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Does anyone know how many golds we've won where Australia have won silver?
think the OP shot his load early on this one
Does anyone know how many golds we've won where Australia have won silver?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/datablog/2012/jul/30/olympics-2012-alternative-medal-table
We're 35th in terms of total medals against GDP (since there's direct way to measure the Olympic funding), and 20th for golds.
So yeah, as I said before, it's hardly worth bragging about when you put it like that. I've seen so many "yeah but if you look at the population..." posts in the last week it's tiresome now.
What amazes me is that we've reached this monumental achievement despite some of the more high-profile athletes not quite living up to their billing.
Cavendish, Pendleton, Addlington, Dailey*, Tweddle... the list goes on – They have all under-achieved for one reason or another.
However, we've made history in the Men's Gymnastics, Tennis, Double-trap Shooting and Equestrian.
It's been fantastic!
*He may still do well in the individual event.
I'm not knocking our achievements, I just think it's a bit silly to start bringing in other factors into how well we've done, when there are a lot of countries below us that are having even more remarkable achievements in those areas.Nah, this is more tiresome by far I can assure you. They have taken plenty into account in those tables yet will have ignored hundreds of others factors. Climate, use of facilities, how their youth setup works, not just the funding etc.
We are doing much much much better than we should be or ever expected. We are beating our traditional rivals in the table and doing really well.
It didn't sound like he was "slating" them to me, just that those were some of the pre-Olympics names that were touted as our biggest gold favourites, and they've not managed it. That's the beauty of the Olympics for me - sometimes the favourite just can't perform on the day. You get some great underdog stories from that.I think its a little harsh slating a couple of those
What is wrong?
It didn't sound like he was "slating" them to me, just that those were some of the pre-Olympics names that were touted as our biggest gold favourites, and they've not managed it. That's the beauty of the Olympics for me - sometimes the favourite just can't perform on the day. You get some great underdog stories from that.
To be fair we did start off very slow and it did highlight some of the events we need to work on. Swimming in particular.
Absolutely - when I was ending my swimming a few years back, it was just getting 'serious' with new programmes being introduced, new coaching methods, etc.They might not have won medals in those finals, but it's still an achievement to be built on, rather than a failure to be criticised.
I haven't watched any events today as I have been enjoying the sun, just checked the medals table and Russia are almost caught up to us .
Please tell me they don't have enough events left to get more golds.