Rio Olympics: Total Medals per Capita table - the Grenada paradox

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Rio Olympics "Total Medals per Capita" table - the Grenada paradox
"Total Medals per Capita" is also deception, since now most Olympic medals are meaningless:
- from fake sports, not measurable, decided with notes given by judges
- to fake events, such as almost all swimming medals.
There are only 3 real events, mazimum speed, sustained speed and endurance, each time in whatever style each one wants, which at the top level is obvioulsy always freestyle.
The rest is repetition or negation of one of the basic principles of sports: citius.

Yet pardoxically by having Grenade as #, tthe table reflects the most striking evidence for the real athletic fitness of each state now:
in the 400 m race, the only Olympics event that ALONE reflects a limit for Human Physical Performance, there were TWO runners from Grenada and and only one US american.

Notes
We all know that the U.S. is doing extremely well in the Olympics. With 69 medals under its belt already – 26 of which are gold – the country has almost double the trophies of second-best team Great Britain.
But considering that the U.S. has a population of 318.9 million compared to G.B.’s 65 million, is it fair to rank all participating countries by medals achieved alone? The website Olympic Medals per Capita has revised the Rio rankings, ordering the countries in the Games by comparing their population size with the number of awards they have received.
According to the site, the Caribbean island of Grenada should be in number one position. With one medal (Kirani James won silver in the Men’s 400 meter sprint) and a population of merely 106,825, Grenada is races ahead of the rest of the world when considering medals per capita alone. New Zealand, Slovenia and Hungary are in second, third and fourth place respectively.
Correspondingly the U.S. is a lowly number 35 in the rankings, with a far less impressive one medal per 4,658,243 people. G.B. is faring slightly better, in 16th place, with one medal per 1,714,164 people. Third-place China are doing particularly badly in these rankings, coming in at 60th with their enormous population of 1.3 billion.
Here’s Who Leads the Rio Olympics Table in Medals Per Capita

Total Medals per Capita
Olympic Medals per Capita

BASICS
For the difference between Bolt and Van Niekerk or between 100/200 and 400 m:
End of Age: Usain Bolt maximum speed Human Physical Limits in Universe World Book
 
Rio Olympics "Total Medals per Capita" table - the Grenada paradox
"Total Medals per Capita" is also deception, since now most Olympic medals are meaningless:
- from fake sports, not measurable, decided with notes given by judges
- to fake events, such as almost all swimming medals.
There are only 3 real events, mazimum speed, sustained speed and endurance, each time in whatever style each one wants, which at the top level is obvioulsy always freestyle.
The rest is repetition or negation of one of the basic principles of sports: citius.

Yet pardoxically by having Grenade as #, tthe table reflects the most striking evidence for the real athletic fitness of each state now:
in the 400 m race, the only Olympics event that ALONE reflects a limit for Human Physical Performance, there were TWO runners from Grenada and and only one US american.

Notes
We all know that the U.S. is doing extremely well in the Olympics. With 69 medals under its belt already – 26 of which are gold – the country has almost double the trophies of second-best team Great Britain.
But considering that the U.S. has a population of 318.9 million compared to G.B.’s 65 million, is it fair to rank all participating countries by medals achieved alone? The website Olympic Medals per Capita has revised the Rio rankings, ordering the countries in the Games by comparing their population size with the number of awards they have received.
According to the site, the Caribbean island of Grenada should be in number one position. With one medal (Kirani James won silver in the Men’s 400 meter sprint) and a population of merely 106,825, Grenada is races ahead of the rest of the world when considering medals per capita alone. New Zealand, Slovenia and Hungary are in second, third and fourth place respectively.
Correspondingly the U.S. is a lowly number 35 in the rankings, with a far less impressive one medal per 4,658,243 people. G.B. is faring slightly better, in 16th place, with one medal per 1,714,164 people. Third-place China are doing particularly badly in these rankings, coming in at 60th with their enormous population of 1.3 billion.
Here’s Who Leads the Rio Olympics Table in Medals Per Capita

Total Medals per Capita
Olympic Medals per Capita

BASICS
For the difference between Bolt and Van Niekerk or between 100/200 and 400 m:
End of Age: Usain Bolt maximum speed Human Physical Limits in Universe World Book

Yes, the Olympics is a hard one to judge.

What about the Asian Games?

With sports like Wushu and Sepaktakraw getting in to the Asian Games but not the Olympics. Why?

