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The Olympics - Paris 2024: match day thread


Too many bronze medals though.

Some teams have over performed, some have massively under performed.

Can you have "too many" bronze medals?

It is possible to perform (or even over-perform) and still not win if someone does even better. That's just the nature of sport.

Japan and Australia are ahead of GBR as they pile up golds in a few events while GBR are competitive in a wider number of sports.
 
Actually, I was wrong. The target was a minimum of 50 up to 70, so only a few short of that

Too many bronze medals though.

Some teams have over performed, some have massively under performed.
The positive is that it's across a range of sports. That strengthens the case of those sports when it comes to handing out funding. There's also a few sports, especially cycling, where those bronze medals have been won by athletes at their first Olympics. Again, that strengthens the argument to back them over the next four years.
 
Can you have "too many" bronze medals?

It is possible to perform (or even over-perform) and still not win if someone does even better. That's just the nature of sport.

Japan and Australia are ahead of GBR as they pile up golds in a few events while GBR are competitive in a wider number of sports.
I'm talking about Team GB's expectations.

They set the targets and the funding for the next cycle is based on whether those targets are achieved.
 
Great that we've met total medal targets but you can guarantee they ain't happy with dropping half of our gold medals from recent years

Cycling is in a rebuilding phase after the retirement of some legends, usually get a few in boxing but the whole competition was a disgrace and I think there are usually more in sailing but doubt that is a sport that many people care about.
 
Given the medal table is effectively just a function of gold medals won it would suggest that we have under performed there but it's fine margins and sometimes it doesn't go your way. Also there have been blistering performances from Aus, France, Japan, Germany and Netherlands which has shared things out more.
 
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