Paris 2024 Olympics Thread - 11th August (pg 430)

Apart from the 16 year old who got bronze yesterday!
To be fair, Sky Brown grew up in Japan and the USA, and Andy MacDonald is basically an American who wanted to go to the Olympics, so looked to qualify through his dad's nationality. So two out of our three skateboarders took up the sport because they lived in America, which suggests that Britain probably isn't a hotbed of skateboarding talent. Which is fine. We don't have to be into every sport.
 
To be fair, Sky Brown grew up in Japan and the USA, and Andy MacDonald is basically an American who wanted to go to the Olympics, so looked to qualify through his dad's nationality. So two out of our three skateboarders took up the sport because they lived in America, which suggests that Britain probably isn't a hotbed of skateboarding talent. Which is fine. We don't have to be into every sport.
I think a lot go to USA for weather as well, plus their pavements are usually skateboarder friendly unlike ours!
 
13:30-14:45 – Taekwondo – Women’s 57kg – Quarterfinals – If Jade Jones (GBR) qualifies.
Rag.
Athletics Schedule

09:05 – Women’s Heptathlon – 100m Hurdles
09:25 – Women’s Shot Put – Qualification
09:35 – Women’s 100m Hurdles – Repechage Round
10:05 - Women’s Heptathlon – High Jump
10:10 – Women’s 4x100m Relay – Round 1
10:35 – Men’s 4x100m Relay – Round 1
11:00 – Men’s 800m – Repechage Round
18:35 – Women’s 1500m – Semi-Finals
18:35 - Women’s Heptathlon – Shot Put
19:00 – Women’s Long Jump – FINAL
19:25 – Men’s Javelin Throw – FINAL
19:30 – Men’s 200m – FINAL
20:25 – Women’s 400m Hurdles – FINAL
20:45 – Men’s 110m Hurdles - FINAL
When will KJT get injured?
 
The American just like last night wanted it more. They’re having a phenomenal Olympics in the track and field and they're simply prepared to push themselves to the limits to win a gold. Like most of the european countries we seem to be there just to make up the numbers.

I don't think they want it more, they've just pulled out phenomenal performances. MHS ran the 5th fastest time ever and a huge PB. You can't do more than that. Kerr maybe could have timed hi move better, but Ingebrigtsen should have been defending the inside and Kerr couldn't do anything about that in the end.

They're pulling out some incredible performances. It's always down to fine margins and whether that be the lean for the finish or timing of their sprint, they're nailing it.

I thought Asha Smith could have medalled in the 200m if she'd had gone for the line better, she seemed to just ease up whilst the American ducked for it and got the bronze.
 
I think a lot go to USA for weather as well, plus their pavements are usually skateboarder friendly unlike ours!

I don't think Sky Brown has ever lived in the UK. Born in Japan to a Japanese Mum and British Dad then grew up there and in the US I believe.
 
I think a lot go to USA for weather as well, plus their pavements are usually skateboarder friendly unlike ours!
Plus they make the manoeuvres sound waaaay much cooler maaaaaan. A parallel inverted 360 sounds so much better than ' arse over tit '
 
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Interestingly (or not as the case may be) we are 20th in terms of gold medals per head. Per million of population it is -

Dominica 13.69
St Lucia 5.55
Brunei 2.2
Ireland 0.79
Australia 0.64
New Zealand 0.57
Netherlands 0.51
Croatia 0.50
Slovenia 0.47
Chinese Taipei 0.36
Hungary 0.3
Sweden 0.28
Serbia 0.28
Georgia 0.27
Hong Kong 0.27
South Korea 0.21
France 0.2
Azerbaijan 0.19
Norway 0.19
GB 0.18

USA are 0.07
Japan 0.09
China 0.02

If you look at total medals and say a gold is worth 3, silver 2 and bronze 1, the order is

Dominica
St lucia
Grenada
Brunei
New Zealand
Australia
Ireland
Chinese Taipei
Croatia
Jamaica
Netherlands
Georgia
Fiji
Kosovo
Hungary
Cape Verde
Sweden
Cyprus
Slovenia
France
Israel
GB (22nd)

USA are 59th and China 64th

India are last in both tables

However countries with populations over 30 million with no medals at all (excluding Russia who are excluded from the Olympics) are:-

