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Winter Olympic Games 2018 Medal Count


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vor 3 Minuten schrieb JoshMartini007:

 

In terms of total medals, yeah Norway has it. All that's left is to see if it breaks the all-time record (which is likely). In terms of most gold there's a chance for Norway to fail, but they pretty much have to be limited to a couple of golds for the rest of the games which is also unlikely.

Breaking the all-time record doesn't mean much, it would make more sense to look at a medal/event ratio, because there were clearly less events in the past.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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52 minutes ago, OlympicsFan said:

Breaking the all-time record doesn't mean much, it would make more sense to look at a medal/event ratio, because there were clearly less events in the past.

 

True, but at the same time the Olympics were less competitive in the early years where Norway won 1/3 of the medals. We'd have to do some complex analysis for a fairer picture.

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If anyone is interested, I also have another kind of medal table :p

 

    Last place 2nd-to-last 3rd-to-last
1 UKR 7 0 0
2 KOR 6 6 3
3 USA 5 5 3
4 FRA 3 3 1
5 POL 3 2 2
6 CHN 2 3 3
7 ROU 2 2 2
8 PRK 2 2 0
9 SVK 2 1 3
10 GER 2 1 2
11 FIN 2 1 0
12 OAR 2 0 2
13 TPE 2 0 2
14 JPN 1 4 4
15 ITA 1 4 4
16 CAN 1 4 1
17 KAZ 1 3 2
18 EST 1 2 2
19 GBR 1 2 1
20 CZE 1 1 3
21 AUT 1 1 2
22 HUN 1 1 1
23 TUR 1 1 1
24 NED 1 1 0
25 BLR 1 1 0
26 CRO 1 1 0
27 IRL 1 1 0
28 KOS 1 1 0
29 LTU 1 0 1
30 MEX 1 0 1
31 BUL 1 0 1
32 MNE 1 0 1
33 IRI 1 0 0
34 CHI 1 0 0
35 NGR 1 0 0
36 GHA 1 0 0
37 MKD 1 0 0
38 SLO 0 3 0
39 SUI 0 1 3
40 NOR 0 1 1
41 ESP 0 1 0
42 JAM 0 1 0
43 COL 0 1 0
44 BIH 0 1 0
45 KGZ 0 1 0
46 SRB 0 0 2
47 ISR 0 0 2
48 AUS 0 0 1
49 LAT 0 0 1
50 BEL 0 0 1
51 PUR 0 0 1
52 PHI 0 0 1
53 HKG 0 0 1
54 LIB 0 0 1
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2 hours ago, OlympicsFan said:

I think we can officially congratulate Norway for winning the medal table. There is no way in hell that Germany can still beat them and i don't really see any other country doing it, maybe Canada if they win 4 or 5 golds in ice hockey and curling?

I agree Norway is the favorite now to win medals table , but Germany still holds a chance even if it's not big , Canada won't likely dominate ice hockey and Curling , they may win women's hockey and men's curling 

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PROVISIONAL STANDING AFTER DAY 10

 

Monday 19.02.2018

Total Medal Events: 64

 

 

1. :NOR NOR  11 - 9 - 8

2. :GER GER  10 - 6 - 4

3. :CAN CAN   6 - 5 - 6

4. :NED NED   6 - 5 - 2

5. :USA USA   5 - 3 - 2

6. :SWE SWE   4 - 3 - 0

7. :AUT AUT    4 - 2 - 4

-. :FRA FRA     4 - 2 - 4

9. :KOR KOR    3 - 2 - 2

10. :JPN JPN   2 - 5 - 3

11. :SUI SUI    2 - 4 - 1

12. :ITA ITA     2 - 1 - 3

13. :CZE CZE   1 - 2 - 3

14. :SVK SVK   1 - 2 - 0

15. :BLR BLR   1 - 1 - 0

16. :GBR GBR  1 - 0 - 3

17. :POL POL   1 - 0 - 1

18. :UKR UKR   1 - 0 - 0

19. :CHN CHN   0 - 5 - 2

20. :WHT OAR   0 - 3 - 8

21. :AUS AUS   0 - 2 - 1

22. :SLO SLO    0 - 1 - 0

23. :FIN FIN     0 - 0 - 3

24. :ESP ESP    0 - 0 - 2

25. :KAZ KAZ   0 - 0 - 1

-. :LAT LAT       0 - 0 - 1

 -. :LIE LIE       0 - 0 - 1

 

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PROVISIONAL STANDING AFTER DAY 11

 

Tuesday 20.02.2018

Total Medal Events: 69

 

 

1. :NOR NOR  11 - 10 - 8

2. :GER GER    11 - 7 - 5

3. :CAN CAN      8 - 5 - 6

4. :NED NED      6 - 5 - 3

5. :FRA FRA      5 - 4 - 4

6. :USA USA      5 - 3 - 4

7. :SWE SWE     4 - 3 - 0

8. :AUT AUT      4 - 2 - 4

9. :KOR KOR     4 - 2 - 2

10. :JPN JPN    2 - 5 - 3

11. :SUI SUI     2 - 4 - 1

12. :ITA ITA     2 - 2 - 4

13. :CZE CZE    1 - 2 - 3

14. :SVK SVK    1 - 2 - 0

15. :BLR BLR    1 - 1 - 0

16. :GBR GBR    1 - 0 - 3

17. :POL POL    1 - 0 - 1

18. :UKR UKR    1 - 0 - 0

19. :CHN CHN    0 - 5 - 2

20. :WHT OAR    0 - 3 - 8

21. :AUS AUS    0 - 2 - 1

22. :SLO SLO     0 - 1 - 0

23. :FIN FIN       0 - 0 - 3

24. :ESP ESP     0 - 0 - 2

25. :KAZ KAZ    0 - 0 - 1

-. :LAT LAT        0 - 0 - 1

 -. :LIE LIE        0 - 0 - 1

 

 

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PROVISIONAL STANDING AFTER DAY 12

 

Wednesday 21.02.2018

Total Medal Events: 76

 

 

1. :NOR NOR  13 - 11 - 9

2. :GER GER    12 - 7 - 5

3. :CAN CAN      9 - 5 - 7

4. :NED NED      6 - 6 - 4

5. :USA USA      6 - 4 - 6

6. :FRA FRA      5 - 4 - 5

7. :SWE SWE     4 - 4 - 0

8. :KOR KOR     4 - 3 - 2

9. :AUT AUT      4 - 2 - 4

10. :JPN JPN    3 - 5 - 3

11. :ITA ITA      3 - 2 - 4

12. :SUI SUI      2 - 5 - 1

13. :CZE CZE    1 - 2 - 3

14. :SVK SVK    1 - 2 - 0

15. :BLR BLR    1 - 1 - 0

16. :GBR GBR    1 - 0 - 3

17. :POL POL    1 - 0 - 1

18. :UKR UKR    1 - 0 - 0

19. :CHN CHN    0 - 5 - 2

20. :WHT OAR    0 - 4 - 9

21. :AUS AUS     0 - 2 - 1

22. :SLO SLO     0 - 1 - 0

23. :FIN FIN       0 - 0 - 4*

24. :ESP ESP     0 - 0 - 2

25. :KAZ KAZ    0 - 0 - 1

-. :LAT LAT        0 - 0 - 1

 -. :LIE LIE        0 - 0 - 1

 

 

*For Finland the 4 bronze medals include and count also the Bronze Medal gained today from the Women´s Ice Hockey Tournament winning Bronze Medal match, however the event will be completed only tomorrow after the Gold Medal match

 

 

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