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The Olympics are over, but one of Tom's old friends, Heather Shultz, sent him an interesting way to look at the medal results. It came from John Fawcett, a New Zealander and Shultz's colleague at
Save the Children. John says, "[S]urely a better way to assess the depth and quality of a nation is to take a look at the per-capita medal table, the table that puts medal totals in proportion to population size?"
Here's a pdf of the table. Some of you have been discussing this topic
in the comments. Let us know what you think of the table. Erik Hansen raised a point about Iceland winning a silver medal in handball, and that their population is
304,000. As John asked, do
you know any Olympic medalists personally?
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