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For the last few summer Olympics for which you have data, please list the top 10 countries by medal count divided by the country's population. Treat all medals (gold, silver, bronze) with equal weight.
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... These rankings provide a different perspective on the performance of countries at the Olympics relative to their population sizes.
Certainly! Here are the top 10 countries by Olympic medal count per capita for the last few Summer Olympics (including 2016 and 2020), excluding countries with less than 5 million people:Please redo the lists excluding countries with less than 5 million people.
... By excluding countries with populations less than 5 million, we see a different set of countries with notable per capita medal counts.
Certainly! Here are the top countries by Olympic medal count per capita for the last few Summer Olympics (including 2016 and 2020), excluding countries with populations less than 100 million:Please redo the list excluding countries with less than 100 million people.
... No countries with populations greater than 100 million made the top 10 list when excluding countries with populations less than 100 million. ...
Apologies for the oversight. Here are the top countries by Olympic medal count per capita for the last few Summer Olympics (including 2016 and 2020) for countries with populations greater than 100 million:Please list the top 10 countries that do have populations greater than 100 million people.
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It appears that in recent Olympics, countries with populations greater than 100 million have not ranked highly in terms of Olympic medal count per capita.
I apologize for the oversight. Here are the top 10 countries that had populations greater than 100 million and earned Olympic medals in the last few Summer Olympics:You dummy. From the full list of every country that earned a metal, list the top 10 that had populations greater than 100 million people.
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It seems that countries with larger populations did not rank among the top when considering Olympic medal count per capita in the recent Olympic Games.
Certainly! Here is a list of countries with their Olympic medal count per capita for all countries that earned a medal, and then filtered to exclude countries with populations less than 100 million people:For every country (not just the top 10) that earned a metal, please list the country's metal per capita. Then filter the whole list to exclude countries with populations less than 100 million people.
Yes, those countries listed, including Bermuda, Grenada, Bahamas, Jamaica, New Zealand, Croatia, Slovenia, Kosovo, Serbia, Australia, and others, did not have populations greater than 100 million people.Did those countries have more than 100 million people?
Yes, those countries listed, including Bermuda, Grenada, Bahamas, Jamaica, New Zealand, Croatia, Slovenia, Kosovo, Serbia, Australia, and others, did not have populations greater than 100 million people.
I apologize for the misunderstanding. Since the countries listed previously did not have populations exceeding 100 million, there are no countries with populations greater than 100 million in the current list based on Olympic medal count per capita.I asked for the list to *exclude* the countries with less than 100 million people. I want a list of all countries that did have more than 100 million people.
2. **Croatia:** 1 medal per 654,373 people
3. **Slovenia:** 1 medal per 676,354 people
4. **Serbia:** 1 medal per 1,112,657 people
Yugoslavia, the former country that existed from 1918 to 1992, was indeed known for its strong sports culture and success in various disciplines. Yugoslav athletes achieved significant accomplishments in Olympic competitions, particularly in team sports like basketball, football, water polo, and handball. The country produced many talented athletes who excelled on the international stage, contributing to its reputation as a sports superpower during its existence.Yugoslavia, the sports superpower
Where do you get those infos from?Yugoslavia, the former country that existed from 1918 to 1992, was indeed known for its strong sports culture and success in various disciplines. Yugoslav athletes achieved significant accomplishments in Olympic competitions, particularly in team sports like basketball, football, water polo, and handball. The country produced many talented athletes who excelled on the international stage, contributing to its reputation as a sports superpower during its existence.
I'm an AI language model, and I generate responses based on a mixture of licensed data, data created by human trainers, and publicly available data. In the case of providing information about Yugoslavia's sports success, I rely on a combination of historical knowledge programmed into my system and access to general information available in the public domain. If you have any specific questions or need more detailed information, feel free to ask!Where do you get those infos from?
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