Going for Gold

Looking at the Olympic Medal table, can you see how the data is organised? Could the results be presented differently to give another nation the top place?

Problem

 

Here are the top ten nations in the table of medal winners for the 2016 Olympic Games:

 

PositionFlagNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1
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US flag.
United States463738121
2
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UK flag.
Great Britain27231767
3
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Chinese flag.
China26182670
4
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Russian flag
Russia19172056
5
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German flag.
Germany17101542
6
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Japanese flag.
Japan1282141
7
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French flag.
France10181442
8
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South Korean flag.
South Korea93921
9
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Italian flag.
Italy812828
10
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Australian flag.
Australia8111029

Is your own nation in the list? If not, find out where your nation ranked and compare it with the nations in this table.

How do you think the positions have been decided?

Could the positions be decided in a different way? How would this affect other results in the table?

What do you think the best way of deciding the positions would be? Why?

 

If you'd like to have a go at another problem involving sporting leaderboards, take a look at Climbing conundrum.