Pakistan 240 million
Nigeria 223 million
Bangladesh 173 million
Congo 102 million
Vietnam 99 million
Thailand 72 million
Tanzania 67m
Myanmar 55 m
Sudan 48m
Iraq 46m
Afghanistan 42m
Morocco 38m
Saudi Arabia 37 m
Angola 37m
Yemen 34m
Ghana 34m
Mozambique 35m
Nepal 31m
Madagascar 30m

So on both measures Dominica and St Lucia are winning the Olympics


I should add that on the way back from West Ham last season we were talking about fantasy football and my youngest went “oh my dad’s a spreadsheet wanker” (I admit I did have a spreadsheet for fantasy football) - so I was basically on a par with the briefcase wanker from the Inbetweeners! - which unfortunately has stuck
Revised for latest medal table -

Golds per million of population:-
1​
Dominica13.69
2​
St Lucia5.55
3​
Brunei2.20
4​
Ireland0.79
5​
Australia0.68
6​
New Zealand0.57
7​
Netherlands0.51
8​
Croatia0.50
9​
Slovenia0.47
10​
Chinese Taipei0.36
11​
Jamaica0.35
12​
Hungary0.30
13​
Sweden0.28
14​
Serbia0.28
15​
Georgia0.27
16​
Hong Kong0.27
17​
Korea0.23
18​
France0.20
19​
Azerbaijan0.19
20​
Norway0.18
21​
Cuba0.18
22​
GBR0.18

We have dropped from 20th to 22nd, Jamaica and Cuba have gone above us

USA up from 0.07 to 0.08
China stay at 0.02
Japan move from 0.09 to 0.10

In terms of 3 points for gold, 2 for silver and 1 for bronze we drop from 22nd to 23rd as below:- (Armenia have gone above us)

1​
Dominica41.07
2​
St Lucia27.74
3​
Grenada7.92
4​
Brunei6.60
5​
New Zealand4.21
6​
Jamaica3.54
7​
Australia3.37
8​
Ireland2.97
9​
Croatia2.74
10​
Chinese Taipei2.53
11​
Netherlands2.44
12​
Georgia2.15
13​
Fiji2.14
14​
Kosovo1.89
15​
Armenia1.80
16​
Hungary1.67
17​
Cape Verde1.67
18​
Sweden1.60
19​
Cyprus1.59
20​
Lithuania1.47
21​
France1.45
22​
Slovenia1.42
23​
GBR1.33

Of the countries who have won medals, India are still last (biggest population in the world, currently no golds or silvers).

Of the countries with no medals but populations over 30 million, there are now 17 - Morocco have now won a medal and Thailand should not have been on this list - spelling error on spreadsheet before (oops).

I really need to get a proper hobby
 
Revised for latest medal table -

Golds per million of population:-
1​
Dominica13.69
2​
St Lucia5.55
3​
Brunei2.20
4​
Ireland0.79
5​
Australia0.68
6​
New Zealand0.57
7​
Netherlands0.51
8​
Croatia0.50
9​
Slovenia0.47
10​
Chinese Taipei0.36
11​
Jamaica0.35
12​
Hungary0.30
13​
Sweden0.28
14​
Serbia0.28
15​
Georgia0.27
16​
Hong Kong0.27
17​
Korea0.23
18​
France0.20
19​
Azerbaijan0.19
20​
Norway0.18
21​
Cuba0.18
22​
GBR0.18

We have dropped from 20th to 22nd, Jamaica and Cuba have gone above us

USA up from 0.07 to 0.08
China stay at 0.02
Japan move from 0.09 to 0.10

In terms of 3 points for gold, 2 for silver and 1 for bronze we drop from 22nd to 23rd as below:- (Armenia have gone above us)

1​
Dominica41.07
2​
St Lucia27.74
3​
Grenada7.92
4​
Brunei6.60
5​
New Zealand4.21
6​
Jamaica3.54
7​
Australia3.37
8​
Ireland2.97
9​
Croatia2.74
10​
Chinese Taipei2.53
11​
Netherlands2.44
12​
Georgia2.15
13​
Fiji2.14
14​
Kosovo1.89
15​
Armenia1.80
16​
Hungary1.67
17​
Cape Verde1.67
18​
Sweden1.60
19​
Cyprus1.59
20​
Lithuania1.47
21​
France1.45
22​
Slovenia1.42
23​
GBR1.33

Of the countries who have won medals, India are still last (biggest population in the world, currently no golds or silvers).

