Australia is a nation with a strong cultural focus on sports and athletic achievement. Did Tokyo Olympics 2020 justify the view?

 San Marino be like ...


Australia had one of the highest medal counts in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, placing the country 6th in Gold, just behind Russia. The total medal count for Australia, of 46, included 17 Gold, 7 Silver and 22 Bronze. But, for a population of around 25 million, is Australia punching above its weight? Yes, but less than some others. 

San Marino, a country or land mass, with a tiny population of 34,000 obtained 3 medals. That means 90 medals per million heads of population. Australia's 46 medals amounts to 1.8 medals per million heads of population. This 'rate of medals' number, puts Australia behind 13 other countries. Most of these countries are very small, and therefore any medal at all may greatly favour their 'rate'. However, the Netherlands, which has a population 2/3 the size of Australia, was also higher, with an impressive total medal count of 36.

Sure, none of this really matters. Its the participation that counts. Right? 

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