Lmaoo am from india.. I generally see indians degrading The US by Cherry picking and saying " At least my country is this " " Atleast my country is that " " At least we have this " Etcc.. And now when it's the real time of comparison they are being salty i have seen them saying " We can't compare with US their sport infrastructure is too good " ... " India is politically bad " " Dont compare us with the US " " Go and win medals by yourself instead of comparing and complaining " 😭😭🙏🙏😂 And my general reaction to that is.. Bro you guys always compare yourself to the US what happened now ?? It's now the time to really compare yourself to the US 😭🙏 why you guys are being salty rn ??
@@redeyexxx1841 Communist Party’s h@te education. CCP has taught them to h@te Japan, South Korea, the West, India and other countries since childhood. They also discriminate against black people.
@@sailingadventurer they can send 10,000, still it wouldn't matter. The Dutch only needed 1.2 million people to win one goldmedal, usa needed a staggering 8.3 million to win one goldmedal. LMfAO!
@@danielpierre3161 le Japon a fait mieux avec 20 médailles d'or.C'est l'inverse de Londres 2012 où ils ont perdu bcp de finales.Cette année pour la France c'est 70 % de finales perdues.C'est un vrai problème de mental que les japonais ont réglé avec des "spécialistes de la santé mentale"
@user-ie2bx2dd7e but why does your country act towards its neighbours this way? You know, trying to grab land from foreign countries? Do not test the mighty Indian Army. We don't have the Leftists in charge of India of the past.
1. USA 2. China 3. Japan 4. Austria 5. France 6. Netherlands 7. Great Britain 8. South Korea 9. Italy 10. Germany...71.India India has the largest population.. But it has not won a single gold medal in the Paris Olympics. Saudi Arabia(a lot of money) has not won a single medal. Viet has not won a single medal. They seem to have no talent for sports
We have a big community pool here in Southern California. Caucasians come to do swimming laps. Vietnamese come to relax lazily in the hot spa and chat. Guess who will likely medal?
@@31PianoGal *_"Caucasians come to do swimming laps."_* You mean Asians, Blacks, Latinos, Americans, Europeans.... America is not even the best at the Olympics, when you take population into account. You cannot compare a country of 330 million with other countries, when even the most populated country in Europe has only 83 million people. Google: "Average number of medals won per capita at the Summer Olympics from 1896 to 2020 " America is ranked 25.... 🤣
If India devotes more energy to sports, the medal count of all countries on the list will seriously decline. We have 1.4 billion great Indians. If you refer to India's military strength, you can find that as long as Indians determine a good direction , we will reach the end soon
The United States won the gold medal table, but the Chinese national anthem was sung 42 times at the Paris Olympics, while the United States played it 40 times
@@Carl29330 God bless all of good will. And may God deal with the evil in the world, and protect the innocent. I know this country has issues. But, unfortunately, I know there worse 💔🙏
PRC top the medals tally based on FACTS. Hong Kong is part of PRC. The People's Republic of China amassed the most GOLD MEDALS with 44, second place goes to the USA with 40. The country called the People's Republic of China consists of Mainland China 40 gold medals, Hong Kong China 2 gold medals and Chinese Taipei 2 gold medals. Total 44. Western and USA news media falsely reported that USA tied with China at 40 gold medals despite knowing very well that Hong Kong and Chinese Taipei is part of PRC as stated by former US President Jimmy Carter.
1st placing actually goes to the People's Republic of China with 44 gold medals. (China 40 golds + Hong Kong China 2 golds + Chinese Taipei 2 golds). USA second place 40 gold medals.
Philippines is the leading country in South East Asia in over all medal standing in Paris Olympics 2024 back to back from Tokyo Olympics..bravo Philippines!!!
Argentina and Portugal? These two countries have no presence in the Olympics Only 1 gold medal..3 players won medals Two countries only have Messi and Ronaldo(Football! Football!)
