Why Team GB should win 52 medals in Rio

Oh the summer of 2012, will any of us ever forget it? The London Olympics had the whole country feeling patriotic, we were enjoying sports we never even knew existed and will we ever forget the Queen parachuting into the opening ceremony? After our stint four years ago, this summer’s Olympics in Rio has a lot to live up to, but will Team GB be as successful as last time when we won an impressive 65 medals?

The Office for National Statistics suggested that how successful a country is at the Olympics all comes down to the size of their economy. We may assume that countries with large populations will always do well, but this isn’t the case. USA came back with 46 gold medals in 2012, yet India didn’t win a single gold, despite India’s population being four times the size of the USA. The ONS said that this could be because the USA was able to send 530 athletes to the games compared to 83 from India as they are in a better financial position to support a team of athletes. The ONS explored the link between the top 30 medal-winning countries at London 2012 and the strength of their economies. 

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