The Official 2012 London Olympics Thread

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*UPDATE*

ahem...

US: 529 athletes, 39 golds, 90 total medals
UK: 541 athletes, 24 golds, 51 total medals (at home)
and the gap will only get bigger this weekend (2 basketball, women's volleyball, track relays)... and the dancing horse shyt is over :pachaha:

USA = 1 Gold Medal per approx 7 million people.
UK = 1 Gold medal per approx 2.4 million people.


It's an annihilation :lawd:
 

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USA = 1 Gold Medal per approx 7 million people.
UK = 1 Gold medal per approx 2.4 million people.


It's an annihilation :lawd:
what kind of bullshyt is that? LOL.
By that criteria, Grenada would lead the medal table (pop. 110,000) :laff:
By the way, the british government pumped money into this shyt... Your taxpayers are funding your athletes, China-style! Yet, we're still swaggin on your sorry asses.
Try harder... How about GDP or number of cups of tea or yellow teeth too?
 

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jesus wept, are we really starting this bullshyt again for like the 1000th time?
 

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USA = 1 Gold Medal per approx 7 million people.
UK = 1 Gold medal per approx 2.4 million people.


It's an annihilation :lawd:

Your logic is just something that loser countries use to justify never having the top medal spot. So you are telling me that the uk would have 3 gold medals per 7.2 million people if it had a similar size to the U.S just because that's how it works out in your formula? Haha keep living in that fantasy world mate I'm sure that makes you feel alot better after looking at the medal standings and seeing the U.S with the top spot. :heh:
 
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