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USA comes in #45 in per capita medal scramble

I was traveling through Europe during the Olympic Games and enjoyed watching events from overseas. Now home, I was watching the exciting closing ceremonies and thinking (as I did four years ago) how other countries might view the "medal count" differently.

All my life I've marveled at how great the American Olympic Team did compared to the rest of the world. I imagine that, like me, the spirits of most Americans soar to see us on top of the medal count. But then, one year, as I raved at how dominant our team was, my Dutch friend told me — not too gently — that Americans have a lot of medals…but, per capita, the Dutch have three times as many. Thanks to this nudge, before I gloat, I now do the arithmetic for the summer games to see things two ways — total medals (yea USA!) and medals per capita (yea Bahamas!). Check this out:

2008 Total Medal standings
regardless of population:
Rank
Country
Total number
of Medals

1

USA

110

2

China

100

3

Russia

72

4

Great Britain

47

5

Australia

46

6

Germany

41

7

France

40

8

Korea

31

9

Italy

28

10

Ukraine

27

11

Japan

25

12

Cuba

24

13

Belarus

19

14 (tie)

Canada

18

14 (tie)

Spain

18

2008 Total Medal standings
per million population:
Rank
Country
Total Medals
Total medals
per million

1

Bahamas

2

6.5433

2

Jamaica

11

3.9566

3

Iceland

1

3.3120

4

Slovenia

5

2.4885

5

Australia

46

2.2511

6

New Zealand

9

2.1867

7

Norway

10

2.1608

8

Cuba

24

2.1064

9

Armenia

6

2.0191

10

Belarus

19

1.9538

11

Trinidad/Tobago

2

1.8928

12

Estonia

2

1.5199

13

Bahrain

1

1.4113

14

Lithuania

5

1.3984

15

Mongolia

4

1.3551

22

The Netherlands

16

0.9656

37

Russia

72

0.5093

44

Austria

3

0.3659

45

United States

110

0.3653

46

Romania

8

0.3591

68

China

100

0.0757

Congrats to the Bahamians — they won six medals per million people (18 times the USA's rate). And to get things into a larger population pool (where a single superstar can’t mess up the standings), congrats to Australia, New Zealand, Norway, Cuba, and Armenia (each with a medal for every two million or so people…six times the USA's production).

Among those nations, special honors to Cuba and Armenia. (Where would it be if per capita income was a factor?) China? Great games (and I don’t care about the piddling gripes of media predisposed to find something wrong with the Beijing games)…but only 100 medals for over a billion people (and with the home-court advantage). We Americans whooped you (with four times the per capita medals).

So America, wave the flag and be proud. We did great. On a per capita basis, our athletes cleaned the Chinese, nearly kept up with the Russians, and are right up there with Austria and Romania.