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In case anyone is interested, here's a medal table considering Olympic events only (forgive me for possible mistakes).

 

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Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
:USA United States
93
71
68
232
2
:BRA Brazil
46
39
60
145
3
:CAN Canada
34
50
40
124
4
:CUB Cuba
31
20
33
84
5
:ARG Argentina
24
27
25
76
6
:MEX Mexico
20
23
42
85
7
:COL Colombia
18
16
25
59
8
:CHI Chile
10
14
13
37
9
:VEN Venezuela
9
14
15
38
10
:ECU Ecuador
9
7
10
26
11
:DOM Dominican Republic
7
13
14
34
12
:JAM Jamaica
6
5
7
18
13
:PER Peru
5
2
15
22
14
:PUR Puerto Rico
3
5
10
18
15
:TTO Trinidad and Tobago
2
8
2
12
16
:GUA Guatemala
2
5
4
11
17
:PAR Paraguay
1
2
1
4
18
:GRN Grenada
1
1
0
2
19
:CRC Costa Rica
1
0
3
4
20
:URU Uruguay
1
0
2
3
21
:LCA Saint Lucia
1
0
1
2
22
:BAR Barbados
1
0
0
1
22
:IVB British Virgin Islands
1
0
0
1
24
:ANT Antigua and Barbuda
0
1
1
2
24
:HON Honduras
0
1
1
2
26
:BOL Bolivia
0
1
0
1
27
:PAN Panama
0
0
4
4
28
:NCA Nicaragua
0
0
2
2
29
:ARU Aruba
0
0
1
1
29
:BAH Bahamas
0
0
1
1
29
:ESA El Salvador
0
0
1
1
Total
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326
326
400
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26 minutes ago, vinipereira said:

In case anyone is interested, here's a medal table considering Olympic events only (forgive me for possible mistakes).

 


This is very interesting because it shows clearly how countries like Paraguay, British Virgin Islands and Aruba are clearly concerned about improving their chances for an Olympic medal, while Bolivia only cares about racquetball. Their silver medal in tennis is more the result of a lucky competition than any serious work on improving their chances of an Olympic medal.

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Some stats based on the above table.

 

Eight nations won all of their medals in Olympic events though only Panama won more than two medals (four total).

 

In terms of percentage Bolivia had most of its medals (80%) from non-Olympic events (4/5). Other high percentages include El Salvador (3/4) and Uruguay (6/9).

 

Among nations which finished in the top 10 Peru (43.6% of total) and Mexico (37.5% of total) relied the most on non-Olympic events while Cuba (14.3% of total), Dominican Republic (15.0% of total) and Brazil (15.2% of total) relied the least on non-Olympic events.

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Via Lima 2019

 

 Inspired by the London 2012 Olympic Games, Clive ‘Tony’ GREYSON (JAM) decided to take up a competitive sport at the age of 45. To make things simpler, he went down the list alphabetically.

“I started with athletics and I thought, ‘Well maybe that might be a bit of a challenge to beat Usain BOLT (JAM)’. So then I went to ‘B’ which was bobsleigh. It’s too cold. ‘C’ was canoe, so I thought, ‘OK, I’ll do some canoe’,” he said.

 

"With Lima 2019 behind him, the 51-year-old Olympic hopeful lights up at the mere suggestion he could some day be known as the BOLT of kayaking."

 

Wow.

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1 minute ago, intoronto said:

Via Lima 2019

 

 Inspired by the London 2012 Olympic Games, Clive ‘Tony’ GREYSON (JAM) decided to take up a competitive sport at the age of 45. To make things simpler, he went down the list alphabetically.

“I started with athletics and I thought, ‘Well maybe that might be a bit of a challenge to beat Usain BOLT (JAM)’. So then I went to ‘B’ which was bobsleigh. It’s too cold. ‘C’ was canoe, so I thought, ‘OK, I’ll do some canoe’,” he said.

 

"With Lima 2019 behind him, the 51-year-old Olympic hopeful lights up at the mere suggestion he could some day be known as the BOLT of kayaking."

 

Wow.

I have the full story unpublished on the website if you wish to see it. That’s not even the best part in my opinion. It’s get better? Weirder?

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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34 minutes ago, intoronto said:

I have read the full thing :yes

 

Whats the best part in your opinion?

Personally like the part about him beginning training in the winter, and paddling around London singing reggae 

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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