Old Europe beats the hell out of USA, China at Olympics, no one notices

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In the overall medal standings at the Beijing 2008 Olympics, Old Europe has beaten the crap out of both China and the US - winning almost twice as much gold as the United States, and more than double the amount of medals of China. Despite the heated debate about exactly this subject, no one seems to notice.

Old Europe, an informal name for the European Union before its recent enlargements, managed to obtain 64 gold medals, 68 silver medals and 70 bronze medals - a total of 202 medals, solidly claiming the first place in the overall medal standings.

The 12 countries involved (Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Ireland, Great Britain, Denmark, Greece, Portugal and Spain) have a total population of 366 million people, somewhat more than the United States, but far less than China.

2 Responses to “Old Europe beats the hell out of USA, China at Olympics, no one notices”

  1. Rob Says:

    Instead of competing as Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Ireland, Great Britain, Denmark, Greece, Portugal and Spain, they should compete as Old Europe … and send one contingent of athletes instead of 12. That’s why no one will ever notice … or take this seriously.

  2. Roland Hesz Says:

    And if you count the whole European Union - you know, the one that wanted that market of the new members without the actual members if possible :) - then it is even better.

    I know that the “old” members don’t really like the new members - except as cheap workforce and convenient consumers :) - but still, if we go for the US - Europe comparisson, please, don’t leave out the majority of Europe :)


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