If the Olympics is truly global, then it should be the case that the number of medals should somehow represent the world and the sports the world plays, and not just those of the western countries.

New sports in the 2016 Olympics.

Rugby, invented in England and played among commonwealth countries and for some reason, Argentina (has something to do with the Welsh going over there).

Golf, it isn't ever a sport, designed to make businessmen and fat people think they're doing something healthy, very western.

Kitesurfing, for rich people, say no more, no poor Indian living in the slum is going to make it at kite surfing. (though it did replace windsurfing, another one of those sports).

2020 it's baseball, karate, skateboarding, sports climbing and surfing, well, mostly western.


Why not have the Olympics take place all over the world at the same time, and include all sports played in at least 5 countries? Or have each country put one sport forward for consideration?
 
Rio Olympics "Total Medals per Capita" table - the Grenada paradox
"Total Medals per Capita" is also deception, since now most Olympic medals are meaningless:
- from fake sports, not measurable, decided with notes given by judges
- to fake events, such as almost all swimming medals.
There are only 3 real events, mazimum speed, sustained speed and endurance, each time in whatever style each one wants, which at the top level is obvioulsy always freestyle.
The rest is repetition or negation of one of the basic principles of sports: citius.

Yet pardoxically by having Grenade as #, tthe table reflects the most striking evidence for the real athletic fitness of each state now:
in the 400 m race, the only Olympics event that ALONE reflects a limit for Human Physical Performance, there were TWO runners from Grenada and and only one US american.

Notes
We all know that the U.S. is doing extremely well in the Olympics. With 69 medals under its belt already – 26 of which are gold – the country has almost double the trophies of second-best team Great Britain.
But considering that the U.S. has a population of 318.9 million compared to G.B.’s 65 million, is it fair to rank all participating countries by medals achieved alone? The website Olympic Medals per Capita has revised the Rio rankings, ordering the countries in the Games by comparing their population size with the number of awards they have received.
According to the site, the Caribbean island of Grenada should be in number one position. With one medal (Kirani James won silver in the Men’s 400 meter sprint) and a population of merely 106,825, Grenada is races ahead of the rest of the world when considering medals per capita alone. New Zealand, Slovenia and Hungary are in second, third and fourth place respectively.
Correspondingly the U.S. is a lowly number 35 in the rankings, with a far less impressive one medal per 4,658,243 people. G.B. is faring slightly better, in 16th place, with one medal per 1,714,164 people. Third-place China are doing particularly badly in these rankings, coming in at 60th with their enormous population of 1.3 billion.
Here’s Who Leads the Rio Olympics Table in Medals Per Capita

Total Medals per Capita
Olympic Medals per Capita

BASICS
For the difference between Bolt and Van Niekerk or between 100/200 and 400 m:
End of Age: Usain Bolt maximum speed Human Physical Limits in Universe World Book

You need another hobby.

I wonder how many ways you can look at statistics from the games. In the end it has exactly zero meaning.
 
Talk of South Africa runners and limits:

Rio 2016 parody: staged for the second time as "very last Olympics":
Seven years after Bolt's milestone for Human Physical Limits at the same Berlin World Championshps where Semenya won her first and only world title so far:
- hours after Bolt set yet another molestone for world titles, this time in the 200 m and both the 100 and 200 m
- just before 800 m women final, the world's oldest athletics record

A reminder from Last Prophet's words from August 2009, "Transgender agenda and Destruction: from Obamessiah to Semenya, from USA to athletics".
Introduced by later deelopments, from Obama's bathroom bomb from May 2016 to "Semenya'a wedding" and the" comeback of Bruce Jenner as Caitlyn".

May 2016 - Introduction
2016 May - Obama detonates the bathrooms bomb. Obamessiah's miracle turns men into women by simply having them walk into the ladies rooms.
....
Transgender agenda and Destruction of Athletics
It started 2009, years before the related "reality show" chapter "Bruce Jenner changes sex, becomes Caitlyn".
A chapter that uses an actor to impersonate one of the great US athletics champions, literally executed by the illuminati not long ater Ben Johnson became the first champion to be figuratively executed by doping.
The Jenner chapter was released after Semenya's torture of 4 years finally resulted in her accepting to participate in yet another reality show:
"Semenya's wedding, after both families were happy to negotiate the bride, lobola, .another south african athlete with Semenya's family paying R25?000".
A torture that lasted almost as long as what Lance Armstrong endured before he finally "confessed to Oprah Winfery on TV".
The same Guantanamo type of torture that Trump now officially promises to multiply "more, more and more" for everyone ("we will kill their (ISIS) families").

