U.S. Medal Count Total

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S.S.Aggie
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Let's see how Team USA stacks up to our recent medal totals...

Beijing 2008, through Thursday:
USA - 95
(29, 34, 32)

China - 83
(46, 15, 22) #1 in golds

Russia -51
(16, 16, 19)



Athens 2004:
USA - 102
(36, 39, 27) #1 in golds

Russia - 92
(27, 27, 38)

China - 63
(32, 17, 14)



Sydney 2000:
USA - 91
(36, 24, 31) #1 in golds

Russia - 88
(32, 28, 28)

China - 59
(28, 16, 15)



Atlanta 1996:
USA - 101
(44, 32, 25) #1 in golds

Germany - 65
(20, 18, 27)

Russia - 63
(26, 21, 16)

[This message has been edited by S.S.Aggie (edited 8/21/2008 6:32p).]
JDUB08AG
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Its amazing what mandatory, err, state sponsored programs and cheating can do for a country. The funny thing is, even with all that, we are still going to win the overall medal count.
Ag Since 83
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We have tied our Athens total at 102
Cooter00
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How many new medal events have been added the last few olympics...?
S.S.Aggie
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More guaranteed medals to come:
Men's Bball
Women's Bball
Men's Vball
Women's Vball
Men's water polo
4x400 Relays (as long as we don't drop the baton)
EllisCoAg
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quote:
4x400 Relays (as long as we don't drop the baton)




SO IT'S YOUR FAULT
RXO
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I just looked at the medal count and it seems like the former USSR countries combined would be in the lead, I thought with out the propaganda incentive they would no longer be as competitive
RXO
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I just looked at the medal count and it seems like the former USSR countries combined would be in the lead, I thought with out the propaganda incentive they would no longer be as competitive
RXO
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I just looked at the medal count and it seems like the former USSR countries combined would be in the lead, I thought with out the propaganda incentive they would no longer be as competitive
RXO
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I just looked at the medal count and it seems like the former USSR countries combined would be in the lead, I thought with out the propaganda incentive they would no longer be as competitive
S.S.Aggie
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107 total

We'll reach 110 or more with guaranteed medals in Men's bball, vball, and waterpolo tomorrow.
AnalogyAg
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RXO- that is true (they total about 165 right now) but you have to consider also the advantage of being separate countries- means the ability to have more participants.

Example: If you chopped the U.S. into six different countries, think how many chances we'd have.

We'd have six relay teams, 20 different people in the 100 meter dash, etc.. etc.. etc..

a lot of great athletes don't make it past the olympic trials.

think how many great softball, volleyball, basketball, baseball, teams we'd have- not to mention swimmers, gymnasts, BMX,....
RXO
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You are right I hadn't thought about that, I guess in adding all the former republics total golds would be more representative to were they are, and that would still be very good
S.S.Aggie
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Final -
USA: 110 (36 golds)
China: 100 (51 golds)
SpicewoodAg
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Just think what would have happened if T&F performed to expectations (and potential).

Think Schwartz
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Agnzona
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Hawaii, with a poulation of 1 1/4 million sent 18 athletes to the Olympics and 12 won medals.
Wow that is impressive!
S.S.Aggie
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and they just won the LLWS
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