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    Day 2 + 3 Report
     
    Welcome to the report of the last 2 competition days! They've been full of ups and downs, out of nowhere runs and very impressive performances. While Day 1 ended with such countries as Kosovo and Ecuador relying on one athlete to carry them to greatness, Day 2 and 3 allowed the big boys to catch up and take the lead of the league. Speaking of it, the leader of the league is currently Italy with 380 points and 190 without multipliers, while as the Olympic team leading the league before any multipliers are applied is China with 351 points. Now let's get into the good stuff, like...
     
    The Fight for the Top (Day 3 only)
     
    Norway started the day off right by taking the clear lead in the standings thanks to Blummenfelt's victory in Men's Triathlon and they held that lead until swimming striked, and, together with it, Australia. It took the lead from Norway, but were unaware of the secret threat initialed "GB". The golds from Peaty, Pidcock and the pair of Daley and Lee helped the British athletes jump straight into the day standing lead and they kept it for most of the rest of the day.
     
    The Great 8
     
    Now it's time for the Great 8, a report segment which features the top 8 Olympic teams in the total league standings and their performance, very rarely my opinion and not as rarely stupid trivia and jokes. No more meaningless fluff, let's get into the segment:
     
    8th: Japan
     
    The home team had a mediocre Day 1, but it woke up on Day 2 way stronger than before and with 7 golds, 2 silvers, 3 bronzes and 2 triple-digit day points tallies in a row, Japan has found itself at the edge of the Great 8. Even tho it can't take advantage of the home crowd, it still dominates Judo with success in other sports varying a ton between each sport. A good recovery for the hosts.
     
    7th: South Korea
     
    After an amazing Day 1, South Korea's day points tallies have been slowly declining, with 61 at D1 and 
    41 at D3 (pre-multipliers). The NOC still has 4 bronzes and 3 golds, although the champions for Korea have all been archers so far. Considering the way more increased event amount throughout the days, Korea's results have been really underwhelming the previous last 48 hours and Day 1 seemed like an NOC just taking advantage of favourable disciplines all lining up in the span of 15 hours. Still an OK showing so far.
     
    6th: Hungary
     
    This team has been declining even harder than South Korea,  and has way less medals than it - 1 gold and 1 silver, both in fencing, but there's the multipliers and how the Hungarians will take advantage of them is to watch out for the front runners. Not a bad run for Hungary.
     
     
    5th: Australia
     
    Australia didn't even score a single point during Day 1, but had a great run in Swimming during Days 2 and 3, earning pretty much all the points in that sport. Aussies have 2 golds, 1 silver and 3 bronzes, all from Swimming. They will be brought back to earth after the Swimming competition is over, but for now, they are a threat and a half.
     
     
    4th: USA
     
    Of course they will get here. During Day 1, USA was really bad for as big and sports rich of a country it is, with only 6 points under their belt. But, during the last 2 days, it picked up steam and is now in the top 5 and also have a Day 2 victory in their achievement collection. This team is definitely not trending away from the Great 8 unless all of the medal contenders get sick and have to withdraw but that is nearly impossible.
     
    3rd: China 
     
    China was as good, if not, better, in Days 2-3 as it was at Day 1. Moving on.
     
    2nd: GB
     
    This team's Day 1 was a laughing stock as they earned a 1 measly point the entire 24 hours. Day 2 was very much OK and that helped then get into the Top 25 and during Day 3 they wiped the slate clean and, if looking by points and the sjeer quantity of good results that day, "won" the day. They ended the day with 3 golds, 3 silvers and a bronze, a pretty good medal tally, if I say so myself, and a good point tally too with 362 points post- and 181 pre-multipliers.
     
    1st: Italy
     
    Italy is by far the most consistent Olympic team in this league, as they've been at the front at the end of the 1st day of competition and still are now. The medal tally of 1 gold, 4 silvers and bronzes each is a interesting one, I'll say that. Even tho they were at the near very top of the league standings, they, like every single other country not just in the Great 8, but the rest of the total league standings, couldn't pull away from other NOCs at all, which shows that this team ranking method is pretty good and makes me and, hopefully, all of you for an exciting close battle at the end of the Olympics.
     
    Hope you enjoyed the report of the last 2 competition days Day 2 and 3. Sorry if some of the report seems to be messy and inconsistent in terms of writing, my reasoning is that it was pretty late and I had difficulty to concentrate on and not do the previous 2 problems mentioned. If you have other critizisms or recommendations for these reports or the league itself, just tell me in this very thread. Thank you for your attention and see you at Day 4!
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    Hello everybody! Sorry for not doing live updates of the standings outside of the spreadsheet, but at least you get the Top 10s (with little flags to make it look nicer) right now so here you go.
     
     
     
    Final Day 4 Standings (Top 10):
     
    1.  Switzerland 58 × 4 = 232
     
    2.  GB 109 × 2 = 218
     
    3.  USA 214 × 1 = 214
     
    4.  Australia 60 × 3 = 180
     
    5.  Canada 73 × 2 = 146
     
    6.  Russia (ROC) 144 × 1 = 144
     
    7.  Italy 67 × 2 = 134
     
    =8.  Bermuda 25 × 5 = 125
     
    =8.  Estonia 25 × 5 = 125
     
    10.  Serbia 31 × 4 = 124
     
     
     
    Current Total Standings after 4 Competition Days:
     
    1. (+1)  GB 580 pts 
     
    2. (+2)  USA 549 pts
     
    3. (-2)  Italy 514 pts
     
    4. (+1)  Australia 510 pts
     
    5. (-2)  China 446 pts
     
    6. (+1)  South Korea 430 pts
     
    7. (+1)  Japan 416 pts
     
    8. (+12)  Switzerland 404 pts
     
    9. (-)  France 394 pts
     
    10. (+3)  Russia (ROC) 392 pts
     
     
     
    Biggest Gainers:
     
    1.  Turkmenistan: 65th -> 35th (+30)
     
    2.  South Africa: 77th -> 51st (+26)
     
    3. Estonia: 44th -> 22th (+22)
     
    4.  Poland: 76th -> 57th (+19)
     
    5.  Cuba: 67th -> 53rd (+14)
     
     
     
    Biggest Losers:
     
    =1.  Pakistan: 62nd -> 74th
     
    =1.  Saudi Arabia: 63rd -> 75th
     
    =1.  Ethiopia: 69th -> 81st (-12)
     
    =4.  Greece: 57th -> 68th
     
    =4.  Niger: 58th -> 69th 
     
    =4.  Haiti: 71st -> 82nd (-11)
     
    Random Trivia:
     
     Brazil is the only "x1" team (no added points to the original tally) to
    not reach the top 10. 
     
    Full Standings here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NiyTqxwllnpaL3jr_ziLk4UTxz6QuVU6sQNjZ8FVRUU/edit?usp=sharing
     
    Day 4 Report coming at around midnight my time once again and I'll see you there later :D
     
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    Day 5 Standings
     
    Good night, guys! Sorry for not doing live live updates since I was away for the entire day, only being able to see Rowing finals as I went to sleep at around 3-4 AM and also was able to update the standings with Rowing results. But whatever, time for the thing hopefully at least one person was waiting for.
     
