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Daily streaks update :cheer:   New Zealand broken a 5 days streaks.

  1. :CHN China — 103 days
  2. :JPN Japan — 31 days
  3. :ITA Italy — 29 days
  4. :USA United States — 23 days
  5. :GBR Great Britain — 23 days
  6. :CAN Canada — 15 days
  7. :FRA France — 11 days

New Streaks Opened in Paris

  1. :AUS Australia — 9 days
  2. :HUN Hungary — 5 days
  3. :NED Netherlands — 5 days
  4. :IRL Ireland — 4 days
  5. :KOR Korea — 3 days
  6. :BEL Belgium — 2 days
  7. :GER Germany — 2 days
  8. :JAM Jamaica — 2 days
  9. :PHI Philippines — 2 days
  10. :UKR Ukraine — 2 days

1 day streak: :ALG:ARM :CHI :CPV :CUB :DOM :ESP :GEO :GRE :MAS :PRK :SWE :TJK

 

 

Broken Streaks (only +2 days)

  1. :NED Netherlands — 12 days
  2. :HUN Hungary — 7 days
  3. :UKR Ukraine — 6 days
  4. :KOR Korea — 5 days
  5. :NZL New Zealand — 5 days
  6. :ROU Romania — 4 days
  7. :BRA Brazil — 3 days
  8. :BEL Belgium — 3 days
  9. :KEN Kenya — 3 days
  10. :CUB Cuba — 3 days
  11. :SWE Sweden — 3 days
  12. :SUI Switzerland — 3 days
  13. :ISR Israel — 3 days
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11 hours ago, De_Gambassi said:

Do you use a formula to come up with these numbers ?

Yes, there were predictions before the start of the Games. And these figurese represnt "must-have" and "possible" medals aonverted to somethong like goal chances in footbell.

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On 8/4/2024 at 11:33 PM, avlar said:

Our xM for Day 10 (realistic/optimistic).

 

Day 10: 1,58xM / 1,86xM

 

The time is still now?

Our xM for Day 11 (realistic/optimistic).

 

Day 11: 0xM / 0xM

 

The time is not now!

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On 8/4/2024 at 10:19 PM, Vektor said:

I think we can safely say that the US is winning the medal table in Paris.

 

1. :USA  40 (+1)

2. :CHN  37 (+1)

3. :GBR  19 (-1)

4. :JPN  17 (-7)

5. :FRA  16 (+7)

6. :AUS  15 (-1)

7. :ITA  12 (+3)

7. :NED  12 (+2)

9. :GER  10 (-)

9. :KOR  10 (+4)

11. :CAN  9 (+2)

11. :ROC  9 (-11)

13. :CUB  7 (-)

14. :HUN  6 (+1)

15. :BRA  5 (-1)

Both the US and China had a "bad" day.

 

1. :USA  37 (-2)

2. :CHN  35 (-1)

3. :GBR  20 (-)

4. :JPN  17 (-7)

5. :AUS  16 (-)

6. :FRA  15 (+6)

7. :ITA  14 (+5)

8. :NED  12 (+2)

8. :GER  12 (+2)

10. :KOR  11 (+5)

11. :CAN  9 (+2)

11. :ROC  9 (-11)

13. :CUB  7 (-)

14. :BRA  6 (-)

14. :HUN  6 (+1)

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PROVISIONAL STANDING AFTER DAY 10

Monday 05.08.2024

 

