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they may well be currently (hopefully temporarily) ahead of us on the medal tally but this is priceless. a serious gold medal contender and they forgot to register her. may be this time it is the officials on drugs.

http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/london-olympics/nz-forgot-to-register-shot-putter/story-fn9di2lk-1226443812572

Makes you wonder Ken

But unfortunately on a per capita basis NZ are leading the medal count ahead of any other country :surprised:

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Makes you wonder Ken

But unfortunately on a per capita basis NZ are leading the medal count ahead of any other country :surprised:

it is a very strange universe.

i am reminded of the words of roy and HG describing the 'bronze rush' in sydney when the kiwis finally won a medal - a bronze in rowing. "they've won it for what they do best. sitting on their arses going backwards".

but we lag badly.

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Makes you wonder Ken

But unfortunately on a per capita basis NZ are leading the medal count ahead of any other country :surprised:

I'm afraid that you are wrong regarding total medals count per capita in London. NZ is not leading – it is Slovenia (4 medals with population of 2 millions).

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Yorkshire 10th in Olympic medal table

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The people of Yorkshire are celebrating their success at the London Olympics with 'God's Own Country' having produced a string of Olympic medallists.

Such has been the success of Yorkshire athletes at the Games that natives of the White Rose county had started tracking what their position in the Olympic medal table would be if they were an independent nation.

With Yorkshire men and women having played their part in four British golds, that puts 'Yorkshire nation' above sporting powerhouses like Australia, Japan and South Africa.

At the start of Monday, Yorkshire's haul of four golds, two silvers and two bronzes would have left them 10th in the Olympic medal table, just below Russia, and they were as high as seventh in the standings at one stage last weekend.

Jessica Ennis from Sheffield is the most high profile gold medallist from Yorkshire while cyclist Ed Clancy (Huddersfield) and rowers Katerine Copeland (Stokesley) and Andrew Triggs-Hodge (Hebden) played their part in gold medal-winning teams from Great Britain.

Otley cyclist Lizzie Armistead won silver in the women's road race, while Nicola Wilson of Northallerton was on the British eventing team that won equestrian silver.

Clancy also won a bronze in the Omnium while York Rowing Club's Tom Ransley was on the men's eights that also won bronze.

Yorkshire will be confident of adding to their gold tally on Tuesday when the Brownlee brothers from Leeds compete in the men's triathlon with Alistair the race favourite.

Hull boxer Luke Campbell is also guaranteed at least a bronze medal after reaching the Bantamweight semi-finals.

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Not only the cricket but the shire has the olympics too! :party:

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"they've won it for what they do best. sitting on their arses going backwards".

good one ... kiwis also reknown for their sculling and boat racing at the pub

The people of Yorkshire are celebrating their success at the London Olympics with 'God's Own Country' having produced a string of Olympic medallists.

yorkshire--the-county-thats-trouncing-australia-in-the-olympic-medal-table

time to secede? the sun set on the british empire ages ago anyway. puddings all round!

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any country is welcome to take some of our commentators.

the gibbering idiot interviewing anna meares after her gold medal cycle.

"we know that this means the world to you but does it mean even more?" is it possible to ask a more moronic queestion? apparently yes because his very next question - "what does this mean to you?"

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good one ... kiwis also reknown for their sculling and boat racing at the pub

speaking of which - all hail the new high jump champ who competes with long hair and baggy t-shirt. i took one look at him and knew he was my kind of champ. then i heard about his

. Legend.

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