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[Cevtrein-L] [Fwd: Olympic medal tally]

To: TD <cevtrein-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Cevtrein-L] [Fwd: Olympic medal tally]
From: Roberto Landwehr <robland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 08 Oct 2000 14:04:14 -0600
 
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Subject: RE: Olympic medal tally
From: Will Hopkins <will.hopkins@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 08 Oct 2000 23:22:52 +1300
Following Dave Martin's lead, I searched for "hogan norton olympic medal" using the Google search form at http://sportsci.org. (Easily the best search engine in my experience.) I found a good overview of the issues of the Australian medal tally, written in August by Jane O'Dwyer, general manager of Sports Medicine Australia. Here's the link: http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/Aug00/O'Dwyer.htm. In summary, an embarrassingly meager tally of medals at the 1976 Montreal Olympics was the catalyst for the establishment of the Australian Institute of Sport and a big increase in spending on elite sport. It got the medals, but apparently there has been little or no trickle-down benefit in terms of increased physical activity in the population generally.

See also another good overview written on Sept 5 at http://www.sports.com/olympics/050900price.htm, in which amongst other things the author asserts that Australia will be disappointed if it gets the predicted tally of 14 gold medals, 15 silver and 33 bronze at the Sydney Games, a total of 62. "Olympic officials have said the health of the national psyche depends on winning... 20 golds." The final tally was 16 gold, 24 silver, and 16 bronze, a total of 56. Was this a disappointing result, Ozzies?

I've been unable to find on the Web the abstract of the paper by Hogan and Norton that Dave Martin referred to. I have a hard copy of the abstracts, but that's not much use to you people. According to Jane O'Dwyer, the paper (abstract or full article?) is in "Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (Vol 3, Iss 2, June 2000)". I checked SportDiscus, but there are no entries for 2000 for that journal in the database (yet?).

Will

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