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http://josephmersinger.blogspot.com/2008/08/olympic-medal-count.html <b>Olympic Medal Count</b> (by: Joseph Mersinger) 2nd Runner Up: RUSSIAN FEDERATION 3rd Runner Up: GREAT BRITAIN Congratulations to all of the <b>Olympic</b> Champions and Medalists. Here's a website that shows all of the athletes who won GOLD MEDALS for the United States: US Gold Medals.
http://antiaging.reviewk.com/?pu003d6622 All-Time <b>Olympic Medal</b> Tally/<b>Count</b>/Standings | read my mind (b With the 2008 Beijing Summer <b>Olympic</b> Games over, it is but fitting to publish not only a <b>medal</b> tally/<b>count</b>/standings for these Games but also an update of the all-time <b>Olympic medal</b> table representing the combined all-time medals won by <b>...</b>
http://www.insidesocal.com/ucla/2008/08/uclas-medal-count.html UCLAu0026#39;s <b>medal count</b> (by: Brian Dohn) Swimmer Tom Jager has the most <b>Olympic</b> medals by a Bruin man with seven (5 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze). Jager also has the distinction of having won the most gold medals by any UCLA athlete. Final 2008 <b>Olympic</b> Games <b>Medal Count</b> <b>...</b>
http://insightbydesign.blogspot.com/2008/08/gold-medal-count.html Gold <b>Medal Count</b> (by: Paul Soldera) It's an <b>Olympic medal count</b> you can sort by total, per capita or per some GDP figure. (if it's not working for you, you can look at it here) When you look at total medals won by population (per captia), the list changes drastically <b>...</b>
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Who is leading in the olympic medal count? I don't understand the medal count. I went on a chinese and a english website, and they both have China ahead since they go by gold medals. On the american website they have the USA ahead as they go by all gold medals. When I went on the oympic website, they also went by gold medals and had china ahead. Apparently that is the correct way to count and has always been like that. So why do we count them differently if everyone else goes by the amount of gold medals?
From the old medal count in olympic official website, you can find it is sort by gold medal first.
However, US Media avoid leading by China, so they change the sorting method in total medals. They act like a kid.
Lets consider in this situation, if Nation A won all 302 gold medals, but Nation B won all silver and bronze. Will you accept B is the champion but not A. ( Obviously A got 302 No.1 )
Nation__Gold___Silver___Bronze___Total
B_________0____302______302____ 604
A_______302______0________0 ____302
Feel disappoint for the Media who change the rule to protect the nation image. Media should be stand in natural.
Which country is leading the Olympic medal count per capita? The US is crushing China in the per capita medal count, but are there other countries that are beating the US? It's an interesting measure because it levels the playing field. Of course a country with 2 billion citizens is going to beat a country with 200,000 based on sheer genetic advantage with so many to choose from.
They do? In Ausralia we do it by gold. I thought everyone did. That's the IOC standard. The US probably wants to feel like they're 'winning'...which apparently is the point of everything these days.
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