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12 minutes ago, copravolley said:

Do you count medals at the end of the 5th day of the Games?

That is the calculation made before the Games. This is not cummulative result but only prediction for the next day like xG

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2 minutes ago, avlar said:

That is the calculation made before the Games. This is not cummulative result but only prediction for the next day like xG

And does the general forecast change after these 5 days? (1/3 of the games). I can already see, for example, that we will do worse than in Tokyo.

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54 minutes ago, copravolley said:

And does the general forecast change after these 5 days? (1/3 of the games). I can already see, for example, that we will do worse than in Tokyo.

Predicted number still can be achieved. But it was lower than in Tokyo from the beginning - 17 vs 19.

 

Of course even these 17 medals are very optimistic during the war. Especially for athletes who had training in Ukraine this summer.

 

Electricty was absent 4-7 hours in a row. Then - 2 hours of electricity and some new 4-7 hours without light. The temperatures were extremely high - 38 - 40 degrees in the shadow. And no air conditioner could be used without electricity. Plus air-raid alarms could last hours thrughout the night. Thus it was not easy to get full dose of sleeping and recover.

 

Thus every medal is a miracle.

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Daily streaks update :cheer: Guatemala have an historical streak open!

  1. :CHN China — 99 days
  2. :JPN Japan — 27 days
  3. :ITA Italy — 25 days
  4. :USA United States — 19 days
  5. :GBR Great Britain — 20 days
  6. :CAN Canada — 10 days
  7. :FRA France — 7 days

New Streaks Opened in Paris

  1. :AUS Australia — 5 days
  2. :KOR Korea — 5 days
  3. :GUA Guatemala — 2 days
  4. :NZL New Zealand — 2 days
  5. :POL Poland — 2 days
  6. :PRK North Korea — 2 days

1 day streak: :ARG :AUT :BEL :CRO :GEO :GER :HKG :HUN :NED :ROU :SUI :SWE

 

Broken Streaks (only +1 days)

  1. :NED Netherlands — 12 days
  2. :HUN Hungary — 7 days
  3. :UKR Ukraine — 6 days
  4. :BEL Belgium — 3 days
  5. :KEN Kenya — 3 days
  6. :CUB Cuba — 3 days
  7. :SWE Sweden — 3 days
  8. :MDA Moldova — 2 day
  9. :BUL Bulgaria — 2 days
  10. :NOR Norway — 2 days
  11. :BRA Brazil — 2 days
  12. :HKG Hong Kong — 2 days
  13. :KAZ Kazakistan — 2 days
  14. :IRL Ireland — 2 days
  15. :TUR Turkey — 2 days
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I replaced the Tokyo gold medals with Paris gold medals up to Day 5, while keeping all the Tokyo gold medals for future events.

 

This is what the final ranking would look if all remaining events would have the same gold medalists as Tokyo. (Obviously Russia will lose all of those)

 

1. :CHN  38 (+2)

2. :USA  36 (-3)

3. :JPN  21 (-3)

4. :GBR  19 (-1)

5. :AUS  15 (+1)

5. :FRA  15 (+6)

5. :ROC  15 (-5)

8. :ITA  12 (+3)

9. :GER  10 (-)

10. :KOR  9 (+3)

10. :NED  9 (-1)

12. :CAN  8 (+1)

13. :CUB  7 (-)

14. :BRA  6 (-)

14. :NZL  6 (-)

...

21. :HUN  3 (-2) :(

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3 hours ago, Vektor said:

I replaced the Tokyo gold medals with Paris gold medals up to Day 5, while keeping all the Tokyo gold medals for future events.

 

This is what the final ranking would look if all remaining events would have the same gold medalists as Tokyo. (Obviously Russia will lose all of those)

 

1. :CHN  38 (+2)

2. :USA  36 (-3)

3. :JPN  21 (-3)

4. :GBR  19 (-1)

5. :AUS  15 (+1)

5. :FRA  15 (+6)

5. :ROC  15 (-5)

8. :ITA  12 (+3)

9. :GER  10 (-)

10. :KOR  9 (+3)

10. :NED  9 (-1)

12. :CAN  8 (+1)

13. :CUB  7 (-)

14. :BRA  6 (-)

14. :NZL  6 (-)

...

21. :HUN  3 (-2) :(

I think you have overestimated China and the USA. For now, the USA is 9 gold medals behind their previous Games, which would place them closer to 30 than 36. This is a gap that will be hard to make up.

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10 minutes ago, MedalChampion said:

I think you have overestimated China and the USA. For now, the USA is 9 gold medals behind their previous Games, which would place them closer to 30 than 36. This is a gap that will be hard to make up.

The two Olympic Games have different schedule.

 

US gold medals in Tokyo that they lost in Paris (5)

  • Swimming, men's 400m medley
  • Shooting, men's 10m air rifle
  • Swimming, women's 100m breastroke
  • Swimming, men's 800m freestyle
  • Swimming, men's 100m freestyle

 

US gold medals in Tokyo that they defended in Paris (3)

  • Swimming, men's 4x100m freestyle
  • Fencing, women's individual foil
  • Swimming, women's 1500m freestyle

 

US gold medals in Paris that they gained compared to Tokyo (2)

  • Swimming, women's 100m butterfly
  • Artistic Gymnastics, women's team

 

So overall they are 3 gold medals behind Tokyo after 5 days. 

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