     
     
    Final Day 5 Standings (Top 10 only):
     
    1.  Netherlands 151 × 3 = 453 
     
    2.  Australia 150 × 3 = 450
     
    3.  Hungary 57 × 4 = 228
     
    4.  Germany 113 × 2 = 226
     
    5.  GB 100 × 2 = 200
     
    6.  USA 156 × 1 = 156
     
    7.  New Zealand 38 × 4 = 152
     
    8.  Italy 75 × 2 = 150
     
    =9.  China 145 × 1 = 145
     
    =9.  Slovenia 29 × 5 = 145
     
     
     
    Current Total Standings (Top 10):
     
    1. (+3)  Australia 960 pts
     
    2. (+11)  Netherlands 783 pts
     
    3. (-2)  GB 780 pts
     
    4. (-2)  USA 705 pts
     
    5. (-2)  Italy 664 pts
     
    6. (-1)  China 591 pts
     
    7. (+4)  Hungary 580 pts
     
    8. (-)  Switzerland 528 pts
     
    9. (-2)  Japan 527 pts
     
    10. (-4)  South Korea 504 pts
     
     
    Biggest Gainers:
     
    1.  Poland: 57th -> 32nd (+25)
     
    2.  Ireland: 85th -> 62nd (+23)
     
    3.  New Zealand: 43rd -> 22nd (+21)
     
    4.  Lithuania: 84th -> 66th (+18) 
     
    5.  Romania: 39th -> 23rd (+16)
     
     
    Biggest Losers:
     
    =1.  Turkmenistan: 35th -> 46th
     
    =1.  Israel: 38th -> 49th (-11)
     
    3.  Kazakhstan: 34th -> 44th (-10)
     
    =4. 10 NOCs (-7)
     
     
    Newcomers (1st appearance in standings updates since Day 1):
     
      Fiji (=38th)
     
     Latvia (=38th)
     
     Albania (68th)
     
     Moldova (89th)
     
     
     
    Random Trivia!
     
    Netherlands post-multipliers scored less points in Day 5 than only 14 countries in their entire league campaigns.
     
     
    Full Standings are always here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NiyTqxwllnpaL3jr_ziLk4UTxz6QuVU6sQNjZ8FVRUU/edit?usp=sharing
     
    Also, the Day 5 and Day 6 Reports will be combined, simular to the Day 3 + 4 Report. And I won't share my schedule as I don't really have one. I am pretty sleepy, so good night the 7 people that will see this!
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    Day 4 Report
     
    Welcome to the 3rd iteration of the daily 2020 Olympics League day reports. Yesterday, like every previous competition day, has been really eventful and close in terms of both the day and the total standings. Speaking of the latter, GB currently holds the league lead with a solid 580 pts, with USA having the most pre-multiplier points with 549. 65 teams got atleast a point today, the most of any day so far and Japan took over the lead in the medal tally with the current runners-up of the league the runners-up of the medal tally so far (USA). Alright, let's cut to the chase and start with...
     
    The Fight for the Top
     
    Yesterday, like Monday, the competition started with a triathlon event, this time - the women's, which again was the event to break the day standings as the Bermudian of Flora Duffy won her country's first ever Olympic gold and, simultaneously, the early day standings lead, which they lost after the swimming competitions were over. Then Australia became the leader and lost it to GB and USA after a couple of other events were over, until a shocking podium-sweep by Switzerland in Mountain Bike Cycling Women's Cross-Country Race (what a mouthful) which let them be fired up to 1st place of the day standings and they held it for the rest of the day.
     
    The Great 8
     
    In this segment I talk about today's performance of the top 8 in the total standings and sometimes give my opinions about them. That's it.
     
    8th: Switzerland
     
    Switzerland before yesterday was a middle-of-the-pack team, scrapping out a couple of points every day with the decent sized multiplier sparing the "neutral country" from the bottom. Until yesterday hit and chaos insued. Switzerland earned a 6th place in triathlon in the morning, which helped in tandem with the already mentioned podium clean sweep in Cycling MTB to launch them to the Top 8 and with the "big boys" and to keep up with them the Swiss will need to deliver good after good results or 1 massive one, like the one we saw yesterday.
     
    7th: Japan
     
    The hosts had another very good day and continue to climb up the total standings as the teams with bigger multipliers can't compete with the sheer amount of points earned by teams that have no multipliers or ones that only get double their original points tally as the final one and Japan is no exception. With 2 golds in Judo and Softball, a silver and 2 bronzes throughout Day 4 and decent performances beyond the podium, Japan has comfortably placed itself into the Top 100 and isn't leaving it soon, atleast it seems like it. 
     
    6th: South Korea
     
    Pretty impressively, it seems like South Korea proved that they don't need Archery to be competitive in this league, as they earned more points than in Day 3 and almost 2 too, as they swept the usual "gold and bronze" combo for a 2 silver in Fencing and Taekwondo and bronze one plus a slight amount of random points, as usual, help them stay competitive up in the top.
     
    5th: China
     
    China dropped 2 positions in Day 4 due to them only getting double-digit points and their rivals getting triple-digit (post-multipliers) point tallies. With only 3 golds to their name in the medal race and a bigger relyment on random points from random events isn't something that will help you win the league, for sure. Unless you are a team with gets added multipliers, which China isn't. Hopefully Day 5 goes a little better while staying as good for your competitors so we can see more great competition at the top.
     
    4th: Australia
     
    The Land Down Under is a very consistent team when it comes to day point tallies and that helped them reach this spot. This time they didn't rely on Swimming to spare them a measly 400% of their points, as they've started to do better in other sports, as seen from 2 bronzes in Surfing and Canoeing Slalom each. Those, the gold from Swimming and an array of random points give Aussies the hope for a league victory thanks to multipliers.
     
    3rd: Italy
     
    The Italians are as consistent as the guys and gals below them, but the consistently earned points didn't help them out, as they definitely needed more. Because of that, they fell 2 positions and are currently 3rd. With only a silver and 2 bronzes, plus lots of points from random points, even with a x2 multiplier, is not enough to win, as you need more big performances, instead of lots of smaller ones.
     
    2nd: USA
     
    The United States has been very good, with no surprise, especially today, when they scored a whopping 214 points in a day without multipliers, which is a goal only 20 teams achieved through the entire Olympic Games with multipliers, which is insane. 2 golds, 5 silvers, 4 bronzes and a plethora of points from random events is a method of earning points which weirdly works only for USA, as they are definitely contenders for the league champion title.
     
    1st: Great Britain
     
    The British are doing very well in this League as they are earning points tallies equal or way better than the teams that don't have any multipliers tacked onto their tallies, but GB gets every point they earn doubled which made it a cheat code for them to unlock the Lead the League mode. With a gold from Tom Dean in 200m Freestyle, 2 silvers and 3 bronzes plus a plethora of random event points, the "Bri'ish" earned 109 points pre- and 218 points post-multipliers and a strong 580 total points tally, still only 31 points ahead of USA and 188 points behind 10th place, Russia (ROC), which shows that every team has to be as good as they can, because one OK Day can make you drop positions in an instant, so the fight for the champion title is definitely not over and hopefully it isn't until the very end of league competition.
     
    Misc. Stuff
     
    So this is a shorter section of the Report where I will report on, like the title says, miscellaneous stuff behind the league. First of all, my schedule is roughly gonna be this:
     
    Staying up until around 3:30, then I will go for a short nap and wake up at 8:30 and do some personal IRL things, probably will return at around 11 AM and I will at that point stay up until late at night.
     
    Also, would you be interested in partaking in some polls to decide the very near future of this league? Let me know on this thread. Also, of course, leave some critizisms and recommendations here too, as they will help me to improve with the posting.
     
    Random trivia moment!
     
    I came up with these reports to not have lazy post to bump up this thread so it could get more attention as I only update the standings via the post by just editing it. I think I am taking this idea slightly too far, maybe it will be shorter to make, but for now, it's filled with, imo, too much of content which I hope you enjoyed reading and are following this league pretty closely. Again, sorry for the messy writing, I can sometimes barely keep my eyes open, because I am pretty tired. Thanks for your attention, now good night!
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    Day 5 Standings
     
    Good night, guys! Sorry for not doing live live updates since I was away for the entire day, only being able to see Rowing finals as I went to sleep at around 3-4 AM and also was able to update the standings with Rowing results. But whatever, time for the thing hopefully at least one person was waiting for.
     
