Quote from jem:
You are a smart guy, you write well, you are slanted left... but you do not have to join the rest of the hate america left. This put down america deal seems beneath anyone who chooses to live here.
And note the Olympics were interesting when it was USSR's professionals against U.S. amateurs. The evil empire against the good guys.
We barely care about the medal count as it is, do you think we care about the former USSR medal count?
August 12, 2012
SouthAmerica: Hi jem
At the end of the day who gives a shit about silver and bronze medals? â what counts is who won the gold medal â who cares about 2nd and 3rd places?
Brazilians are not happy that Brazil won the silver medal in man's soccer in the 2012 London Olympics â who cares about the team that lost the gold medal final game?
I understand that comparing the former Soviet Union with the United States brings bad memories, and Americans take it the wrong way.
Then let's compare apples with apples as follows:
The European Union GDP is 16 percent larger than US GDP.
The European Union population is 62 percent larger than the US population.
The European Union "sport system" were able to win 3 times the number of medals than the United States.
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European Union GDP US$17.6 trillion in 2011
Population: 503 million
United States GDP US$15.1 trillion in 2011
Population: 310 million
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2012 London Olympics Final Medal Count
European Union (composed of 27 member states) = 304 medals
United States = 104 medals
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Total Medals 2012 London Olympics
EUROPEAN UNION (composed of 27 member states)
Austria = 0
Belgium = 3
Bulgaria = 2
Cyprus = 1
Czech Republic = 10
Denmark = 9
Estonia = 2
Finland = 3
France = 34
Germany = 44
Greece = 2
Hungary = 17
Ireland = 5
Italy = 28
Latvia = 2
Lithuania = 4
Luxembourg = 0
Malta = 0
Netherlands = 20
Poland = 10
Portugal = 1
Romania = 9
Slovakia = 4
Slovenia = 4
Spain = 17
Sweden = 8
United Kingdom = 65
Total European Union = 304 medals
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