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Australia looking very good, nice to see that they at least get some reward for all the tax money they blow.

I think they might finish 3rd in medal table ahead of GB, Russia, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea. Which other nations will make the top 10? I think it will be France and Germany/Cuba/Hungary.

Possible gold medals for Australia:

Fox, Glaetzer (sprint), Meares (keirin), mens team pursuit, Willoughby, Buchanan, eventing individual, eventing team, mens field hockey, Brennan, Belcher/Ryan, Nathan/Outteridge, Burton, Willett, Scanlan/Skinner, McEvoy (100 free), Horton (1500 free), Larkin (100/200 back), mens 4x100 relay, Campbell (50/100 free), Seebohm (100/200 back), womens medley relay, womens rugby. I think in the end they will win at least 15 golds, lets see if that will be enough for 3rd place in medal table. 

 

 

 

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Rather than concentrate on the medals table, which only tells part of the story of the games, I thought a more interesting way of looking at how countries are doing is to create a points table, whereby 8 points are earned for a gold, 7 for a silver, 6 for a bronze, 5 for a 4th place and so on down to 1 for an 8th place. After day 1 and 12 events  here are the results are so far. Where there is a tie for places, for example in Judo where two bronze medals, two fifth places and two 7th places are awarded, points are split accordingly, hence the  .5 in certain totals. 

 

I shall try and update this daily. Doubtless there'll be some back-dated amendments to be made in view of potential disqualifications. 

 

1

USA

56.0

2

China

37.0

3

Japan

34.0

4

Australia

29.0

5

Italy

23.0

6

Korea, Rep

22.5

7

Kazakhstan

17.5

=

Hungary

17.5

9

France

17.0

10

Great Britain

15.0

11

Russia

14.0

12

Brazil

13.0

13

Spain

11.0

14

Indonesia

10.0

=

Canada

10.0

16

Belgium

8.0

=

Vietnam

8.0

=

Argentina

8.0

=

Thailand

8.0

20

Denmark

7.0

=

Netherlands

7.0

22

Poland

6.0

23

Uzbekistan

5.5

24

Germany

5.0

=

Slovakia

5.0

=

Dominican Rep

5.0

27

Tunisia

4.0

=

Sweden

4.0

29

Mongolia

3.5

=

Cuba

3.5

=

Azerbaijan

3.5

=

Georgia

3.5

33

Iran

3.0

34

Croatia

2.0

=

South Africa

2.0

=

Chinese Taipei

2.0

37

India

1.0

=

Ukraine

1.0

 

 

 

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Well, I need to go to bed. It's 4.am here in the UK.  Here's the standings after 2 days and 26 events. Great Britain move up to 8th after a good night in the pool and Italy are doing very well indeed. Kosovo are above Germany! Who would have thought it?

 

1 USA 117.0
2 China 77.5
3 Italy 72.0
4 Australia 60.0
5 Japan 56.0
6 Russia 45.5
7 Korea, Rep 43.5
8 Great Britain 42.0
9 Brazil 34.5
10 Canada 33.5
11 France 25.0
12 Kazakhstan 24.5
13 Hungary 22.5
14 Spain 19.0
= Sweden 19.0
16 Chinese Taipei 16.0
17 Netherlands 15.0
18 Thailand 14.0
19 Indonesia 12.0
= Vietnam 12.0
21 Uzbekistan 11.0
= Belgium 11.0
23 Poland 9.0
= Mexico 9.0
= South Africa 9.0
26 Argentina 8.0
= Kosovo 8.0
= Denmark 8.0
29 Dominican Rep 7.5
30 Germany 7.0
= New Zealand 7.0
= Philippines 7.0
= Korea, DPR 7.0
34 Greece 6.0
35 Slovakia 5.0
36 Mongolia 5.0
= Latvia 5.0
= Tunisia 4.0
39 Egypt 4.0
= India 4.0
= Malaysia 4.0
42 Cuba 3.5
= Azerbaijan 3.5
= Georgia 3.5
= Slovenia 3.5
46 Iran 3.0
47 Colombia 3.0
= Croatia 2.0
= Serbia 2.0
50 Romania 1.5
= Mauritius 1.5
52 Ukraine 1.0
= Switzerland 1.0
= Albania 1.0
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And here's how it stands after Day 3, and 40 events. Great Britain have move up one place, narrowly missing out on three bronzes, winning two, but gaining points nonetheless. Russia has moved up three places and there's some welcome entries from Pacific countries at the foot of the table. Germany will start motoring shortly, surely?