     
     
    Final Day 5 Standings (Top 10 only):
     
    1.  Netherlands 151 × 3 = 453 
     
    2.  Australia 150 × 3 = 450
     
    3.  Hungary 57 × 4 = 228
     
    4.  Germany 113 × 2 = 226
     
    5.  GB 100 × 2 = 200
     
    6.  USA 156 × 1 = 156
     
    7.  New Zealand 38 × 4 = 152
     
    8.  Italy 75 × 2 = 150
     
    =9.  China 145 × 1 = 145
     
    =9.  Slovenia 29 × 5 = 145
     
     
     
    Current Total Standings (Top 10):
     
    1. (+3)  Australia 960 pts
     
    2. (+11)  Netherlands 783 pts
     
    3. (-2)  GB 780 pts
     
    4. (-2)  USA 705 pts
     
    5. (-2)  Italy 664 pts
     
    6. (-1)  China 591 pts
     
    7. (+4)  Hungary 580 pts
     
    8. (-)  Switzerland 528 pts
     
    9. (-2)  Japan 527 pts
     
    10. (-4)  South Korea 504 pts
     
     
    Biggest Gainers:
     
    1.  Poland: 57th -> 32nd (+25)
     
    2.  Ireland: 85th -> 62nd (+23)
     
    3.  New Zealand: 43rd -> 22nd (+21)
     
    4.  Lithuania: 84th -> 66th (+18) 
     
    5.  Romania: 39th -> 23rd (+16)
     
     
    Biggest Losers:
     
    =1.  Turkmenistan: 35th -> 46th
     
    =1.  Israel: 38th -> 49th (-11)
     
    3.  Kazakhstan: 34th -> 44th (-10)
     
    =4. 10 NOCs (-7)
     
     
    Newcomers (1st appearance in standings updates since Day 1):
     
      Fiji (=38th)
     
     Latvia (=38th)
     
     Albania (68th)
     
     Moldova (89th)
     
     
     
    Random Trivia!
     
    Netherlands post-multipliers scored less points in Day 5 than only 14 countries in their entire league campaigns.
     
     
    Full Standings are always here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NiyTqxwllnpaL3jr_ziLk4UTxz6QuVU6sQNjZ8FVRUU/edit?usp=sharing
     
    Also, the Day 5 and Day 6 Reports will be combined, simular to the Day 3 + 4 Report. And I won't share my schedule as I don't really have one. I am pretty sleepy, so good night the 7 people that will see this!
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    Hello everybody! Sorry for not doing live updates of the standings outside of the spreadsheet, but at least you get the Top 10s (with little flags to make it look nicer) right now so here you go.
     
     
     
    Final Day 4 Standings (Top 10):
     
    1.  Switzerland 58 × 4 = 232
     
    2.  GB 109 × 2 = 218
     
    3.  USA 214 × 1 = 214
     
    4.  Australia 60 × 3 = 180
     
    5.  Canada 73 × 2 = 146
     
    6.  Russia (ROC) 144 × 1 = 144
     
    7.  Italy 67 × 2 = 134
     
    =8.  Bermuda 25 × 5 = 125
     
    =8.  Estonia 25 × 5 = 125
     
    10.  Serbia 31 × 4 = 124
     
     
     
    Current Total Standings after 4 Competition Days:
     
    1. (+1)  GB 580 pts 
     
    2. (+2)  USA 549 pts
     
    3. (-2)  Italy 514 pts
     
    4. (+1)  Australia 510 pts
     
    5. (-2)  China 446 pts
     
    6. (+1)  South Korea 430 pts
     
    7. (+1)  Japan 416 pts
     
    8. (+12)  Switzerland 404 pts
     
    9. (-)  France 394 pts
     
    10. (+3)  Russia (ROC) 392 pts
     
     
     
    Biggest Gainers:
     
    1.  Turkmenistan: 65th -> 35th (+30)
     
    2.  South Africa: 77th -> 51st (+26)
     
    3. Estonia: 44th -> 22th (+22)
     
    4.  Poland: 76th -> 57th (+19)
     
    5.  Cuba: 67th -> 53rd (+14)
     
     
     
    Biggest Losers:
     
    =1.  Pakistan: 62nd -> 74th
     
    =1.  Saudi Arabia: 63rd -> 75th
     
    =1.  Ethiopia: 69th -> 81st (-12)
     
    =4.  Greece: 57th -> 68th
     
    =4.  Niger: 58th -> 69th 
     
    =4.  Haiti: 71st -> 82nd (-11)
     
    Random Trivia:
     
     Brazil is the only "x1" team (no added points to the original tally) to
    not reach the top 10. 
     
    Full Standings here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NiyTqxwllnpaL3jr_ziLk4UTxz6QuVU6sQNjZ8FVRUU/edit?usp=sharing
     
    Day 4 Report coming at around midnight my time once again and I'll see you there later :D
     
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    Day 2 + 3 Report
     
    Welcome to the report of the last 2 competition days! They've been full of ups and downs, out of nowhere runs and very impressive performances. While Day 1 ended with such countries as Kosovo and Ecuador relying on one athlete to carry them to greatness, Day 2 and 3 allowed the big boys to catch up and take the lead of the league. Speaking of it, the leader of the league is currently Italy with 380 points and 190 without multipliers, while as the Olympic team leading the league before any multipliers are applied is China with 351 points. Now let's get into the good stuff, like...
     
    The Fight for the Top (Day 3 only)
     
    Norway started the day off right by taking the clear lead in the standings thanks to Blummenfelt's victory in Men's Triathlon and they held that lead until swimming striked, and, together with it, Australia. It took the lead from Norway, but were unaware of the secret threat initialed "GB". The golds from Peaty, Pidcock and the pair of Daley and Lee helped the British athletes jump straight into the day standing lead and they kept it for most of the rest of the day.
     
    The Great 8
     
    Now it's time for the Great 8, a report segment which features the top 8 Olympic teams in the total league standings and their performance, very rarely my opinion and not as rarely stupid trivia and jokes. No more meaningless fluff, let's get into the segment:
     
    8th: Japan
     
    The home team had a mediocre Day 1, but it woke up on Day 2 way stronger than before and with 7 golds, 2 silvers, 3 bronzes and 2 triple-digit day points tallies in a row, Japan has found itself at the edge of the Great 8. Even tho it can't take advantage of the home crowd, it still dominates Judo with success in other sports varying a ton between each sport. A good recovery for the hosts.
     
    7th: South Korea
     
    After an amazing Day 1, South Korea's day points tallies have been slowly declining, with 61 at D1 and 
    41 at D3 (pre-multipliers). The NOC still has 4 bronzes and 3 golds, although the champions for Korea have all been archers so far. Considering the way more increased event amount throughout the days, Korea's results have been really underwhelming the previous last 48 hours and Day 1 seemed like an NOC just taking advantage of favourable disciplines all lining up in the span of 15 hours. Still an OK showing so far.
     
    6th: Hungary
     
    This team has been declining even harder than South Korea,  and has way less medals than it - 1 gold and 1 silver, both in fencing, but there's the multipliers and how the Hungarians will take advantage of them is to watch out for the front runners. Not a bad run for Hungary.
     
     
    5th: Australia
     
    Australia didn't even score a single point during Day 1, but had a great run in Swimming during Days 2 and 3, earning pretty much all the points in that sport. Aussies have 2 golds, 1 silver and 3 bronzes, all from Swimming. They will be brought back to earth after the Swimming competition is over, but for now, they are a threat and a half.
     
