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Re: This makes things easier - golds per capita etc

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hi dig,

home advantage, and then some. gb did well in beijing also.

can hardly believe british success in some sports. even winning the long jump with a (by olympic standards) mediocre leap!! but you are right - the success is very broadly drawn, with particular strengths in rowing and bicycling.




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Re: This makes things easier - golds per capita etc
By: DigSpace
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Mon, 06 Aug 12 11:38 PM
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GB is having a bumper year at home that's for sure.

AUS definitely had a bad pool year and with all the medals in swimming they suffer. There is a reason swimmers tend to occupy the biggest individual hauls: lots of events, all pretty much the same, so no real specialization ...e.g. marathoners simply do not run the 100m dash. So if a country happens to have a couple of that years standout swimmers, they are going to make a real haul.

USA usually fairs pretty well in track as well as swimming, but their mens mid-distance seems to be having a very off year (no qualifiers for Men's 400 e.g. an event they swept 4 years ago).

The breadth of GB's competitiveness is the remarkable thing this year.


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