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4 hours ago, Maxim Fastovsky said:

2 can play this game

 

Brady Ellison lost a gold on cm's

Nevin Harrison lost in a photo finish

Biles fell of a beam and stepped out on the floor.  

Lyles lost the 200 gold because of covid

Triathlon mixed relay photo finish loss

 

Not to mention the swimming mixed relay that was a doped medal ( will be eventually returned to usa once congress is done with ioc)

The US Congress is so dysfunctional the politicians of the IOC would run rings around them.

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17 minutes ago, Nickyc707 said:

The US Congress is so dysfunctional the politicians of the IOC would run rings around them.

That's probably right.  But the other part still stands.  China had almosts and usa had almosts

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The medals race this year was even closer than the one in Tokyo. Like in three years ago, it was decided on the last day by the gold medals won by Jennifer Valente in cycling and the US women’s basketball team.

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56 minutes ago, ngyojiw said:

Well. Its like US won because it has total medals and not on total gold. 
 

Surely the last time US didnt win on total gold (besides Beijing), has to go back to Soviet era?

 

Historic. The 1st ever draw on Gold.

Barcelona 1992

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15 hours ago, Faramir said:

Final update:

 

NOC points
total top8
USA 1193 226
CHN 846 155
FRA 699 150
GBR 681 136
ITA 556 120
AUS 541 109
JPN 532 115
GER 491 117
NED 382 76
CAN 341 79
KOR 333 66

Just looking at the full placement table so I could feel worse...

Top 3 by number of 4th places:
Italy 20
USA 18
GBR 18

Top 3 by number of 5th places:
USA 31
Italy 25

Germany 24

 

Top 3 by number of 6th places:

Germany 20
Italy 17
USA 16

Best medals/top5 among NOCs with 15+ medals:
China 
77,12%
USA  72,00%
Australia  70,67%

Worst medals/top5 among NOCs with 15+ medals:
Spain 
38,30%
Italy 47,06%
Germany 48,53%

 

 

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Last daily streak update :( Merci Paris, see you in California.

  1. :CHN China — 47 days
  2. :ITA Italy — 36 days
  3. :JPN Japan — 32 days
  4. :USA United States — 30 days
  5. :GBR Great Britain — 30 days

New Streaks Opened in Paris

  1. :AUS Australia — 16 days
  2. :NED Netherlands — 12 days
  3. :GER Germany — 6 days
  4. :IRI Iran — 6 days
  5. :AZE Azerbaijan — 5 days
  6. :CAN Canada — 5 days
  7. :DEN Denmark — 5 days
  8. :ESP Spain — 5 days
  9. :FRA France — 5 days
  10. :NZL New Zealand — 5 days
  11. :HUN Hungary — 3 days
  12. :KEN Kenya — 3 days
  13. :POL Poland — 3 days
  14. :SRB Serbia — 3 days
  15. :ALB Albania — 2 days
  16. :ETH Ethiopia — 2 days
  17. :KOR South Korea — 2 days

 

1 day streak: :COL:CRO :CUB :GEO :PUR

 

6 NOCs won a medal in all day in Paris, and France isn't among there.

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On 8/1/2024 at 6:35 PM, Gianlu33 said:

Fun fact, a small town in Italy, Roncadelle (9.000 inhabitants) won in 15 minutes two golden medal.

Update: yesterday Roncadelle won their 3rd gold (a volleyball player). Obviously, in Italy all newspapers speak about this little (golden) town :p

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17 hours ago, Faramir said:

Final update:

 

NOC points
total top8
USA 1193 226
CHN 846 155
FRA 699 150
GBR 681 136
ITA 556 120
AUS 541 109
JPN 532 115
GER 491 117
NED 382 76
CAN 341 79
KOR 333 66
ESP 296 69
BRA 247 57
HUN 238 51
NZL 232 53
UKR 170 42
SUI 156 41
POL 149 39
BEL 145 33
UZB 138 28
SWE 127 27
IRI 115 21
KEN 112 21
NOR 112 26
TUR 108 27
DEN 105 24
ROU 103 22
CZE 99 25
IND 99 23
IRL 94 22
MEX 90 24
TPE 90 20
GRE 88 19
KAZ 86 20
BUL 79 16
CRO 79 17
CUB 78 15
ETH 78 20
SRB 75 19
AZE 73 17
JAM 73 20
COL 72 18
THA 70 14
GEO 68 12
AIN 68 15
AUT 66 14
EGY 65 18
RSA 59 12
ISR 58 11
POR 57 14
ECU 56 11
KGZ 54 10
PRK 51 9
ARM 49 11
LTU 49 13
SLO 46 10
PHI 45 8
TUN 41 9
INA 40 8
HKG 39 7
MGL 37 12
MDA 34 7
SVK 34 8
ARG 33 9
BRN 32 5
DOM 30 7
ALG 29 6
MAS 29 6
TJK 26 6
PER 25 6
MAR 24 5
NGR 24 9
FIN 23 9
BOT 20 4
CHI 20 4
EST 20 7
PUR 20 4
KOS 17 3
UGA 17 4
GRN 16 3
VEN 16 7
LCA 15 2
EOR 15 4
GUA 14 2
LAT 14 4
QAT 14 3
ALB 13 3
CIV 12 5
CYP 12 3
JOR 11 2
ZAM 11 3
SGP 10 2
DMA 8 1
PAK 8 1
FIJ 7 1
PAN 7 1
TTO 7 2
VIE 7 2
CPV 6 1
CRC 5 1
PAR 5 2
VIN 5 1
BER 4 1
BUR 4 1
IVB 4 1
KSA 4 1
LBN 4 1
PNG 4 1
SMR 4 1
SYR 4 1
ZIM 4 2
AND 3 1
BAH 3 1
IRQ 3 1
BAR 2 1
BIH 2 1
KIR 2 1
LBR 2 1
LES 2 1
NIG 2 1
UAE 2 1
ARU 1 1
CAY 1 1

121 NOCs (+ AIN and EOR) reaching at least a top 8 placement. 

It's kind of crazy for France to have as many Top 8 as China, but more than two time less gold medals. Or for Spain to have as many Top 8 as SK, but almost three times less golds.

 

The medals table looks nice and everyone gets crazy about it, but it really is just one side of the story.

 

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