     
    4th: USA
     
    Of course they will get here. During Day 1, USA was really bad for as big and sports rich of a country it is, with only 6 points under their belt. But, during the last 2 days, it picked up steam and is now in the top 5 and also have a Day 2 victory in their achievement collection. This team is definitely not trending away from the Great 8 unless all of the medal contenders get sick and have to withdraw but that is nearly impossible.
     
    3rd: China 
     
    China was as good, if not, better, in Days 2-3 as it was at Day 1. Moving on.
     
    2nd: GB
     
    This team's Day 1 was a laughing stock as they earned a 1 measly point the entire 24 hours. Day 2 was very much OK and that helped then get into the Top 25 and during Day 3 they wiped the slate clean and, if looking by points and the sjeer quantity of good results that day, "won" the day. They ended the day with 3 golds, 3 silvers and a bronze, a pretty good medal tally, if I say so myself, and a good point tally too with 362 points post- and 181 pre-multipliers.
     
    1st: Italy
     
    Italy is by far the most consistent Olympic team in this league, as they've been at the front at the end of the 1st day of competition and still are now. The medal tally of 1 gold, 4 silvers and bronzes each is a interesting one, I'll say that. Even tho they were at the near very top of the league standings, they, like every single other country not just in the Great 8, but the rest of the total league standings, couldn't pull away from other NOCs at all, which shows that this team ranking method is pretty good and makes me and, hopefully, all of you for an exciting close battle at the end of the Olympics.
     
    Hope you enjoyed the report of the last 2 competition days Day 2 and 3. Sorry if some of the report seems to be messy and inconsistent in terms of writing, my reasoning is that it was pretty late and I had difficulty to concentrate on and not do the previous 2 problems mentioned. If you have other critizisms or recommendations for these reports or the league itself, just tell me in this very thread. Thank you for your attention and see you at Day 4!
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    I finally did it! I was able to sort of go sleepless as I only went for a nap in the middle of the night. Now back to business. Due to me being pretty lazy after returning home yesterday up until midnight I updated the standings throughout the night and I am about to give them now. I will post more trivia after all the medal events are over and I may lump today's and yesterday's league competition talk into one Day 2 + 3 Report, you'll see if it will be like that later. Right, time for the standings.
     
    Final Day 2 Standings (Top 10):
     
    1.  USA 194 × 1 = 194
     
    2.  Australia 57 × 3 = 171
     
    3.  Hungary 39 × 4 = 156
     
    4.  Italy 69 × 2 = 138
     
    5.  China 135 × 1 = 135
     
    6.  Austria 31 × 4 = 124
     
    7.  Japan 122 × 1 = 122
     
    8.  France 58 × 2 = 116
     
    9.  South Korea 57 × 2 = 114
     
    10.  Georgia 21 × 5 = 105
     
    Final Day 3 Standings (Top 10):
     
     
    1.   Great Britain 135 × 2 = 270 
     
    2.  Croatia 37 × 5 = 185
     
    3.  Australia 53 × 3 = 159
     
    4.  Norway 30 × 5 = 150
     
    5.  Slovenia 29 × 5 = 145
     
    6.  Italy 72 × 2 = 144
     
    7.  Japan 137 × 1 = 137
     
    =8.  USA 135 × 1 = 135
     
    =8.  Kosovo 27 × 5 = 135
     
    10.  Czech Republic 32 × 4 = 128
     
     
    Current Total Standings (Top 10):
     
    1. (+1)  Italy 380 pts
     
    2. (+19)  Great Britain 362 pts
     
    3. (+1)  China 351 pts
     
    4. (+1)  USA 335 pts
     
    5. (+2)  Australia 330 pts
     
    6. (-5)  Hungary 320 pts
     
    7. (-4)  South Korea 318 pts
     
    8. (0)  Japan 306 pts
     
    9. (+1)  France 280 pts
     
    10. (+3)  Kosovo 260 pts
     
    Biggest Gainers:
     
    1. Norway: 44th -> 18th (+22)
     
    2. Denmark: 61st -> 41st (+20)
     
    =3. Great Britain: 21st -> 2nd
     
    =3. Slovenia: 33rd -> 14th
     
    =3. Hong Kong: 40th -> 21st (+19)
     
    Biggest Losers:
     
    =1. Dominican Republic: 58th -> 74th
     
    =1. Vietnam: 59th -> 75th (-16)
     
    3. Iran: 23rd -> 37th (-14)
     
    =4. 7 countries (don't want to bother) (-13)
     
    Random Trivia:
     
    Italy is the only country to win the Eurovision, the Euros and lead the Olympics League by the end of a day in the same year.
     
     
     
    Full Standings Here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NiyTqxwllnpaL3jr_ziLk4UTxz6QuVU6sQNjZ8FVRUU/edit?usp=sharing
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    Hello everyone, had the same moment as yesterday when I tried to go the night sleepless and then got too exausted, fell on my bed and while using my phone went asleep. F***.
     
    Sadly, I can't do live updates today and hopefully only today, but the updates will arrive today, just a couple of hours late. Hopefully you understand and are excited for when the standings updates come later, but still today.
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    DAY 1 REPORT
     
    Welcome to the first daily report of the 2020 Olympics League! The first competition day went pretty well with lots of ups and downs and random out-of-nowhere rises to the top of the standings. A total of 43 NOCs earned at least a point today with Kosovo as the "winner" of Day 1 and current total standing leader. 
     
    The Fight for the Top
     
    The league competition day started with a Chinese shooter Quin Yang's victory and Switzerland's rise to 1st place in the standings post-multipliers. Then Iran took the lead after it's shooter Javad Foroughi won his discipline and the NOC held on to the lead until Ecuador's Richard Carapaz won the men's cycling road race and let his country's Olympic team go up to 1st place. But Ecuador's reign ended in around 2 hours when the Kosovian judoka Distria Krasniqi won the NOC's only second Olympic gold and gave them the lead in the standings and, despite the efforts of other NOCs to end their glory, Kosovo took the day "victory" at the end of it and carries on it's lead to Sunday.
     
    The Great 8
     
    This segment of the daily reports will talk about the Top 8 Olympic teams of the total standings and their work throughout the day, so let's begin!
     
    8th: Belgium
     
    Belgium today competed in 2 points giving events and did pretty well in both, earning 5th in the Weightlifting Women's -49kg Group A and in the total standings and earning a silver medal in the Men's Road Cycling Race thanks to Sterckx and van Aert respectively, earning 22 points pre- and 88 points post-multipliers, just edging out their Benelux buddies Netherlands. Other than that, not really that much to say, except "Good luck!"
     
    7th: China
     
    China have been above and beyond the best team yesterday (or today, belongs where you live) with 3 golds and 1 bronze to their tally and a couple of top 8 appearances in other disciplines too. Pre and post-multipliers their points tally today stays the same: 91. Unbelievable for a team with no outside help and considering the fact that some other big in both team size and population countries struggled badly to even earn points today.
     
    6th: Italy
     
    Italy had a pretty poor start to the day, not earning a single point, but they had some in the pipeline and they helped. A ton. Italy is currently sitting in the medal tally with a gold and a silver, add in some nice points finishes and it is currently running with 49 points before and 98 after the multipliers. Italy friendly ripped it's Eurovision "Big Five" buddies into pieces today, but it's only the beggining and the other four can always backfire, so Italy must continue the decent results.
     
    5th: Ecuador
     
    Richard Carapaz.
     
    4th: Hungary
     
    Same with Italy, they've had a poor start with points in the pipeline and the team ended the day with a gold from Aron Szilagyi in Men's Fencing Individual Sabre and a 5th from Omar Salim in Taekwondo Men's -58kg to their name, totalling up to 29 points and 116 post-multipliers. An excellent way to start before the aquatics kick in to this league.
     
