ChatterBank6 mins ago
Please Explain...
I might be being thick here, but that's not unusual. Just been looking at the Olympics medal table. I see that GB are second with 55 medals and China are third with 57. There must be some sort of points allocation for different types but I can't figure it out.
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Total medal count is irrelevant. First priority is total number of Gold. If equal on Gold, then highest number of Silver. If also equal on Silver, then highest number of Bronze. If
20:44 Thu 18th Aug 2016
But Europe lead the medal charts, because it says so here, and you have to believe the Express?
http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/uk/70 1448/Ri o-2016- Olympic s-Europ ean-Uni on-EU-B rexit-U kip
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as ABerrant says. However, the USA just counts the total number of medals, so they think China is coming second
http:// www.usa today.c om/spor ts/
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Yes, combining the medal tally for all 28 nations is but the thin end of a very thick wedge. This is amongst the delusions of grandeur that the Euromaniacs have. It may only be sport it’s also only the beginning.
“The website [which produced the table on behalf of the EU] agreed that the table was not quite fair on countries outside the EU.”
Er…you could say that. It's not too clever for those within it either.
On a far more serious note I read a suggestion somewhere that instead of Silver and Bronze medals being used as “tie breakers” to produce the table a points system (3 for Gold, 2 for Silver, 1 for Bronze) might be used instead. Examining the current table the only difference this would make to the top eight is that Germany would be relegated to fifth with Russia moving up to fourth.
“The website [which produced the table on behalf of the EU] agreed that the table was not quite fair on countries outside the EU.”
Er…you could say that. It's not too clever for those within it either.
On a far more serious note I read a suggestion somewhere that instead of Silver and Bronze medals being used as “tie breakers” to produce the table a points system (3 for Gold, 2 for Silver, 1 for Bronze) might be used instead. Examining the current table the only difference this would make to the top eight is that Germany would be relegated to fifth with Russia moving up to fourth.
"http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/701448/Rio-2016-Olympics-European-Union-EU-Brexit-Ukip"
Surely this is not the same Tom Parfitt who used to write for the Times.
Has he had a lobotomy if so?
"Team GB, which is ranked second in the actual table with 50 medals including 19 golds, does not appear on the EU's table at all."
Er, maybe that is because GB's medals are included in the EU total? Just a thought
Surely this is not the same Tom Parfitt who used to write for the Times.
Has he had a lobotomy if so?
"Team GB, which is ranked second in the actual table with 50 medals including 19 golds, does not appear on the EU's table at all."
Er, maybe that is because GB's medals are included in the EU total? Just a thought
"Combining the medal tally for all 28 nations ... is amongst the delusions of grandeur that the Euromaniacs have. It may only be sport it’s also only the beginning."
That may be so, but then so is this equally deluded attempt to link the GB team's performance as a sign of how good Brexit is, some have tried to claim...
https:/ /twitte r.com/D avidHad ley1973 /status /764908 0303454 78148?r ef_src= twsrc%5 Etfw
That may be so, but then so is this equally deluded attempt to link the GB team's performance as a sign of how good Brexit is, some have tried to claim...
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The EU does Not have a single team in the Olympics.
So the list produced on its behalf is rubbish.
http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/uk/70 1448/Ri o-2016- Olympic s-Europ ean-Uni on-EU-B rexit-U kip
Hans.
So the list produced on its behalf is rubbish.
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Hans.
"That may be so, but then so is this equally deluded attempt to link the GB team's performance as a sign of how good Brexit is, some have tried to claim..."
Quite agree, Jim. Utter nonsense.
"Subtract GB's total from the EU one and then see how they stand!"
The EU would stiill be top (56 Golds, or thereabouts)
Quite agree, Jim. Utter nonsense.
"Subtract GB's total from the EU one and then see how they stand!"
The EU would stiill be top (56 Golds, or thereabouts)