Of the countries with no medals but populations over 30 million, there are now 17 - Morocco have now won a medal and Thailand should not have been on this list - spelling error on spreadsheet before (oops).

I really need to get a proper hobby

I was literally just looking for something on that, having seen the Aussie swimmer looking like she might win gold. They're having an unbelievable Olympics. Had we converted just a few of those tight finishes from silver to gold we would be smashing it too.
 
Revised for latest medal table -

Golds per million of population:-
1​
Dominica13.69
2​
St Lucia5.55
3​
Brunei2.20
4​
Ireland0.79
5​
Australia0.68
6​
New Zealand0.57
7​
Netherlands0.51
8​
Croatia0.50
9​
Slovenia0.47
10​
Chinese Taipei0.36
11​
Jamaica0.35
12​
Hungary0.30
13​
Sweden0.28
14​
Serbia0.28
15​
Georgia0.27
16​
Hong Kong0.27
17​
Korea0.23
18​
France0.20
19​
Azerbaijan0.19
20​
Norway0.18
21​
Cuba0.18
22​
GBR0.18

We have dropped from 20th to 22nd, Jamaica and Cuba have gone above us

USA up from 0.07 to 0.08
China stay at 0.02
Japan move from 0.09 to 0.10

In terms of 3 points for gold, 2 for silver and 1 for bronze we drop from 22nd to 23rd as below:- (Armenia have gone above us)

1​
Dominica41.07
2​
St Lucia27.74
3​
Grenada7.92
4​
Brunei6.60
5​
New Zealand4.21
6​
Jamaica3.54
7​
Australia3.37
8​
Ireland2.97
9​
Croatia2.74
10​
Chinese Taipei2.53
11​
Netherlands2.44
12​
Georgia2.15
13​
Fiji2.14
14​
Kosovo1.89
15​
Armenia1.80
16​
Hungary1.67
17​
Cape Verde1.67
18​
Sweden1.60
19​
Cyprus1.59
20​
Lithuania1.47
21​
France1.45
22​
Slovenia1.42
23​
GBR1.33

Of the countries who have won medals, India are still last (biggest population in the world, currently no golds or silvers).

Of the countries with no medals but populations over 30 million, there are now 17 - Morocco have now won a medal and Thailand should not have been on this list - spelling error on spreadsheet before (oops).

I really need to get a proper hobby
I’ll give that post 100 likes. Is that ok?
@MCFC1993 has got the Gold medal so you can have the Silver medal. Ok? :-)
 
I’ll give that post 100 likes. Is that ok?
@MCFC1993 has got the Gold medal so you can have the Silver medal. Ok? :-)
I’ll take that Eccles. The real hero of these Olympics has been MCFC1993, his summaries are amazing. If I was doing my job properly I would be putting factors into my spreadsheet for social/economic/political factors such as gdp per head of population, adjusting population for GBR and N Ireland including medal winners competing for Ireland - but even I am not that much of a spreadsheet wanker
 
The BBCs coverage of the Olympics this year has been shite, seems to be more time in the studio listening to Claire Balding waffling on than actually showing sports when there’s plenty of sports happening they could show.
Yes the BBC has always been my go to for most things sporting especially the Commonwealth and the Olympics and the Worlds but seriously poor this year.
That flipping great studio couch with the two presenters a mile away from each other and a cavernous room almost empty doesn’t help.
But the coverage of the sports was/is abysmal. Sorry Auntie Beeb.
 
Decent start for KJT, better than her time when she won the world champs last year.

Would love another heptathlon gold, and GB deserve to pull off a bit of a "shock" somewhere having missed gold so many times.
 
The last 4 Olympic Games Golds -

2008 19
2012 29
2016 27
2020 22

With 12 at the moment that trend is very much looking downwards (2012 influenced by being at home)
 
The last 4 Olympic Games Golds -

2008 19
2012 29
2016 27
2020 22

With 12 at the moment that trend is very much looking downwards (2012 influenced by being at home)

Quite the drop off that. With the fine margins, and some of those tight finishes going our way we should be on 16 now, and looking at 20 overall again which is a great achievement. Sadly we'll be a fair few off that.
 
Quite the drop off that. With the fine margins, and some of those tight finishes going our way we should be on 16 now, and looking at 20 overall again which is a great achievement. Sadly we'll be a fair few off that.
That’s the thing with the Olympics it’s very fine margins to win, so a close silver is still a silver (not having a pop)
 

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