Norway tops the list for the 7th medal in Beijing, Canada
Norway was able to collect 44 medals, including biathlon stars Johannes Thingnes Poe and cross-country skier Therese Johak, of which Graysnot analyzed the results of major competitions in the disciplines in the program, including 20 gold. The Olympics have been competing since 2018.
Norway dominated the medal count for the first time with 39 medals in the history of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyongyang.
Greyhound’s predictions that Russia will align itself with the Russian Olympic Committee due to restrictions on the formation of an organized doping system are second only to Germany (38 medals, including 14 gold, 11), the United States (24, including 7 in gold) and the Netherlands ( 21, including 21). Including 12 in gold).
I follow these predictions, Canada will end up in 7th place in the Beijing Games (21 medals, including 4 gold), a little behind Switzerland and ahead of Sweden.
With 29 medals, including 11 gold, by Canada more medals in Pyongyang in 2018 than the United States. Graysnote points out, however, that Canada has never surpassed the Americans in medal counting at two Olympics in a row.
France is in 9th place in the predictions with 18 medals (4 in gold, 4 in silver and 10 in bronze), which will be a record when they won 15 of the winter games 2014 and 2018.
Finally, China, far from the Winter Olympics with victories in the summer games, could aim for six medals in front of its own audience, of which four gold.
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