    3rd: Serbia
     
    Serbia is currently the only team in the top 5 of the standings to not have a gold medal yet, instead benefiting from a silver from Mikec in Men's Shooting 10m Air Pistol and a bronze in Taekwondo Women's -49kg from Bogdanovic, adding up to 30 points and a whopping 120 after the multiplier treatment, only a 7th place away from taking the lead from what I think are their biggest enemies. Again, nothing else to say, let's move on to
     
    2nd: South Korea
     
    Unbelievable push by them, 1 gold in the Archery Mixed Team and 2 bronzes and a massive 61 point tally today and 122 after multipliers are applied. South Korea managed to take advantage of the disciplines with a gold medal game today as they were pretty favouring to them and China and that's why they are 1-2 in the pre-multiplier points tally. They will probably fall in the standings later in the 'lympics but the sign of that happening isn't there.
     
    1st: Kosovo
     
    Distria Krasniqi. Yes, I reused the same joke as before. Cry about it. /s
     
     
     
    And that concludes the Great 8 segment, now time for the announcement moment.
     
     
    I am converting the standings to Google Sheets to make them more convenient for me and more detailed for you. I will still post the top 10 of both the day and the total standings with the country/state flags together with some fun trivia too, but the rest only stay in the Sheets. Hopefully you like this idea and this report and if you don't, you can give your critizisms or/and recommendations to improve the delivery of this whole thing on this thread.
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    DAY 1 REPORT
     
    Welcome to the first daily report of the 2020 Olympics League! The first competition day went pretty well with lots of ups and downs and random out-of-nowhere rises to the top of the standings. A total of 43 NOCs earned at least a point today with Kosovo as the "winner" of Day 1 and current total standing leader. 
     
    The Fight for the Top
     
    The league competition day started with a Chinese shooter Quin Yang's victory and Switzerland's rise to 1st place in the standings post-multipliers. Then Iran took the lead after it's shooter Javad Foroughi won his discipline and the NOC held on to the lead until Ecuador's Richard Carapaz won the men's cycling road race and let his country's Olympic team go up to 1st place. But Ecuador's reign ended in around 2 hours when the Kosovian judoka Distria Krasniqi won the NOC's only second Olympic gold and gave them the lead in the standings and, despite the efforts of other NOCs to end their glory, Kosovo took the day "victory" at the end of it and carries on it's lead to Sunday.
     
    The Great 8
     
    This segment of the daily reports will talk about the Top 8 Olympic teams of the total standings and their work throughout the day, so let's begin!
     
    8th: Belgium
     
    Belgium today competed in 2 points giving events and did pretty well in both, earning 5th in the Weightlifting Women's -49kg Group A and in the total standings and earning a silver medal in the Men's Road Cycling Race thanks to Sterckx and van Aert respectively, earning 22 points pre- and 88 points post-multipliers, just edging out their Benelux buddies Netherlands. Other than that, not really that much to say, except "Good luck!"
     
    7th: China
     
    China have been above and beyond the best team yesterday (or today, belongs where you live) with 3 golds and 1 bronze to their tally and a couple of top 8 appearances in other disciplines too. Pre and post-multipliers their points tally today stays the same: 91. Unbelievable for a team with no outside help and considering the fact that some other big in both team size and population countries struggled badly to even earn points today.
     
    6th: Italy
     
    Italy had a pretty poor start to the day, not earning a single point, but they had some in the pipeline and they helped. A ton. Italy is currently sitting in the medal tally with a gold and a silver, add in some nice points finishes and it is currently running with 49 points before and 98 after the multipliers. Italy friendly ripped it's Eurovision "Big Five" buddies into pieces today, but it's only the beggining and the other four can always backfire, so Italy must continue the decent results.
     
    5th: Ecuador
     
    Richard Carapaz.
     
    4th: Hungary
     
    Same with Italy, they've had a poor start with points in the pipeline and the team ended the day with a gold from Aron Szilagyi in Men's Fencing Individual Sabre and a 5th from Omar Salim in Taekwondo Men's -58kg to their name, totalling up to 29 points and 116 post-multipliers. An excellent way to start before the aquatics kick in to this league.
     
    3rd: Serbia
     
    Serbia is currently the only team in the top 5 of the standings to not have a gold medal yet, instead benefiting from a silver from Mikec in Men's Shooting 10m Air Pistol and a bronze in Taekwondo Women's -49kg from Bogdanovic, adding up to 30 points and a whopping 120 after the multiplier treatment, only a 7th place away from taking the lead from what I think are their biggest enemies. Again, nothing else to say, let's move on to
     
    2nd: South Korea
     
    Unbelievable push by them, 1 gold in the Archery Mixed Team and 2 bronzes and a massive 61 point tally today and 122 after multipliers are applied. South Korea managed to take advantage of the disciplines with a gold medal game today as they were pretty favouring to them and China and that's why they are 1-2 in the pre-multiplier points tally. They will probably fall in the standings later in the 'lympics but the sign of that happening isn't there.
     
    1st: Kosovo
     
    Distria Krasniqi. Yes, I reused the same joke as before. Cry about it. /s
     
     
     
    And that concludes the Great 8 segment, now time for the announcement moment.
     
     
    I am converting the standings to Google Sheets to make them more convenient for me and more detailed for you. I will still post the top 10 of both the day and the total standings with the country/state flags together with some fun trivia too, but the rest only stay in the Sheets. Hopefully you like this idea and this report and if you don't, you can give your critizisms or/and recommendations to improve the delivery of this whole thing on this thread.
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    DAY 1 REPORT
     
    Welcome to the first daily report of the 2020 Olympics League! The first competition day went pretty well with lots of ups and downs and random out-of-nowhere rises to the top of the standings. A total of 43 NOCs earned at least a point today with Kosovo as the "winner" of Day 1 and current total standing leader. 
     
    The Fight for the Top
     
    The league competition day started with a Chinese shooter Quin Yang's victory and Switzerland's rise to 1st place in the standings post-multipliers. Then Iran took the lead after it's shooter Javad Foroughi won his discipline and the NOC held on to the lead until Ecuador's Richard Carapaz won the men's cycling road race and let his country's Olympic team go up to 1st place. But Ecuador's reign ended in around 2 hours when the Kosovian judoka Distria Krasniqi won the NOC's only second Olympic gold and gave them the lead in the standings and, despite the efforts of other NOCs to end their glory, Kosovo took the day "victory" at the end of it and carries on it's lead to Sunday.
     
    The Great 8
     
    This segment of the daily reports will talk about the Top 8 Olympic teams of the total standings and their work throughout the day, so let's begin!
     
    8th: Belgium
     
    Belgium today competed in 2 points giving events and did pretty well in both, earning 5th in the Weightlifting Women's -49kg Group A and in the total standings and earning a silver medal in the Men's Road Cycling Race thanks to Sterckx and van Aert respectively, earning 22 points pre- and 88 points post-multipliers, just edging out their Benelux buddies Netherlands. Other than that, not really that much to say, except "Good luck!"
     
    7th: China
     
    China have been above and beyond the best team yesterday (or today, belongs where you live) with 3 golds and 1 bronze to their tally and a couple of top 8 appearances in other disciplines too. Pre and post-multipliers their points tally today stays the same: 91. Unbelievable for a team with no outside help and considering the fact that some other big in both team size and population countries struggled badly to even earn points today.
     
