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Downunder Dolphan
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« Reply #11 on: August 05, 2024, 07:00:15 am » |
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On a different front, the USA beat out Australia in both gold medals and overall medals with the final race in the pool today. There has been a rivalry between the two countries for years. This year had a bit of bulletin board material with one of the Australian women talking about the Americans pre race activities and how nice it is to not hear our national anthem when we fail to win.
Haha yeah, it's a fairly healthy rivalry! For a small country (in regard to population) it's nice to be up with the big countries. That said, of all the olympic budget, the most Australian money goes into swimming, followed by cycling, and then the rest. If you look at it as a measure of gold medals per $$$ spent, there's a lot of pressure on the Australian swimming team (who have generally delivered, and the women a lot more than the men). Up until this Olympics, the cycling has been a monumental dud. The best value for money gold medal won in recent times (in regard to spending) was Chloe Esposito's gold medal at the modern pentathlon in Rio 2016 which was comparatively peanuts. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-08-22/rio-olympics-2016-how-much-does-a-medal-cost-taxpayer/7748946
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