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With Belarus and Sweden enter to medal table today from Europe those countries remain without medal :ALB:AND:ARM:BIH:CYP:ISL:LIE:LTU:LUX:MLT:MDA:MON:MNE

 

Armenia might have medal in wrestling, Bosnia in athletics, Cyprus in sailing and Montenegro in an team sport. I dont see medal chances for other countries. Lithuania is the biggest negative surprise here. Or maybe Im wrong and Lithuania have any chance left?

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After Day 8 Rio: 139/306 events, 64 NOCs with medals

After Day 8 Tokyo: 154/339 events, 76 NOCs with medals

 

 

Only 10 more countries left until the Rio number of 86 NOCs winning medals is equalled. It's looking very good seeing as for example Armenia or Kenya are still to join. Speaking of distribution, the :USA US had twice as many golds in Rio (24-18-19) than the second-placed :CHN Chinese team (12-11-17). The current Top 3 are finding themselves much closer together than five years ago (:GBR with 10-13-7 in Rio). We might see :JPN Japan slowing down a bit with judo finished, although women's wrestling is next. 

 

The :TPE Taiwanese badminton gold already guarantees them their best performance ever (2-2-1 in Athens 2004).

 

 

4th place counter*

 

(18) :USA 

(13) :GBR 

(12) :CAN 

(10) :ITA 

(9) :NED 

(8) :ROC 

(7) :CHN:FRA:HUN

(6) :GER:MEX:TUR

(5) :GEO:JPN:KOR

(4) :AUS:TPE:UKR

(3) :BLR:BEL:BRA:DEN:ISR:NOR:ESP:SUI:UZB

(2) :COL:CIV:MOZ:POL:SLO:ROU

(1) :ALB:ARG:AZE:BIH:BUL:CRO:CUB:CZE:DOM:ETH:FIN:HKG:IND:INA:JOR:KAZ:LTU:MRI:NIG:PAN:POR:SRB:SGP:SVK:THA:VEN and the Refugee Olympic Team

 

*5th places in events that award two bronze medals; also includes QF losers in boxing

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5 minutes ago, rybak said:

With Belarus and Sweden enter to medal table today from Europe those countries remain without medal :ALB:AND:ARM:BIH:CYP:ISL:LIE:LTU:LUX:MLT:MDA:MON:MNE

 

Armenia might have medal in wrestling, Bosnia in athletics, Cyprus in sailing and Montenegro in an team sport. I dont see medal chances for other countries. Lithuania is the biggest negative surprise here. Or maybe Im wrong and Lithuania have any chance left?

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5 minutes ago, Quasit said:

After Day 8 Rio: 139/306 events, 64 NOCs with medals

After Day 8 Tokyo: 154/339 events, 76 NOCs with medals

 

 

Only 10 more countries left until the Rio number of 86 NOCs winning medals is equalled. It's looking very good seeing as for example Armenia or Kenya are still to join. Speaking of distribution, the :USA US had twice as many golds in Rio (24-18-19) than the second-placed :CHN Chinese team (12-11-17). The current Top 3 are finding themselves much closer together than five years ago (:GBR with 10-13-7 in Rio). We might see :JPN Japan slowing down a bit with judo finished, although women's wrestling is next. 

 

The :TPE Taiwanese badminton gold already guarantees them their best performance ever (2-2-1 in Athens 2004).

 

 

4th place counter*

 

(18) :USA 

(13) :GBR 

(12) :CAN 

(10) :ITA 

(9) :NED 

(8) :ROC 

(7) :CHN:FRA:HUN

(6) :GER:MEX:TUR

(5) :GEO:JPN:KOR

(4) :AUS:TPE:UKR

(3) :BLR:BEL:BRA:DEN:ISR:NOR:ESP:SUI:UZB

(2) :COL:CIV:MOZ:POL:SLO:ROU

(1) :ALB:ARG:AZE:BIH:BUL:CRO:CUB:CZE:DOM:ETH:FIN:HKG:IND:INA:JOR:KAZ:LTU:MRI:NIG:PAN:POR:SRB:SGP:SVK:THA:VEN and the Refugee Olympic Team

 

*5th places in events that award two bronze medals; also includes QF losers in boxing

Dang, the end of the Rowing looks like a fatal blow to :GBR's chances of winning the prestigious Fourth Place Counter / Wooden Medal championships.  On the bright side, the end of the Swimming could similarly strand :USA

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7 minutes ago, Quasit said:

After Day 8 Rio: 139/306 events, 64 NOCs with medals

After Day 8 Tokyo: 154/339 events, 76 NOCs with medals

 

 

Only 10 more countries left until the Rio number of 86 NOCs winning medals is equalled. It's looking very good seeing as for example Armenia or Kenya are still to join. Speaking of distribution, the :USA US had twice as many golds in Rio (24-18-19) than the second-placed :CHN Chinese team (12-11-17). The current Top 3 are finding themselves much closer together than five years ago (:GBR with 10-13-7 in Rio). We might see :JPN Japan slowing down a bit with judo finished, although women's wrestling is next. 

 

The :TPE Taiwanese badminton gold already guarantees them their best performance ever (2-2-1 in Athens 2004).

 

 

4th place counter*

 

(18) :USA 

(13) :GBR 

(12) :CAN 

(10) :ITA 

(9) :NED 

(8) :ROC 

(7) :CHN:FRA:HUN

(6) :GER:MEX:TUR

(5) :GEO:JPN:KOR

(4) :AUS:TPE:UKR

(3) :BLR:BEL:BRA:DEN:ISR:NOR:ESP:SUI:UZB

(2) :COL:CIV:MOZ:POL:SLO:ROU

(1) :ALB:ARG:AZE:BIH:BUL:CRO:CUB:CZE:DOM:ETH:FIN:HKG:IND:INA:JOR:KAZ:LTU:MRI:NIG:PAN:POR:SRB:SGP:SVK:THA:VEN and the Refugee Olympic Team

 

*5th places in events that award two bronze medals; also includes QF losers in boxing

 

I know it will be a lot of work, but have you considered making some kind of Placing Table (1 point for a 8th place, 2 for a 7th, etc.)

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7 minutes ago, De_Gambassi said:

 

I know it will be a lot of work, but have you considered making some kind of Placing Table (1 point for a 8th place, 2 for a 7th, etc.)

I don't think we need something like that as Zodo has a similar simulation going:

 

 

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26 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

Dang, the end of the Rowing looks like a fatal blow to :GBR's chances of winning the prestigious Fourth Place Counter / Wooden Medal championships.  On the bright side, the end of the Swimming could similarly strand :USA

:USA probably have more chances of fourth places in Athletics than :GBR

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