    6th: Italy
     
    Italy had a pretty poor start to the day, not earning a single point, but they had some in the pipeline and they helped. A ton. Italy is currently sitting in the medal tally with a gold and a silver, add in some nice points finishes and it is currently running with 49 points before and 98 after the multipliers. Italy friendly ripped it's Eurovision "Big Five" buddies into pieces today, but it's only the beggining and the other four can always backfire, so Italy must continue the decent results.
     
    5th: Ecuador
     
    Richard Carapaz.
     
    4th: Hungary
     
    Same with Italy, they've had a poor start with points in the pipeline and the team ended the day with a gold from Aron Szilagyi in Men's Fencing Individual Sabre and a 5th from Omar Salim in Taekwondo Men's -58kg to their name, totalling up to 29 points and 116 post-multipliers. An excellent way to start before the aquatics kick in to this league.
     
    3rd: Serbia
     
    Serbia is currently the only team in the top 5 of the standings to not have a gold medal yet, instead benefiting from a silver from Mikec in Men's Shooting 10m Air Pistol and a bronze in Taekwondo Women's -49kg from Bogdanovic, adding up to 30 points and a whopping 120 after the multiplier treatment, only a 7th place away from taking the lead from what I think are their biggest enemies. Again, nothing else to say, let's move on to
     
    2nd: South Korea
     
    Unbelievable push by them, 1 gold in the Archery Mixed Team and 2 bronzes and a massive 61 point tally today and 122 after multipliers are applied. South Korea managed to take advantage of the disciplines with a gold medal game today as they were pretty favouring to them and China and that's why they are 1-2 in the pre-multiplier points tally. They will probably fall in the standings later in the 'lympics but the sign of that happening isn't there.
     
    1st: Kosovo
     
    Distria Krasniqi. Yes, I reused the same joke as before. Cry about it. /s
     
     
     
    And that concludes the Great 8 segment, now time for the announcement moment.
     
     
    I am converting the standings to Google Sheets to make them more convenient for me and more detailed for you. I will still post the top 10 of both the day and the total standings with the country/state flags together with some fun trivia too, but the rest only stay in the Sheets. Hopefully you like this idea and this report and if you don't, you can give your critizisms or/and recommendations to improve the delivery of this whole thing on this thread.
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    Tried to do a sleepless night and failed  So I'm just a little late, but can still get around to make the standings.
     
    FINAL Day 1 and Total Standings:
     
    1. (NC)  Kosovo 25 × 5 = 125
     
    2. (NC)  South Korea 61 × 2 = 122
     
    3. (NC)  Serbia 30 × 4 = 120
     
    4. (NC)  Hungary 29 × 4 = 116
     
    5. (NC)  Ecuador 25 × 4 = 100
     
    6. (NC)  Italy 49 × 2 = 98
     
    7. (NC)  China 92 × 1 = 92
     
    8. (NC)  Belgium 22 × 4 = 88
     
    9. (NC)  Netherlands 28 × 3 = 84
     
    10. (NC)  Thailand 27 × 3 = 81
     
    =11. (NC)  Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) 26 × 3 = 78
     
    =11. (NC)  Iran 26 × 3 = 78
     
    13. (NC)  Tunisia 18 × 4 = 72
     
    14. (NC)  Estonia 14 × 5 = 70
     
    15. (NC)  Israel 16 × 4 = 64
     
    =16. (NC)  Slovenia 12 × 5 = 60
     
    =16. (NC)  Ukraine 20 × 3 = 60
     
    =16. (NC)  Mongolia 12 × 5 = 60
     
    19. (NC)  Romania 18 × 3 = 54
     
    =20. (NC)  Switzerland 12 × 4 = 48
     
    =20. (NC)  France 24 × 2 = 48
     
    22. (NC)  Japan 47 × 1 = 47
     
    23. (NC)  India 23 × 2 = 46
     
    24. (NC)  Indonesia 14 × 3 = 42
     
    25. (NC)  Georgia 8 × 5 = 40
     
    26. (NC)  ROC (Russia) 39 x 1 = 39
     
    =27. (NC)  Kazakhstan 12 × 3 = 36
     
    =27. (NC)  Spain 18 × 2 = 36
     
    29. (NC)  Norway 6 × 5 = 30
     
    30. (NC)  Mexico 12 × 2 = 24
     
    =31. (NC)  Turkey 10 × 2 = 20
     
    =31. (NC)  Hong Kong 4 × 5 = 20
     
    33. (NC)  Portugal 4 × 4 = 16
     
    =34. (NC)  Cuba 3 × 4 = 12
     
    =34. (NC)  Argentina 6 × 2 = 12
     
    36. (NC)  Ethiopia 2 × 5 = 10
     
    =37. (NC)  Germany 4 × 2 = 8
     
    =37. (NC)  Canada 4 × 2 = 8
     
    =37. (NC)  Vietnam 2 × 4 = 8
     
    40. (NC)  USA 6 × 1 = 6
     
    41. (NC)  Dominican Republic 1 × 4 = 4
     
    42. (NC)  Colombia 1 × 3 = 3
     
    43. (NC)  Great Britain 1 × 2 = 2
     
     
    Most Gained Positions:
     
    Unavailable
     
     
    Most Lost Positions:
     
    Unavailable
     
     
    Newcomers:
     
    Everybody 
     
    Also I've been trying to edit these standings like 4 times now due to my incompetence, so I will slowly update them throughout the day.
     
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    I am thinking of creating a point system, to create a kind of a league counting all olympic sports results effecting in one table. My idea is this:

    for every Olympic final teams will be awarded points as follows:
    1st-25pts, 2nd-18pts, 3rd-15pts, 4th-8pts, 5th-5pts, 6th-3pts, 7th-2pts, 8th-1pt.

    For sports that there is no official ranking for positions 5-8, teams that reached quarter finals will be awarded 5pts, as the 5th position takes.

    In order to make it more "fair" I think to have a multiplier depending on each country's team size and population.

    I will create an accumulate table containing both numbers and I will create one single ranking depending the positions of each country in those two categories. For example if country A is 5th in population but 10th in team size, that makes 15 in the final ranking. From that final ranking each teams points, in every final, will be multiplied as follows:

    Teams ranked 1-20: x1
    teams ranked 21-50:x2
    teams ranked 51-100:x3
    teams ranked 101-150: x4
    teams ranked 150 and so: x5

    Tell me what you think, and maybe someone has a better idea. Improvements needed, and maybe someone would like to help to the calculations. I never done it before, I believe I could make it!
     
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    Tried to do a sleepless night and failed  So I'm just a little late, but can still get around to make the standings.
     
    FINAL Day 1 and Total Standings:
     