Reminder of Last Prophet's words from Aug 2009
Transgender agenda and Destruction: from Obamessiah to Semenya. from USA to athletics
1. Obama transgender lines in the Destruction of the USA
2. Casten Semenya transgender chapter in the estruction of Athletics
....

Casten Semenya transgender chapter in the "Destruction of Athletics" agenda.
The difference between Bolt and Semenya
Bolt will remain not only the fastest man FOREVER but also at the top of the list of athletes executed by the illuminati with false accusations.
Same as almost everyone else in the list: Illuminati sentenced Bolt to be executed by "on drugs".
Contrast it with one of the few exceptions on that list:

South Africa's Casten Semenya: executed on gender rather than on drugs
TV "commentators" around the globe are ordered to use the same defamatory expressions about Semenya as to all other athletics and cycling champions still competing, while replacing drugs with gender.
Remidner: Defamation paves the way for the official execution, other than directly advancing the same agendas as banned athletes, that include the destruction of atletics.

The Casten Semenya paradox
Casten Semenya is the only 800 m athlete who would have had a chance to break the 1982 world record had she not been non-stop psychologically tortured ever since she went under the two minutes barrier.
Paradoxically at a time where the iiluminati are so desperate for new world records that 2014 they manufactured the first one, at the men's pole vault (albeit a new wolrd record was not the only agenda in that particular case)

Casten Semenya - the "woman is man" trangsender agenda combined with "destruction of athletics"
Illuminati mockery in literal "black is white" went as far as to have "black Michael Jackson becomes white, has biological white children".
But Michael Jackson was also a star in another "black is white" agenda, this time figuratively: the "man is woman" or illuminati transgender agenda.
Semenya is the name that stands for the same illuminati combining this type of mockery with the torture of another great athletics champion, this time exceptionally not with false accusations of doping but rather of gender.

BASICS
Apr 2016: Michael Jackson to Prince: pop variations in Black is White: literal, psy-op type, illuminati commandment
Black Is White - have the human cattle robotically repeat it: Illuminati's third commandment: Jackson Prince: pop variations literal, psy-op type, illuminati commandment

For the the doping conspiracy, Bolt's execution and illuminati desperate for new world records, start here
From Jamaica's Lightning Bolt 2009 to South Africa's Van Nikerk 2016
Universe World and Human Physical Limits: was the very LAST milestone set at Rio's 400 meters?
End of Age: Usain Bolt maximum speed Human Physical Limits in Universe World Book

All in Blog - Obama transgener bathrooms bomb, Semenya's staged marriage and fake Bruce Jenner added as introduction to original Aug 2009 article
Illuminati sport agenda: Casten Semenya transgender chapter in Destruction of Athletics: Obama bathrooms bomb as 2016 intro to 2009
 
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BASICS
For the difference between Bolt and Van Niekerk or between 100/200 and 400 m:
End of Age: Usain Bolt maximum speed Human Physical Limits in Universe World Book
poster writes:
Van Niekerk 100m splits
100m 10.7 - 200m 20.5 - 300m 31.0 - 400m 43.03
That gives 100m segments of 10.7, 9.8, 10.5, and 12.03.
If correct, what's amazing to me is how much he actually slowed in the final 100m - as he completely pulled away from James and Merritt.

Last Prophet replies
The amazing part: that's what maximum sustained speed is all about
 
Rio Olympics "Total Medals per Capita" table - the Grenada paradox
"Total Medals per Capita" is also deception, since now most Olympic medals are meaningless:
- from fake sports, not measurable, decided with notes given by judges
- to fake events, such as almost all swimming medals.
There are only 3 real events, mazimum speed, sustained speed and endurance, each time in whatever style each one wants, which at the top level is obvioulsy always freestyle.
The rest is repetition or negation of one of the basic principles of sports: citius.

Yet pardoxically by having Grenade as #, tthe table reflects the most striking evidence for the real athletic fitness of each state now:
in the 400 m race, the only Olympics event that ALONE reflects a limit for Human Physical Performance, there were TWO runners from Grenada and and only one US american.