And usa brazil do not exist so never participated on olympics and football world cups or any other stuff . Same for all other in west excet Portugal . 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Paris = Disneyland = France = usa brazil canadá austrália uk nz japan all america all europe all africa all oceania includes austrália nz japan all of them Jokes all of them on those places are make believe Disney world fake "countries"
Japan has a larger population than most European countries. Their gold medals have come mostly from wrestling, with nearly 10 of them coming from wrestling. Wrestling was originally an unpopular sport that was dropped from the Olympics, but Japan's lobbying may have helped bring it back.
Saint Lucia's population of 180,000 won one gold and one silver medal, and the number of medals per capita is much better than that of European countries
congratulations to china. they tied 40 golds with USA. although they had lesser athletes than the US. congratz also to my country Phil. for placing 37th.
you made a silly comment, there are team events that involve many players, PRC won most medals in individual events like diving, women's weigh-lifting, shooting, table tennis, gymnastics, etc.
@@Whateverso-ji7cc because the winners of games like basketball with 10 players, soccer with 20 players (both including reserve) only count as 1 gold, thats why you cant count how many athlete you sent.
@@pindot787 in addition, China's Olympic squad is 100% made up of "full-time athletes", like all those from communist countries do, their mission is to win the games to chase for national pride
China Total gold medals = 44 ( China 40 + 2 (Hongkong) + 2 ( Chinese Taipei ) = Total 44 gold medal.) Total medals =102 ( China 91 +7 Chinese Taipei + 4 Hongkong )
Saint Lucia's population of 180,000 won one gold and one silver medal, and the number of medals per capita is much better than that of European countries
@@陳威廷-f6i Exactly. I don't understand why Chinese people adding HK and Taiwan medals too. Every country gets a limited number of atheles to send to the Olympics.
A small population provides a small recruiting pool, but there are limits regarding how many athletes any country can send. Every country sent less than 600 people.
Netherlands got something like 1 gold medal in every 900.000 inhabitants, which, as a Dutchman, i´m very proud of. However, Australia got one in every 6-700.000 inhabitants. That's really impressive! Kudos to you Sheila's and Bruces for having such a sportive nation! Met a lot of you people on holiday in Indonesia and I think you're the most friendly people on earth! Next time you will beat us in field hockey and the result will be even better.
> "Netherlands got something like 1 gold medal in every 900.000 inhabitants, which, as a Dutchman, i´m very proud of. However, Australia got one in every 6-700.000 inhabitants." You fail at math. The Dutch got 1 gold medal on 1.2 million, and the Austrialians 1 on 1.4 million, so the Dutch did better.
@@voongnz *_"New Zealand did better than both, 10 golds with only 5 million inhabitants."_* 4 of those gold were in canoeing, in sport that is not popular globally. In the history of the Olympics NZ won 17 medals in that sport, yet USA (population 330 million) won 13, and China (population 1400 million) won 7 🤣 Gold in rugby, when USA plays American football, they wouldn't stand a change against the US if they were playing rugby. Don't even get me started about the winter Olympics, New Zealand won only 6 medals, and the Netherlands that seldom get snow and ice and don't have mountains, won 147 medals by sporting indoors, even Italy, warmer than New Zealand has 143 medals! 🤣 And as for the most popular sports in the world.... football: New Zeeland ranks 94. 🤣
Lol nz has 200 Athletes and the USA has 590. The USA has 4X the gold and 6X the medals. So each US athlete is of far superior quality. Similar Comparison with Netherlands.
@@jtb5729 don't compare the athletes that mearly qualified, compare the talent pool that a population can draw on. If we go by your metrics, China has superior athletes than usa. Is that what you are saying? They have the same number of golds excluding hk but a smaller Olympic team.
No need to argue here, Even if China got more gold than the US, the US will still claim they are the top as they will count the total number of medals not only Gold medals
The United States has a total of 40 🏅 (4+28+8): 1) 4 for white athletes 2) 28 for events where people of color compete. (Many great black athletes👍) 3) Purple people have 8 🏅 in swimming(Many asthma patients who rely on medication😓)
Non Olympic sports are popular in India, cricket, for example. That's why the most populated country found only 67 athletes to compete at Olympics in Paris.
