Who is the best sporting nation
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@jegga said in Who is the best sporting nation:
@voodoo said in Who is the best sporting nation:
Is it you?
I’m waiting for the reveal too!
The suspense is killing me!
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@jegga said in Who is the best sporting nation:
@voodoo said in Who is the best sporting nation:
Is it you?
I’m waiting for the big reveal too!
With a heavy bias towards teenage “powerlifting” in one's garage... I'm guessing the answer is going to be “yes”.
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Serious answer - probably Finland. Number of athletics medals and Winter Olympics.
Non serious answer. Oh, so many...
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Who is the best sporting nation:
Serious answer - probably Finland. Number of athletics medals and Winter Olympics.
Non serious answer. Oh, so many...
Close. Norway is #1 per capita. USA #1 in total
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This is a great question this - so many variables depending on what your angle is.
I would say USA outright, with Australia on a per-capita basis. At the moment, Britain would be giving it a crack on a per-capita basis as well.
Although it's tough to give it to a country without a real competitive football team, given the magnitude of that sport. France, maybe?
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@MajorRage yep, what sports do you use to rank, what events, per capita? success at multiple events or stages?
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@taniwharugby said in Who is the best sporting nation:
@MajorRage yep, what sports do you use to rank, what events, per capita? success at multiple events or stages?
Yeah. Even if you look at best athletes it's subjective. Fastest = Jamaica, distance = Ethiopia / Kenya.
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As far as collective sports are concerned France, undoubtedly. Soccer (1st team sport in the world) : world champions. Basket ball : recently beat the USA in the World Cup and finished third. Handball : several times World and Olympic Champions. Volley ball : World league champions in 2017.
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@MajorRage said in Who is the best sporting nation:
Yeah. Even if you look at best athletes it's subjective. Fastest = Jamaica, distance = Ethiopia / Kenya.
Fastest=Jamaica=(probably) most drugs
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Is it England or GB for the purpose of this exercise? Either way, they probably under-perform given they can't dominate rugby, soccer or netball and have only had limited success over-all recently in cricket. Some really good patches in the Olympics but they've also been dire at the Games at times whilst also enduring really poor periods in some of the aforementioned sports as well. In individuals global sports such as tennis and golf how many majors have British (let alone just English) athletes won?
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no idea, going to say one of the caribbean nations perhaps a trinidad and tobago?