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I believe China came 4th (in Barcelona in 1992 and) in Atlanta in 1996
http://www.mapsofworld.com/olympic-trivia/olympic-games-results/barcelona1992.html
http://www.mapsofworld.com/olympic-trivia/olympic-games-results/atlanta1996.html
third in Sydney in 2000
http://www.mapsofworld.com/olympic-trivia/olympic-games-results/sydney2000.html
second in Athens in 2004
http://www.mapsofworld.com/olympic-trivia/olympic-games-results/athens2004.html
and the question then is will the trend continue ?
PS China only came 11th in 1998, so again, a quick ascention to the world stage.
http://www.mapsofworld.com/olympic-trivia/olympic-games-results/seoul1988.html
Ok the second biggest sports event in the world is about to begin.
China will clean them out
The biggest sporting event in the world will be here before we know it. It still looks like Geelong will be too strong but Hawks and Bulldogs will make their presence felt.
Duckman
2020hindsight said:I believe China came 4th (in Barcelona in 1992 and) in Atlanta in 1996
third in Sydney in 2000
second in Athens in 2004
and the question then is will the trend continue ?
So where did Sth Africa come? (with all that Afro-athletic talent?)And also Aus has gone from
1988 14th
1992 10th
1996 7th
2000 4th !! (Sydney of course)
2004 4th
Where will we come ?? - gee but anyting better than 10th would be brilliant yes?
PS So Andrew Bolt ( Sth African origins, probably never excelled in any sport except tiddlywinks) thinks Australians are reaching for too high a star in the sporting arena ...
well Andrew baby - watch and learn what real heroes can do - and ps - please don't try to take any of their credit away from them, you miserable duplicitous worm.
PS "and don't you bludy call me mate, mate!!"
So where did Sth Africa come? (with all that Afro-athletic talent?)
1988 >45
1992 42nd
1996 27th
2000 55th
2004 43rd
Andrew -
just bag it m8 !!
fair enough, Stan 101,2020,
I understand where you are coming from, but you cannot compare a country like South Africa with 40% unemployment to Australia. Australia Started pouring money into the Institute of Sport after Montreal Olympics where we didn't get a gold and only 4 or 5 medals in total. Embarrassment forced the government's hand. I'd like to see a dollar figure placed on the medal count in Beijing to put it in perspective.
South Africa has only just come out of apartheid in reality and simply doesn't have the cash to buy / create athletes to bolster national pride like Australia do.
Here's to a great medal count for Oz in Beijing!
fair enough, Stan 101,
but how typical of Bolt to pour water on the Aussie effort
Gold medallist Rice to appear on stamp
Posted 1 hour 24 minutes ago
Olympic gold medallist Stephanie Rice will be the first Australian athlete to feature on a new series of stamps.
Australia Post will run the stamps to commemorate all Australian gold medal winners at Beijing Olympic Games.
Australia Post also produced a series of stamps featuring Olympic gold medallists for the Sydney and Athens games.
What about Libby Trickett's smile ! (finally a gold)
as the missus says "it lights up the sun !"
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