    1. (NC)  Kosovo 25 × 5 = 125
     
    2. (NC)  South Korea 61 × 2 = 122
     
    3. (NC)  Serbia 30 × 4 = 120
     
    4. (NC)  Hungary 29 × 4 = 116
     
    5. (NC)  Ecuador 25 × 4 = 100
     
    6. (NC)  Italy 49 × 2 = 98
     
    7. (NC)  China 92 × 1 = 92
     
    8. (NC)  Belgium 22 × 4 = 88
     
    9. (NC)  Netherlands 28 × 3 = 84
     
    10. (NC)  Thailand 27 × 3 = 81
     
    =11. (NC)  Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) 26 × 3 = 78
     
    =11. (NC)  Iran 26 × 3 = 78
     
    13. (NC)  Tunisia 18 × 4 = 72
     
    14. (NC)  Estonia 14 × 5 = 70
     
    15. (NC)  Israel 16 × 4 = 64
     
    =16. (NC)  Slovenia 12 × 5 = 60
     
    =16. (NC)  Ukraine 20 × 3 = 60
     
    =16. (NC)  Mongolia 12 × 5 = 60
     
    19. (NC)  Romania 18 × 3 = 54
     
    =20. (NC)  Switzerland 12 × 4 = 48
     
    =20. (NC)  France 24 × 2 = 48
     
    22. (NC)  Japan 47 × 1 = 47
     
    23. (NC)  India 23 × 2 = 46
     
    24. (NC)  Indonesia 14 × 3 = 42
     
    25. (NC)  Georgia 8 × 5 = 40
     
    26. (NC)  ROC (Russia) 39 x 1 = 39
     
    =27. (NC)  Kazakhstan 12 × 3 = 36
     
    =27. (NC)  Spain 18 × 2 = 36
     
    29. (NC)  Norway 6 × 5 = 30
     
    30. (NC)  Mexico 12 × 2 = 24
     
    =31. (NC)  Turkey 10 × 2 = 20
     
    =31. (NC)  Hong Kong 4 × 5 = 20
     
    33. (NC)  Portugal 4 × 4 = 16
     
    =34. (NC)  Cuba 3 × 4 = 12
     
    =34. (NC)  Argentina 6 × 2 = 12
     
    36. (NC)  Ethiopia 2 × 5 = 10
     
    =37. (NC)  Germany 4 × 2 = 8
     
    =37. (NC)  Canada 4 × 2 = 8
     
    =37. (NC)  Vietnam 2 × 4 = 8
     
    40. (NC)  USA 6 × 1 = 6
     
    41. (NC)  Dominican Republic 1 × 4 = 4
     
    42. (NC)  Colombia 1 × 3 = 3
     
    43. (NC)  Great Britain 1 × 2 = 2
     
     
    Most Gained Positions:
     
    Unavailable
     
     
    Most Lost Positions:
     
    Unavailable
     
     
    Newcomers:
     
    Everybody 
     
    Also I've been trying to edit these standings like 4 times now due to my incompetence, so I will slowly update them throughout the day.
     
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    Happy "this league will technically start only in around 8 hours" moment! 
     
    As I said, I will give you the format of the standings posts in this one post. Hopefully you like it and if you don't, you can tell your critiques or if you have some, recommendations on this very thread. Ok, rambling over, let's get to the format!
     
    At around 2 AM GMT of every day from tomorrow all the way up to August 8th, a post will be up listing (in order):
     
    1) Current standings of that day (updates throughout the day)
     
    2) Current total standings (updates throughout too)
     
    3) Some trivia (most positions gained/lost by a NOC, newcomers to the total standings and etc.)
     
     
     
    Also, here's the multipliers each NOC will get added to their earned points (@El Greco 21 tell me if I gave them wrong):
     
    1x:
     
    USA - 1st team by size, 3rd country by population = 4
     
    Japan - 2nd team by size, 11th country by population = 13
     
    China - 5th team by size, 1st country by population = 6
     
    Russia (ROC) - 11th team by size, 9th country by population = 20
     
    Brazil - 12th team by size, 6th country by population = 18
     
    2x:
     
    Germany - 4th team by size, 19th country by population = 23
     
    France - 6th team by size, 20th country by population = 26
     
    GB - 7th team by size, 21st country by population = 28
     
    Italy - 8th team by size, 25th country by population = 33
     
    Canada - 9th team by size, 37th country by population = 46
     
    Spain - 10th team by size, 30th country by population = 40
     
    South Korea - 14th team by size, 27th country by population = 41
     
    South Africa - 17th team by size, 23rd country by population = 40
     
    Argentina - 18th team by size, 31st country by population = 49
     
    Mexico - 20th team by size, 10th country by population = 30
     
    Egypt - 23rd team by size, 14th country by population = 37
     
    India - 25th team by size, 2nd country by population = 27
     
    Turkey - 28th team by size, 18th country by population = 46
     
    3x:
     
    Australia - 3rd team by size, 53rd country by population = 53
     
    Netherlands - 13th team by size, 67th country by population = 80
     
    Poland - 16th team by size, 38th country by population = 54
     
    Ukraine - 21st team by size, 35th country by population = 56
     
    Romania - 31st team by size, 61st country by population = 92
     
    Kazakhstan - 33rd team by size, 62nd country by population = 95
     
    Kenya - 37th team by size, 29th country by population = 66
     
    Colombia - 40th team by size, 28th country by population = 68
     
    Taiwan (Chinese Taipei) - 42nd team by size, ~57th "country" (not UN recognized) by population = 99
     
    Iran - 43rd team by size, 17th country by population = 60
     
    Uzbekistan - 44th team by size, 40th country by population = 84
     
    Nigeria - 48th team by size, 7th country by population = 55
     
    Morocco - 53rd team by size, 39th country by population = 92
     
    Algeria - 55th team by size, 32nd country by population = 87
     
    Thailand - 60th team by size, 22nd country by population = 82
     
    Indonesia - 77th team by size, 4th country by population = 81
     
    Philippines - 87th team by size, 13th country by population = 100
     
    4x: 
     
    New Zealand - 15th team by size, 121st country by population = 136
     
    Hungary - 19th team by size, 91st country by population = 110
     
    Sweden - 22nd team by size, 88th country by population = 110
     
    Belgium - 24th team by size, 82nd country by population = 106
     
    Ireland - 26th team by size, 122nd country by population = 148
     
    Czech Republic - 27th team by size, 86th country by population = 113
     
    Switzerland - 29th team by size, 99th country by population = 128
     
    Belarus - 32nd team by size, 96th country by population = 128
     
    Denmark - 30th team by size, 112th country by population = 142
     
    Portugal - 34th team by size, 89th country by population = 123
     
    Israel - 35th team by size, 95th country by population = 130
     
    Serbia - 36th team by size, 106th country by population = 142
     
    Greece - 38th team by size, 85th country by population = 123
     
    Cuba - 41st team by size, 83rd country by population = 124
     
    Dominican Republic - 45th team by size, 87th country by population = 132
     
    Tunisia - 46th team by size, 80th country by population = 126
     
    Austria - 47th team by size, 98th country by population = 145
     
    Chile - 50th team by size, 60th country by population = 110
     
    Ecuador - 54th team by size, 66th country by population = 120
     
    Venezuela - 56th team by size, 50th country by population = 106
     
    Azerbaijan - 57th team by size, 90th country by population = 147
     
    Peru - 67th team by size, 42nd country by population = 109
     
    Malaysia - 73rd team by size, 44th country by population = 117
     
    Saudi Arabia - 76th team by size, 41st country by population = 117
     
    Ivory Coast - 78th team by size, 51st country by population = 129
     
    Zambia - 79th team by size, 64th country by population = 143
     
    Uganda - 80th team by size, 34th country by population = 114
     
    Guatemala - 81st team by size, 69th country by population = 150
     
    Angola - 85th team by size, 45th country by population = 130
     
    Vietnam - 88th team by size, 15th country by population = 103
     
    Ghana - 94th team by size, 46th country by population = 140
     
    Pakistan - 107th team by size, 5th country by population = 112
     
    DR Congo - 123rd team by size, 16th country by population = 139
     
    Bangladesh - 128th team by size, 8th country by population = 136
     
    5x:
     
    Other NOCs
     
     
    Also also, I want to propose a change in the points system (pick one of these two Greco to either replace yours as the universal points or let me utilize one of them in race disciplines while yours will stay as the knockout tournament points system or none or both):
     
    1st:
     
    1st earns 25 points,
    2nd earns 18,
    3rd earns 12,
    4th earns 9,
    5th earns 6,
    6th earns 4,
    7th earns 2,
    8th earns 1
     
    2nd:
     
    1st earns 25 points, 
    2nd earns 18,
    3rd earns 12,
    4th earns 6,
    5th earns 4,
    6th earns 3,
    7th earns 2,
    8th earns 1
     
    They give a bigger reward for getting into the final of a knockout tournament or 2nd over 3rd in a race discipline.
     