 

 

1

USA

181.5

2

China

117.0

3

Russia

92.0

4

Italy

91.0

5

Japan

90.5

6

Australia

76.0

7

Great Britain

69.0

8

Canada

49.0

9

Brazil

46.5

10

Korea, Rep

43.5

11

France

42.5

12

Hungary

39.5

13

Kazakhstan

30.5

14

Thailand

29.0

15

Chinese Taipei

25.5

16

Spain

21.0

=

Indonesia

21.0

18

Sweden

19.0

=

Ukraine

19.0

20

Germany

17.0

21

Belgium

16.5

22

South Africa

16.0

23

Netherlands

15.0

24

Mexico

14.0

=

New Zealand

14.0

26

Colombia

13.0

27

Vietnam

12.0

=

Denmark

12.0

=

Mongolia

12.0

=

Egypt

12.0

=

Croatia

12.0

32

Uzbekistan

11.0

33

Dominican Rep

10.5

=

Azerbaijan

10.5

35

Poland

9.0

=

India

9.0

=

Georgia

9.0

38

Argentina

8.0

=

Kosovo

8.0

40

Philippines

7.0

=

Korea, DPR

7.0

=

Tunisia

7.0

43

Greece

6.0

=

Romania

6.0

45

Portugal

5.5

46

Slovakia

5.0

=

Latvia

5.0

=

Czech Republic

5.0

=

Ecuador

5.0

50

Malaysia

4.0

51

Cuba

3.5

=

Slovenia

3.5

=

Israel

3.5

54

Iran

3.0

=

Belarus

3.0

=

Iceland

3.0

=

Papua New Guinea

3.0

58

Serbia

2.0

=

Lithuania

2.0

60

Mauritius

1.5

61

Switzerland

1.0

=

Albania

1.0

=

IOA (Kuwait)

1.0

=

Fiji

1.0

=

Jamaica

1.0

=

Samoa

1.0

 

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So Day 4, and only 251 events left to go. France and Hungary have replaced South Korea and Brazil in the top ten, and there's been some other shuffling of the positions in the upper part of the list. Germany have moved up 17 places in two days after success in the 3 day event and  women's pistol shooting. Moldova make their debut at joint 64th, but a former judoka of theirs has also earned the UAE their fist points (and medal). Notable absentee of the day from the list: Finland. Admittedly, the cross-country skiing doesn't take place until 2018...

 

 

1

USA

243.0

2

China

158.0

3

Japan

130.5

4

Russia

117.0

5

Australia

109.0

6

Italy

102.5

7

Great Britain

95.0

8

France

84.5

9

Hungary

62.5

10

Canada

59.5

11

Brazil

54.0

12

Korea, Rep

51.5

13

Germany

49.0

14

Kazakhstan

36.5

15

Thailand

29.0

16

Sweden

28.0

17

Netherlands

27.5

18

Chinese Taipei

25.5

19

Mexico

25.0

20

New Zealand

24.0

21

Colombia

23.0

22

Spain

22.0

23

Indonesia

21.0

=

South Africa

21.0

=

Korea, DPR

21.0

26

Ukraine

19.0

27

Belgium

18.5

28

Georgia

15.5

29

Denmark

15.0

30

Slovenia

14.5

31

Egypt

14.0

=

Greece

14.0

=

Switzerland

14.0

34

Vietnam

12.0

=

Mongolia

12.0

=

Croatia

12.0

=

Slovakia

12.0

38

Uzbekistan

11.0

=

Malaysia

11.0

40

Dominican Rep

10.5

=

Azerbaijan

10.5

42

Czech Republic

10.0

43

Poland

9.0

=

India

9.0

=

Israel

9.0

46

Argentina

8.0

=

Kosovo

8.0

48

Philippines

7.0

=

Tunisia

7.0

=

Turkey

7.0

51

Romania

6.0

=

Kyrgyzstan

6.0

53

Portugal

5.5

=

UAE

5.5

55

Latvia

5.0

=

Ecuador

5.0

57

Cuba

4.5

58

Albania

4.0

59

Iran

3.0

=

Belarus

3.0

=

Iceland

3.0

=

Papua New Guinea

3.0

63

Bulgaria

2.5

64

Serbia

2.0

=

Lithuania

2.0

=

Moldova

2.0

67

Mauritius

1.5

=

Austria

1.5

69

IOA (Kuwait)

1.0

70

Fiji

1.0

=

Jamaica

1.0

=

Samoa

1.0

=

Ireland

1.0

=

Estonia

1.0

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