The London Olympics got me thinking about where Mongolia ranks in the world in terms of medal count. Fairly well it turns out.
Wikipedia has a great list of all time medal winners1, and one of the first things that pops out is that as of July 28th, 2012 eighty Olympic teams have never won a single medal, gold, silver, or bronze. Mongolia has 19 medals, including two golds, which puts it at a respectable rank internationally.
Table 1 shows Mongolia relative to other countries nearby in the rankings. The USA and USSR top the full list with 2,549 and 1,204 medals, respectively. Mongolia’s position may not seem all that impressive at first, but this is because so many countries are tied with 2 or less medals. The median medal count is 2 on a list of 217 teams! Mongolia’s ranking puts it in the 72nd percentile.
Table 1. All Time Olympic Medal Ranking | ||||
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Relative Rank (Out of 72) | Country | Summer Medals | Winter Medals | Combined Medals |
52nd | Morocco | 21 | 0 | 21 |
52nd | Thailand | 21 | 0 | 21 |
53rd | India | 20 | 0 | 20 |
53rd | Latvia | 17 | 3 | 20 |
54th | Mongolia | 19 | 0 | 19 |
54th | Chinese Taipei | 19 | 0 | 19 |
55th | Georgia | 18 | 0 | 18 |
56th | Uzbekistan | 17 | 1 | 18 |
Taking things a step further and ranking countries on a “medals per 1 million citizens basis”2, Mongolia climbs up the rankings to 36th place. Table 2 shows this, and on this basis Mongolia actually becomes pretty competitive with the USA.
Table 2. Olympic Medals Per Million Citizens | ||
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Rank (Out of 125) | Country | Medals |
32nd | USA | 8.12 |
33rd | Luxembourg | 7.82 |
34th | Belarus | 7.72 |
35th | Poland | 7.14 |
36th | Mongolia | 6.68 |
37th | Croatia | 6.29 |
38th | South Korea | 5.35 |
39th | Lithuania | 5.02 |
This is all fine and dandy, but I would like to see Mongolia top a list no matter how contrived. Where’s another area Mongolia is internationally competitive? Sheep, of course. Using some data I found on the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations website3 for sheep populations in 20 countries in Eurasia4 I developed what I call the “Olympic Sheeple Index.” It is a basic formula:
Olympic Sheeple Index = (total medals) * (sheep population)/(human population)
This simply weights the total medals by the sheep per capita in a country. The higher the score the higher the ranking. Mongolia just absolutely destroys the competition in this category, in part because it has way more sheep than people along with its respectable medal count. Table 3 shows the rankings on the Olympic Sheeple Index.
Table 3. Ranking on the Olympic Sheeple Index | ||
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Rank (Out of 20) | Country | Score |
1 | Mongolia | 79.75 |
2 | China | 43.61 |
3 | Iran | 34.43 |
4 | Kazakhstan | 24.76 |
5 | Uzbekistan | 5.080 |
6 | Pakistan | 1.354 |
7 | India | 0.972 |
8 | Indonesia | 0.773 |
9 | Tajikistan | 0.382 |
10 | North Korea | 0.298 |
11 | Malaysia | 0.061 |
12 | Thailand | 0.014 |
13 | South Korea | 0.003 |
14 | Philippines | 0.003 |
15 | Sri Lanka | 0.001 |
16 | Bangladesh | 0.000 |
17 | Nepal | 0.000 |
18 | Bhutan | 0.000 |
19 | Fiji | 0.000 |
20 | Papua New Guinea | 0.000 |
I hope Mongolia is able to work its way up all three lists in London…although the ranking on the last list might be secure for the indefinite future given its deliberate design and Mongolia’s sheep population. Good luck athletes.
Footnotes
1. “All-time Olympic Games medal table” – http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=All-time_Olympic_Games_medal_table&diff=503095727&oldid=503029633 (Accessed July 19, 2012).
2. Using population data from “List of Countries by Population” – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_population (accessed July 30, 2012). Countries that no longer exist such as the USSR, Russian Empire, Croatia and Montenegro are not included because there was no population data immediately available.
3. “Table 96. Sheep: population” – http://www.fao.org/docrep/004/AD452E/ad452e2y.htm (accessed July 31, 2012).
4. Unfortunately this data is for 2002, which is not ideal. But, then again, this is a contrived ranking, so who cares?