It is a pity that China just need one more Gold medal to become the champion of this Olympia game, overall US is still the best for bagging the highest numbers of silver & bronze medals.
In all sports competion like Football World Cup, Wimbledon, Golf majors etc, nobody cares if you finish second or third. It's always how many times you are the world champions. So it's the same with the Olympics: how many Olympic Champions does a country have that matters most. Also you forget that Hong Kong was returned back to China in 1997 by Britain. So PRC has at least 42 gold medals more than USA 40. If you add Chinese Taipei, PRC's total is 44.
@@elimlinrr6898 Chinese Taipei is impossible as administration is different, however, by right China HK 's medals should belong to China, in next Olympic China should group HK under China entity to improve its overall strength.
@@voonjanted5043 It's unnecessary. China doesn't need to be so conspicuous. It can't be too stimulating to the United States. In addition, smart people are generally better at hiding their strength, rather than being so based on display.
Its quite nonsense to talk about medals per capita. If that is the logic, St.Lucia(1gold 1silver) with population of only 170,000 will be the best. And number of medals is not everything. For example winning in football or basketball gives you only one gold but is if inferior than winning 2golds in swimming or athletics? I dont think so. Top countries excels in some particular sports that can earn multi medals and thats the only difference with rest
Those small European countries like to talk about the number of gold medals per capita, but they automatically ignore small countries such as Dominica, Saint Lucia, Bahrain, etc.😂
China also won many Gold Medal in many minor sports we should learn from China's minor sports method..US are good at most sports Other countries can't keep up with US method
@@adam68756what like table tennis? Their golds are from diving, doped up women in weightlifting (might actually be trans men), and air pistols. The real athletics they fall short in. 2028 has more athletic sports coming. Doesn't bode well for China.
Did not know Gymnastics , weightlifting , syncronished swimming , swimming etc etc are minor sport... overproud thai 😂😂😂.. Atleast china is using its homoganeous athlete ... still a chinese man is fastest non black human on earth and fastest 100m swimmer on earth lol...
Japan, a small Asian country compared to China, got more gold medals than European countries including France that is the host country. This is simply amazing.
Japan has a larger population than most European countries. Their gold medals have come mostly from wrestling, with nearly 10 of them coming from wrestling. Wrestling was originally an unpopular sport that was dropped from the Olympics, but Japan's lobbying may have helped bring it back.
Congratulations to USA for highest medal count. Australia for finishing amazing 4th in the world, even though our population is only 27 million. And a big shout to our New Zealand friends with 10 gold medals and finished an incredible 11th place overall. I greatly appreciated the sportsmanship. Some aspects of the games were totally hideous (opening ceremony, boxing men against women, Australian women’s break dancing). But it was the athletes who were the stars. Thank you to all for shining brightly for your individual nations.
@stevwblake actually Hong Kong is part of China so Hong Kong 2 golds belong to China. China 42 golds beat usa 40. Also look into thanos American swim team
You can type such sh*t when CCP will governed such sovereign territory... Stop living in communist delusional world or poking someone else affair.. just suggestion 🤷😂🤣
You should know that China is ranked 2nd in the world in economics! Developed or undeveloped? Oh! Sorry! China is an undeveloped country because she is a notorious thief from developed countries.
The Olympic Games is the Western rule, our province's economic level is quite good, there are three people can win the gold medal, but did not get the gold medal, one is Sun Yang, Framed by Westerners can not participate in the Olympic Games, the other two muscle injuries can not win, one did not compete, Two of those three are now Olympic record holders, so there should be at least 13 gold medals in our province, which has a population of 50 million, So the Olympics are linked to the economy,poor people can't win anything
@@christiansoldier77 ...sure, if you like to believe that America also would have won 126 medals when it had been the size South Carolina, and with it's population of 5 million. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
*_"New Zealand 5 million people, 10 golds. Best performance per capita by a country mile."_* That's actually false, that's actually Dominica and St. Lucia. Countries like Dominica, St. Lucia and New Zealand are too small to make a fair comparison, heck 4 out of the 10 gold medals of New Zealand were won with rowing, that's 40% 😆, a sport that clearly isn't very popular. And it shows, in the history of the Olympics New Zealand won 17 medals in canoeing at the Olympics, USA only 13, China only 7, Britain only 9...go figure... 🤣🤣🤣
New Zealand and Australia really are the best. Smaller populations and not as much financial resources available for their Olympic programs. Also congrats to the micro nations that medaled and did a one-off anomaly against all odds. But NZ and AU perform consistently every Olympics.