Notes
We all know that the U.S. is doing extremely well in the Olympics. With 69 medals under its belt already – 26 of which are gold – the country has almost double the trophies of second-best team Great Britain.
But considering that the U.S. has a population of 318.9 million compared to G.B.’s 65 million, is it fair to rank all participating countries by medals achieved alone? The website Olympic Medals per Capita has revised the Rio rankings, ordering the countries in the Games by comparing their population size with the number of awards they have received.
According to the site, the Caribbean island of Grenada should be in number one position. With one medal (Kirani James won silver in the Men’s 400 meter sprint) and a population of merely 106,825, Grenada is races ahead of the rest of the world when considering medals per capita alone. New Zealand, Slovenia and Hungary are in second, third and fourth place respectively.
Correspondingly the U.S. is a lowly number 35 in the rankings, with a far less impressive one medal per 4,658,243 people. G.B. is faring slightly better, in 16th place, with one medal per 1,714,164 people. Third-place China are doing particularly badly in these rankings, coming in at 60th with their enormous population of 1.3 billion.
Here’s Who Leads the Rio Olympics Table in Medals Per Capita

Total Medals per Capita
Olympic Medals per Capita

BASICS
For the difference between Bolt and Van Niekerk or between 100/200 and 400 m:
End of Age: Usain Bolt maximum speed Human Physical Limits in Universe World Book

First of all, there is no need to waste time and effort debating what "sports" are legitimate or not. It is what it is.

Secondly it is a fallacy to talk about total medals, since - obviously - a bronze is not wort as much as a silver or a gold.
Assign a value of 3 for a gold medal, 2 for a silver and 1 for a bronze.

Calculate and summarize. You will find a totally different result.

Also, as an alternative, just for fun, you could consider the number of athletes competing in the games by country, rather than the population of the country.
 
Yet pardoxically by having Grenade as #1, tthe table reflects the most striking evidence for the real athletic fitness of each state now:
in the 400 m race, the only Olympics event that ALONE reflects a limit for Human Physical Performance, there were TWO runners from Grenada and and only one US american.
- 4 * 100 m relay (lkeep in mind that most in the UK and France teams are also blacks). : is even more striking in revealing to what lengths the illuminati are poisoning the population in the USA and EU states:
- Trinidad and Tobago ran a faster time in the semi-finals (disqualified in the final) than any EU state, including the only one that reached the final, the UK,
- Antigua and Barbuda (population: 89,000) was within two tenths of a second from the only other european teams that were faster, France and Germany..
Antigua & Barbuda squad was in fact in sub 37.60 shape, faster than what gave Japan the silver medal and a new asian record.
But they had to run without the two best athletes, Miguel Francis (19.88 in 200m this year) and Daniel Bailey (100m semifinalist in Rio) because of injuries.
 
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Any nation with a small population is going to shoot to the top with just one medal. If not Grenada, then some other tiny nation that lucked out.
Or you could take a nation like Qatar that has no homegrown athletes but imports them to win medals under their name

Jamaica dominating men's and women's sprints impresses me the most
 
The BBC have just confirmed that each GB medal cost £4m each in government funding.

Its an absurd waste of money and distorts the sporting nature of the games as much as Soviet doping did in the 60s and 70s.

Meanwhile in the UK obesity and diabetes grows every year.

Local authorities are selling off school playing fields and struggle to keep facilities open. Participation is limited by opportunity and any kid inspired by the past two weeks will struggle to find somewhere to play let alone get coaching.

There is no Olympic legacy over here.
 
Rio Olympics "Total Medals per Capita" table - the Grenada paradox
"Total Medals per Capita" is also deception, since now most Olympic medals are meaningless:
- from fake sports, not measurable, decided with notes given by judges
- to fake events, such as almost all swimming medals.
There are only 3 real events, mazimum speed, sustained speed and endurance, each time in whatever style each one wants, which at the top level is obvioulsy always freestyle.
The rest is repetition or negation of one of the basic principles of sports: citius.

Yet pardoxically by having Grenade as #, tthe table reflects the most striking evidence for the real athletic fitness of each state now:
in the 400 m race, the only Olympics event that ALONE reflects a limit for Human Physical Performance, there were TWO runners from Grenada and and only one US american.