1. :USA USA 21 - 30 - 28

2. :CHN CHN  21 - 18 - 14

3. :FRA FRA   13 - 16 - 19

4. :AUS AUS     13 - 12 - 8

5. :GBR GBR  12 - 13 - 17

6. :KOR KOR       11 - 8 - 7

7. :JPN JPN      10 - 5 - 11

8. :ITA ITA       9 - 10 - 6

9. :NED NED       7 - 5 - 5

10. :GER GER       7 - 5 - 4

11. :CAN CAN      5 - 4 - 8

12. :NZL NZL       3 - 5 - 1

13. :HUN HUN      3 - 3 - 2

13. :SWE SWE     3 - 3 - 2

15. :ROU ROU       3 - 3 - 1

16. :IRL IRL         3 - 0 - 3

17. :BRA BRA       2 - 5 - 6

18. :UKR UKR      2 - 2 - 3

19. :CRO CRO       2 - 1 - 2

20. :BEL BEL       2 - 0 - 3

21. :HKG HKG      2 - 0 - 2

22. :AZE AZE      2 - 0 - 0

-. :PHI PHI          2 - 0 - 0

-. :SRB SRB         2 - 0 - 0

25. :ISR ISR        1 - 4 - 1

26. :ESP ESP      1 - 3 - 5

27. :GEO GEO      1 - 2 - 1

28. :SUI SUI        1 - 1 - 4

29. :KAZ KAZ      1 - 1 - 2

-. :RSA RSA         1 - 1 - 2

31. :KEN KEN      1 - 1 - 1

32. :DEN DEN     1 - 1 - 0

33. :TPE TPE     1 - 0 - 3

34. :UZB UZB     1 - 0 - 2

35. :CZE CZE     1 - 0 - 1

-. :GUA GUA       1 - 0 - 1

37. :ALG ALG   1 - 0 - 0

-. :ARG ARG      1 - 0 - 0

-. :CHI CHI       1 - 0 - 0

-. :DMA DMA     1 - 0 - 0

-. :ECU ECU      1 - 0 - 0

-. :LCA LCA      1 - 0 - 0

-. :NOR NOR     1 - 0 - 0

-. :SLO SLO       1 - 0 - 0

-. :UGA UGA      1 - 0 - 0

46. :JAM JAM  0 - 2 - 1

-. :MEX MEX     0 - 2 - 1

-. :PRK PRK      0 - 2 - 1

49. :ETH ETH   0 - 2 - 0

50. :GRE GRE    0 - 1 - 5

51. :POL  POL    0 - 1 - 3

52. :KOS KOS    0 - 1 - 1

-. :TUR TUR        0 - 1 - 1

54. :ARM ARM    0 - 1 - 0

-. :COL COL       0 - 1 - 0

-. :FIJ FIJ          0 - 1 - 0

-. :MGL MGL       0 - 1 - 0

-. :THA THA       0 - 1 - 0

-. :TUN TUN       0 - 1 - 0

60. :IND IND    0 - 0 - 3

-. :TJK TJK      0 - 0 -  3

62. :DOM DOM 0 - 0 - 2

-. :LTU LTU      0 - 0 - 2

-. :MAS MAS    0 - 0 - 2

-. :MDA MDA   0 - 0 - 2

66. :AUT AUT  0 - 0 - 1

-. :CPV CPV     0 - 0 - 1

-. :CUB CUB     0 - 0 - 1

-. :EGY EGY     0 - 0 - 1

-. :GRN GRN    0 - 0 - 1

-. :INA INA      0 - 0 - 1

-. :POR POR     0 - 0 - 1

-. :SVK SVK     0 - 0 - 1

 

*Does not include medals won by AIN.

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It is the first time that more than 1 out of the 7 Central American countries win a medal at the same Games :BIZ :CRC :ESA :GUA :HON :NCA :PAN

 

With the smallest delegation since 1980, only 50 athletes winning 3 medals so far. :BIZ :CRC :ESA :NCA have no more athletes compiting at the Games.

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Top 8 points standing after day 10 (8 points for gold, 7 points for silver,..., 1 point for 8th place).

 

NOC points total number of top8
USA 721 136
CHN 528 101
FRA 486 100
GBR 437 85
ITA 364 79
AUS 351 71
JPN 298 67
GER 275 67
KOR 253 47
CAN 221 50
NED 207 43
BRA 137 30
ESP 136 33
NZL 122 31
SUI 114 31
UKR 107 28
HUN 98 21
ROU 90 19
SWE 89 18
IRL 70 17
BEL 68 15
POL 65 19
GRE 64 13
CZE 59 16
IND 59 14
CRO 50 11
TPE 48 11
DEN 46 13
MEX 46 12
NOR 45 12
ISR 44 7
KAZ 44 9
TUR 42 11
RSA 41 9
HKG 37 6
SRB 37 10
SVK 34 8
GEO 32 6
ETH 30 8
EGY 29 10
JAM 29 7
KEN 29 5
AUT 27 7
UZB 26 6
LTU 24 6
POR 24 7
PRK 23 4
COL 22 5
MAS 21 4
PHI 21 3
AZE 20 4
THA 19 4
EST 18 6
KOS 17 3
INA 16 4
MGL 16 6
ALG 15 4
TUN 15 3
GUA 14 2
PER 14 4
SLO 14 4
TJK 14 3
CUB 13 3
ARG 12 4
CHI 12 2
MDA 12 2
BUL 11 3
ECU 11 2
ARM 10 2
IRI 10 3
LAT 10 3
UGA 9 2
DMA 8 1
LCA 8 1
FIJ 7 1
VIE 7 2
GRN 6 1
CRC 5 1
CYP 5 2
VIN 5 1
BER 4 1
SGP 4 1
AND 3 1
BOT 3 1
NGR 3 1
BIH 2 1
PAR 2 1
UAE 2 1
VEN 2 1
ARU 1 1
CAY 1 1
CIV 1 1
FIN 1 1
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Daily streaks update :cheer:   Canada lost the streaks opened in Tokyo2020.

  1. :CHN China — 104 days
  2. :JPN Japan — 32 days
  3. :ITA Italy — 30 days
  4. :USA United States — 24 days
  5. :GBR Great Britain — 24 days
  6. :FRA France — 12 days

New Streaks Opened in Paris

  1. :AUS Australia — 10 days
  2. :NED Netherlands — 6 days
  3. :KOR Korea — 4 days
  4. :BEL Belgium — 3 days
  5. :ESP Spain — 2 days 
  6. :GRE Greece — 2 days
  7. :MAS Malaysia — 2 days
  8. :SWE Sweden — 2 days

1 day streak: :BRA:COL :CRO :DEN :ETH :INA :KEN :LTU :NZL :THA :TPE

 

 

Broken Streaks (only +2 days)

  1. :CAN Canada — 15 days
  2. :NED Netherlands — 12 days
  3. :HUN Hungary — 7 days
  4. :UKR Ukraine — 6 days
  5. :HUN Hungary — 5 days
  6. :KOR Korea — 5 days
  7. :NZL New Zealand — 5 days
  8. :ROU Romania — 4 days
  9. :IRL Ireland — 4 days
  10. :BRA Brazil — 3 days
  11. :BEL Belgium — 3 days
  12. :KEN Kenya — 3 days
  13. :CUB Cuba — 3 days
  14. :SWE Sweden — 3 days
  15. :SUI Switzerland — 3 days
  16. :ISR Israel — 3 days
  17. :UKR Ukraine — 3 days
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