USA #1 and I am hella proud! Sooo many seething comments putting soooo many excuses. Here's a few I'd like to address: 1- USA isn't number 1 with the per capita argument. The per capita argument has holes in it. If you calculate this way every single olympics medal table, then extremely small nations would win every single time with 1 single Gold medal. This argument also ignores the limits of representatives allowed per country, and ignores the limits of medals offered at the olympics. It also ignores team kills both at the national qualifying stages, and at the olympics that would otherwise have gotten Gold. 2- Doping speculations. The ratio of US athletes that have been found doing this, does not exceed those of China, Russia, the Soviet Union, etc. In short, these are excuses. 3- Chinese coppers want to add Hong Kong and Taiwan. Problem with this is you are essentially cheating the system. If California and Texas, competed separated from the rest of the USA at the olympics, and then we added California, plus Texas, plus USA's medals at the end, then of course we would have way more medals. But this cheats the system because you aren't allowed to exceed a certain number of representatives both during qualifying stages, and at the olympics. Thus these are rightfully separated at the medal tally tables, as they chose to compete that way from the start. If Chinese want Taiwan and Hong Kong's medals to be lumped together with main China, then choose to compete as ONE not as three from the very start. Similar to how England, Scotland and Wales are all part of Great Britain at the olympics, but compete separately at the FIFA world cup. If they changed, and wanted to compete separately at the olympics, then their medals should NOT be added together at the very end. 4- Just hatred comments in general, crying about the USA being number #1. I think people are tired of one country nearly always being at the top, and they want to see someone else stepping in, they don't even care who. They just want to see another flag for a change. And I understand that. Being number #1 for long, draws hatred, jealousy, and excuses. But if the world wants a different flag at the top of the medal tally, then the world should just become better, and put less and less excuses. Excuses are for cry babies.
I agree with everything you said. I enjoy reading these excuses every 4 years. It will never not be funny 🤣 Plus there's also the fact that, the USA dominates team sports like no other country does. At the world stage, this has way more impact. For example, you cannot compare a Gold medal at, say, a diving event, than the Gold medal for the basketball men's team for example. It involves more athletes, more stages (pools, knockout stages, etc), and they are advertised waaaay more. I think more people know who Steph Curry, Lebron James or Kevin Durant are, than the winner of a diving event that most people will not remember. I'm sorry but I say this respectfully.
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Winning a gold medal means playing the national anthem once. You just need to remember that China's national anthem has been played 42 times, so tell me who has more gold medals. Poor self-esteem, making excuses
Im an american but GBR’s medal count compared to ours is super impressive. Literally have 1/5th of our population and are have that many medals is really impressive
You focus too much on GBR. In a historical perspective, that's really od. You should focus more on The Dutch, who played a huge role in your independency.
Congratulations to all countries. Well done Australia and Great Britain, small countries who constantly are in the top 10 and give USA and China a run for their money.
I agree, there should be some kind of a point system like the one you described, so that silver and bronze become more relevant. Though I think Gold should be worth 4, not 5.
you made a silly comment, there are team events that involve many players, PRC won most medals in individual events like diving, women's weigh-lifting, shooting, table tennis, gymnastics, etc.
Even if US comes 1st in medal tally it’s not great as Chinese medal tally because US citizens are for all parts of the world but Chinese athletes are pure Chinese . So Chinas medals are more valuable.
@@rottebanaan25 30 million sound like a lot of people from where i come from, but yes much congrats to Uzbekistan too. Funding an Olympic program has a lot to do with success, and they did a lot with what I assume a limited amount they received and the limited talent pool from a smaller nation. Very happy for them.