief executive of the COC.]
" How well are athletes funded in Canada compared to other countries?
Compared to other countries that often dominate the medal table, Shoemaker said โregrettablyโ Canada doesnโt do well.
โThe eye-watering budgets that the United States has for its athletes and its Olympic team are not a fair comparison,โ he said. โBut Australia outspends us by two times, Great Britain by three times and thatโs alarming.โ
Roos said that while there are lots of different statistics available, itโs evident that Canada is about 10 years behind other countries. David Larose, a spokesperson for Canadian Heritage said the government couldnโt provide a comparison to funding in other countries as โvarious countries allocate funding to athletes through a variety of different mechanisms.โ
https://nationalpost.com/sports/olympic ... -ever-been
[David Shoemaker is the chief executive of the COC.]
Re: 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris)
Oz cycling medalist Matthew Richardson has defected to Team GB.
Sheesh... Oz cycling are , GB ...
Sheesh... Oz cycling are , GB ...
Re: 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris)
Another thing that stood out in the Paris Games was Covid.
Tokyo was supposed to be the Covid Games, but really it was Paris. Changed the course of Olympic history with at least two historic gold medals affected.
Tokyo was supposed to be the Covid Games, but really it was Paris. Changed the course of Olympic history with at least two historic gold medals affected.