[OC] Paris 2024 Total Medals Standardized by GDP/Capita and Population

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12 comments
  1. Finally an Olympics chart on this sub reddit that’s actually beautiful and interesting.

  2. Aussie going crazy with the population one.

    China is much more standardized than US, never thought of that

  3. I’d think it’d be better to weight by GDP than GDP/capita. You’re effectively multiplying the count (which is already positively correlated with population) by the population.

  4. I like the visual, and the per capita makes sense.

    I don’t get why gdp per capita is relevant, since so many sports don’t really require any real investment to play, eg running, soccer.

  5. I like how everyone’s like “makes sense” when it really doesn’t. Medals and population are already strongly correlated (higher population generally = more medals). Dividing medals by GDP per capita means you’re multiplying the medal count by population. Multiplying by population again effectively double weights that. Poorer countries with large populations get a double bounce. China and India get a massive boost because of their populations.

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