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PositionCountry2000 Medal Count 2004 Medal Count Country2008 Medal Count 1United States92103United States110 2Russia8892China100 3China5963Russia72 4Australia5849Great.

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1 PositionCountry2000 Medal Count 2004 Medal Count Country2008 Medal Count 1United States92103United States110 2Russia8892China100 3China5963Russia72 4Australia5849Great Britain47 5Germany5649Germany41

2 PositionCountry2000 Medal Count Population ('000s) per medal Country2004 Medal Count Population ('000s) per medal 1Bahamas2142Bahamas2150 2Barbados1259Australia49406 3Iceland1273Cuba27419 4Australia58324Estonia3447 5Jamaica7379Slovenia4503 PositionCountry2000 Medal Count GDP (Mil $) per medal Country2004 Medal Count GDP (Mil $) per medal 1Cuba29597Cuba271170 2Jamaica71257Jamaica52042 3Georgia61867Bahamas22550 4Macedonia12100Georgia43045 5Bulgaria132585Eritrea13300

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8 References Marc West. “Harder, better, faster, stronger”. Plus Magazine. 6 August 2008..http://plus.maths.org/content/harder-better-faster-stronger Henry Pollack. “Applications of Mathematics”. Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, 69. 1970. Andrew Bernard and Meghan Busse. “Who wins the Olympic Games: Economic development and medal totals”..


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