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The 2024 Olympic medal count, ranked by GDP

There are two commonly accepted methods for counting medals: a gold-medal-focused method, as used by the IOC, and a total medal count based on the country with the most total medals. The United States currently leads in both methods, but they also provide an opportunity to consider different ways of measuring Olympic success, given the vast differences in conditions around the world.

Last week we took a closer look at medals per capita, which shows which countries have the most talent, based on the number of citizens it takes to win one medal. Today we’ll take a different look at the medal count at the Paris Olympics, based on Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

Needless to say, money plays a big role in the success of any sport. From sending athletes to providing well-funded training, at least Several To win the Olympics, you need money, and while a pure GDP analysis has some drawbacks because it doesn’t give us an accurate picture of each country’s sports budget, it at least tells us which countries are the most active in sport with the fewest resources.

This count includes only countries that win 10 or more medals.

2024 Olympics medal count based on GDP

Rank Country Money Silver bronze total GDP Price per medal
Rank Country Money Silver bronze total GDP Price per medal
1 new zealand Four 6 2 12 248.0B 20,666,666,666
2 Australia 18 14 11 43 1.63T 37,906,976,744
3 Netherlands Ten Five 6 twenty one 1.00T 47,619,047,619
Four France 13 17 twenty one 51 2.78T 54,509,803,921
Five South Korea 2 8 7 27 1.67T 61,851,851,851
6 England 12 17 20 49 3.09T 63,061,224,489
7 Italy 9 Ten 7 26 2.05T 78,846,153,846
8 Spain 2 3 8 13 1.42T 109,230,769,231
9 Canada 6 Four 9 19 2.14T 112,631,578,947
Ten Japan 12 7 13 32 4.23T 132,187,005,000
11 Brazil 2 Five 7 14 1.92T 137,142,857,143
12 Germany 9 6 Five 20 4.08T 204,000,000,000
13 united states of america 27 35 33 95 25.44 tons 267,789,473,684
14 China 26 twenty four 17 67 17.96 tons 268,059,701,493

Apart from the countries that won ten medals, there were some other standout countries worth noting.

  • Greece: 7 medals, $217.6 billion GDP, $3.1 billion per medal
  • Cape Verde: $2.22 billion per medal with a GDP of $2.22 billion
  • St. Lucia: 2 medals with a GDP of $2.34 billion, $1.17 billion per medal
  • India: 3 medals with a GDP of $3.42 trillion, $1.14 trillion per medal
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