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Tiny country just north of South Africa is amazing. Consider they run through the jungle in bare feet, wearing running shoes they should have won. Go Botswana!!
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Consider how close Serbia came to defeating the USA Men's Basketball team. They have something beyond a population pool providing their talent. Perhaps it was their haircuts and fewer tattoos. Who knows? |
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I've got a pool. I've got a pond. Pond's good for you... |
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Because most of the World's population is not Christian...
...and most of those who are do not over-react to imagined slights. |
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Well said
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Because they have to outrun the lions and wilderbesst
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I just came across this website.
OlympicNationalRankings It says that the top 5 countries were 1. Australia 2. France 3. Great Britain 4. Netherlands 5. USA It uses probability rankings to determine which country performed the best at the Olympics. It is based on a mathematical formula that appears to be quite complicated. It takes a 24 page article to explain it. I just went to the results! It does this by ranking according to the Probability Index U, which has a simple meaning: U measures the improbability that a country of a given population would win as many medals as it has, or more medals, if all people in competitive countries worldwide had equal medal-winning capabilities. |
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I guess when you don't have enough to eat, you don't have much time to spend at the golf course, swimming pool, track, or gymnasium. No golds for India: Why the world’s most populous country punches below its weight at the Olympics - Yahoo Sports “When people say 1.4 billion people and only (six) medals, that is a totally wrong headline, because … 1.39 billion people don’t have access to sports facilities,” said Boria Majumdar, sports analyst and author of “Dreams of a Billion: India and the Olympic Games.” |
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