    Anyways, see you tomorrow, or today, if questions, critiques or recommendations arise! 
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    Zodo got a reaction from Gianlu33 in Olympic Games 2020 League   
    Happy "this league will technically start only in around 8 hours" moment! 
     
    As I said, I will give you the format of the standings posts in this one post. Hopefully you like it and if you don't, you can tell your critiques or if you have some, recommendations on this very thread. Ok, rambling over, let's get to the format!
     
    At around 2 AM GMT of every day from tomorrow all the way up to August 8th, a post will be up listing (in order):
     
    1) Current standings of that day (updates throughout the day)
     
    2) Current total standings (updates throughout too)
     
    3) Some trivia (most positions gained/lost by a NOC, newcomers to the total standings and etc.)
     
     
     
    Also, here's the multipliers each NOC will get added to their earned points (@El Greco 21 tell me if I gave them wrong):
     
    1x:
     
    USA - 1st team by size, 3rd country by population = 4
     
    Japan - 2nd team by size, 11th country by population = 13
     
    China - 5th team by size, 1st country by population = 6
     
    Russia (ROC) - 11th team by size, 9th country by population = 20
     
    Brazil - 12th team by size, 6th country by population = 18
     
    2x:
     
    Germany - 4th team by size, 19th country by population = 23
     
    France - 6th team by size, 20th country by population = 26
     
    GB - 7th team by size, 21st country by population = 28
     
    Italy - 8th team by size, 25th country by population = 33
     
    Canada - 9th team by size, 37th country by population = 46
     
    Spain - 10th team by size, 30th country by population = 40
     
    South Korea - 14th team by size, 27th country by population = 41
     
    South Africa - 17th team by size, 23rd country by population = 40
     
    Argentina - 18th team by size, 31st country by population = 49
     
    Mexico - 20th team by size, 10th country by population = 30
     
    Egypt - 23rd team by size, 14th country by population = 37
     
    India - 25th team by size, 2nd country by population = 27
     
    Turkey - 28th team by size, 18th country by population = 46
     
    3x:
     
    Australia - 3rd team by size, 53rd country by population = 53
     
    Netherlands - 13th team by size, 67th country by population = 80
     
    Poland - 16th team by size, 38th country by population = 54
     
    Ukraine - 21st team by size, 35th country by population = 56
     
    Romania - 31st team by size, 61st country by population = 92
     
    Kazakhstan - 33rd team by size, 62nd country by population = 95
     
    Kenya - 37th team by size, 29th country by population = 66
     
    Colombia - 40th team by size, 28th country by population = 68
     
    Taiwan (Chinese Taipei) - 42nd team by size, ~57th "country" (not UN recognized) by population = 99
     
    Iran - 43rd team by size, 17th country by population = 60
     
    Uzbekistan - 44th team by size, 40th country by population = 84
     
    Nigeria - 48th team by size, 7th country by population = 55
     
    Morocco - 53rd team by size, 39th country by population = 92
     
    Algeria - 55th team by size, 32nd country by population = 87
     
    Thailand - 60th team by size, 22nd country by population = 82
     
    Indonesia - 77th team by size, 4th country by population = 81
     
    Philippines - 87th team by size, 13th country by population = 100
     
    4x: 
     
    New Zealand - 15th team by size, 121st country by population = 136
     
    Hungary - 19th team by size, 91st country by population = 110
     
    Sweden - 22nd team by size, 88th country by population = 110
     
    Belgium - 24th team by size, 82nd country by population = 106
     
    Ireland - 26th team by size, 122nd country by population = 148
     
    Czech Republic - 27th team by size, 86th country by population = 113
     
    Switzerland - 29th team by size, 99th country by population = 128
     
    Belarus - 32nd team by size, 96th country by population = 128
     
    Denmark - 30th team by size, 112th country by population = 142
     
    Portugal - 34th team by size, 89th country by population = 123
     
    Israel - 35th team by size, 95th country by population = 130
     
    Serbia - 36th team by size, 106th country by population = 142
     
    Greece - 38th team by size, 85th country by population = 123
     
    Cuba - 41st team by size, 83rd country by population = 124
     
    Dominican Republic - 45th team by size, 87th country by population = 132
     
    Tunisia - 46th team by size, 80th country by population = 126
     
    Austria - 47th team by size, 98th country by population = 145
     
    Chile - 50th team by size, 60th country by population = 110
     
    Ecuador - 54th team by size, 66th country by population = 120
     
    Venezuela - 56th team by size, 50th country by population = 106
     
    Azerbaijan - 57th team by size, 90th country by population = 147
     
    Peru - 67th team by size, 42nd country by population = 109
     
    Malaysia - 73rd team by size, 44th country by population = 117
     
    Saudi Arabia - 76th team by size, 41st country by population = 117
     
    Ivory Coast - 78th team by size, 51st country by population = 129
     
    Zambia - 79th team by size, 64th country by population = 143
     
    Uganda - 80th team by size, 34th country by population = 114
     
    Guatemala - 81st team by size, 69th country by population = 150
     
    Angola - 85th team by size, 45th country by population = 130
     
    Vietnam - 88th team by size, 15th country by population = 103
     
    Ghana - 94th team by size, 46th country by population = 140
     
    Pakistan - 107th team by size, 5th country by population = 112
     
    DR Congo - 123rd team by size, 16th country by population = 139
     
    Bangladesh - 128th team by size, 8th country by population = 136
     
    5x:
     
    Other NOCs
     
     
    Also also, I want to propose a change in the points system (pick one of these two Greco to either replace yours as the universal points or let me utilize one of them in race disciplines while yours will stay as the knockout tournament points system or none or both):
     
    1st:
     
    1st earns 25 points,
    2nd earns 18,
    3rd earns 12,
    4th earns 9,
    5th earns 6,
    6th earns 4,
    7th earns 2,
    8th earns 1
     
    2nd:
     
    1st earns 25 points, 
    2nd earns 18,
    3rd earns 12,
    4th earns 6,
    5th earns 4,
    6th earns 3,
    7th earns 2,
    8th earns 1
     
    They give a bigger reward for getting into the final of a knockout tournament or 2nd over 3rd in a race discipline.
     
    Anyways, see you tomorrow, or today, if questions, critiques or recommendations arise! 
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    Zodo got a reaction from El Greco 21 in Olympic Games 2020 League   
    Hello guys, I will do the live updated standings for @El Greco 21 as he can't do them himself. I'll post the format of how the updated standings will get to you here later but you won't have to wait long for it. Also, sorry if I seem a little shady, I am a slight Olympic fanatic like most of you all, but I only found out about this site a couple of weeks back and I am also not a big fan of just talking about sport and the Games, so when I found out about this fun idea and also that the guy who came up with it can't do live updates, I created this account a week ago and asked if I can do them for him, he allowed me and here I am (I don't really think I needes his permission, but I did ask for it just in case). Hopefully this can make me more positively known on this site
  19. Like
    Zodo got a reaction from Sindo in Olympic Games 2020 League   
    Hello guys, I will do the live updated standings for @El Greco 21 as he can't do them himself. I'll post the format of how the updated standings will get to you here later but you won't have to wait long for it. Also, sorry if I seem a little shady, I am a slight Olympic fanatic like most of you all, but I only found out about this site a couple of weeks back and I am also not a big fan of just talking about sport and the Games, so when I found out about this fun idea and also that the guy who came up with it can't do live updates, I created this account a week ago and asked if I can do them for him, he allowed me and here I am (I don't really think I needes his permission, but I did ask for it just in case). Hopefully this can make me more positively known on this site
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