Notes
We all know that the U.S. is doing extremely well in the Olympics. With 69 medals under its belt already – 26 of which are gold – the country has almost double the trophies of second-best team Great Britain.
But considering that the U.S. has a population of 318.9 million compared to G.B.’s 65 million, is it fair to rank all participating countries by medals achieved alone? The website Olympic Medals per Capita has revised the Rio rankings, ordering the countries in the Games by comparing their population size with the number of awards they have received.
According to the site, the Caribbean island of Grenada should be in number one position. With one medal (Kirani James won silver in the Men’s 400 meter sprint) and a population of merely 106,825, Grenada is races ahead of the rest of the world when considering medals per capita alone. New Zealand, Slovenia and Hungary are in second, third and fourth place respectively.
Correspondingly the U.S. is a lowly number 35 in the rankings, with a far less impressive one medal per 4,658,243 people. G.B. is faring slightly better, in 16th place, with one medal per 1,714,164 people. Third-place China are doing particularly badly in these rankings, coming in at 60th with their enormous population of 1.3 billion.
Here’s Who Leads the Rio Olympics Table in Medals Per Capita

Total Medals per Capita
Olympic Medals per Capita

BASICS
For the difference between Bolt and Van Niekerk or between 100/200 and 400 m:
End of Age: Usain Bolt maximum speed Human Physical Limits in Universe World Book
We had 51 more metals than #2. We are great
 
If you are a small country that can't compete, don't. Don't blame country size if your wrestlers lose. If 5 guys in your country can't beat our 5 in basketball, sorry
 
Cross country of the basic events of natural sports - attack started 1928 and is completed now
If you read the first post then you know why the illuminazi terminated Cross country at the Olynpics as early as 1928.
In other words: at a time that the very last Olympic Games were already scripted for nazi Berlin 1936. Yes, FIVE years BEFORE Hitler officially became the Fuehrer.

How treasonous IAAF bombs Cross Country now:
The coming climax: banning all athletes from Kenya and Ethiopia on false accusations of doping. Reminder: already done for Russia's athletes at the Olympics.
Examples of previous bombs:
- frequency of the Cross country World's championships reduced from yearly to each 2 years, since 2011
- related page at the IAAF site omits a table of medals, forcing you to click each year, at least until 1998, since previous results are simply and completely censored.

Medals tables and sports fitness of nations: Contrast deception (Olympics) with reality (Cross Country)
If you want to find out at the IAAF site who was the last white in the main Cross Country event (long race for men) to get
- a medal: you'll have to keep clicking each year until the answer appears, and that is as long ago as the previous millenium..
- the gold medal: you'll have to go elsewhere, since results before 1998 are simply censored.
Hint: he's from the same country as the very last white to get a medal at the Cross County World Chanpionships.A country that has now lost its independence becoming one of the current 28 EU states.
He became world champion for the first time 1976 and for the last time one year after becoming the oldest athlete ever and probably forever to win a marathon world title (at the Los Angeles Olympics) in the age of Global Athletics.

Notes
Who the last white male to win a medal was
IAAF: Cross Country

BASICS
Berlin 1936: ALL already scripted in 1928. London 1948 was a consequence of the nazi defeat at Stalingrad 1943, selaed months later in Kursk.
World War III: original script released 1943 was a remake of original WW2 script, two of the ultimate reductions of illuminati end times.
The first reduction is implicitly stated: again the same original script.
The second reduction is what the original script was: a totally fake war with real blood.
The ultimate reason for all this: proving the illuminati anti-bible true, in particular that "Armageddon is a lie".
At tne end of the day not only WW2 but also World War III started as a real war mixed with fake wars.
As expected from the Laws of End Times Reductionism some of these fake wars were additionally reduced to fake blood.
Illuminati World Wars - only two were scripted.: WW3 script 1943 remake of WW2 original stalin
 
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Cross country of the basic events of natural sports - attack started 1928 and is completed now
Original article published days after Easter 2015, the day that one year earlier had been rewritten as the new date for Osama Bin Laden's resurrection in Jerusalem.
In other words: also ...

Days after what was for the second consecutive time (and still is) scrpited as the very last World Cross Country Championships.
The event was held for the first time in China and the first chinese ranked #6, between the first runner from Great Britain at #55 and France at #78.
As for Germany, it's the same rank as for almost every other EU state: ZERO.

All in Blog
End Times Data: Medal tables: CROSS country v Olympics: sports fitness of nations: Deception v REALITY
 

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