• Random_Character_A
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    -192 months ago

    So by your logic silver is something not often won by anyone in Olympics?

    • @[email protected]
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      142 months ago

      In 2020 there were 448 events at the Olympics, let’s round up to 450. Each event gives 3 medals, for a total of 1350 medals. The Olympics are held every four years, so that 337.5 medals are awarded in an average year.

      There are about 8.1 billion people in the world. On average, 0.000004 % of the worlds population receives an Olympic medal each year.

      If this were a completely random yearly lottery, and you lived for 100 years, you would have about a 0.0004 % chance of winning an Olympic medal in your lifetime.

      I would count myself lucky if I won that by the time I was 50.

      • @[email protected]
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        62 months ago

        Just to be a total pendant, some of the events give two bronzes, e.g. boxing. It won’t change the conclusion of your comment of course.

        • @[email protected]
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          12 months ago

          I love pedantry <3 I got the “three medals per event” from some Wikipedia page, and I know they love pedantry over there as well, so maybe you should make a contribution?

      • @iAvicenna
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        42 months ago

        no no you see, there are hundreds of people who got silver medals, it is not a big deal.

    • @shneancy
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      72 months ago

      yes

      literally only one person can get silver in each category every 4 years? per 8 billion people out there

      • Random_Character_A
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        -22 months ago

        …but the comment was about quality and quantity of the disadvantage, not about winning silver in Olympics.

    • @RaoulDook
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      52 months ago

      How many medals do you have?

      • @[email protected]
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        22 months ago

        Personally none in the Olympics, but I have the same amount of Tour de France’s as Lance Armstrong (and one more ball)