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Can China stay on top of the Olympics medal table?
26 July 2012 Last updated at 23:05 GMT

China's participation in the Olympics got off to an uncertain start.

The People's Republic of China (PRC) first competed at the Olympic Games in 1952 - at the summer games in Helsinki - only participating in one event.

At that time the International Olympic Committee allowed both the PRC and the Republic of China - which had recently relocated to Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War - to compete, although the latter withdrew in protest over the PRC's inclusion.

The dispute over the political status of China meant that the PRC did not participate in the Olympics again until the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid.

Its first appearance at the summer Olympic Games after 1952 was at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, when it took 15 gold medals and came fourth on the medal table, largely in gymnastics, shooting and diving. Their success was partly due to the fact that the Eastern Bloc countries boycotted the games.

The first ever gold medal for China, won by Mr Xu Haifeng in the men's pistol event in the Los Angeles Games, was hailed as the "great breakthrough", ending China's shame over its "sick man of Asia" image.

All the gold medallists became instant national heroes and were given all sorts of honours.
First or second?

Since then, China has steadily climbed the medal table, finally claiming top spot on home soil in the 2008 Beijing Olympics Games.

It defeated its fierce rivals, the US and Russia, to second and third place respectively.
Olympic medals: China versus the US
Year Games China's gold medal total US gold medal total

2008


Beijing


51


36

2004


Athens


32


35

2000


Sidney


28


37

1996


Atlanta


16


44

1992


Barcelona


16


37

Apart from strong performances in traditional favourite categories such as table tennis and diving, China also won gold in more diverse sports including boxing and yachting.

The question on everybody's mind for the London games is whether China can sustain its dominant position and continue occupying the top spot in 2012.

Not likely, if you believe the predictions given by Goldman Sachs.

According to them, China stripped of home advantage will come second in the medal table with 33 gold medals, while the US will come first with 37 gold medals.

However the Chinese official news agency Xinhua is more optimistic.
Chinese badminton player Lin Dan Reigning Chinese Olympic champion Lin Dan will be hoping to retain his gold medal

It predicts that London 2012 will see China and the US fighting for dominance - and if all goes well China will ultimately prevail, with 37 gold medals.

Their prediction is based on two factors: First, China should do well in traditional categories of table tennis, badminton, diving, gymnastics, shooting and weightlifting - securing about 28 gold medals.

On top of this, there is credible potential to get another 10 golds in competitions such as swimming, athletics, judo, boxing and taekwondo. If this happens, Xinhua says, China will once again top the table.

BBC Chinese Olympics reporter Chen Zhuang - who has studied past performances and present form of the Chinese and US teams - sits somewhere in between these two predictions. He thinks that the US will somehow overcome China's challenge and become dominant again, with 37 gold medals compared to 34 for China.

But in contrast to the games four years ago, when China faced immense pressure to perform at its best, the pressure seems to be lessened somewhat this time around.

For starters, China is sending a smaller delegation, with some 200 fewer athletes than four years ago, suggesting a more pragmatic approach.

Secondly, the authorities seem to be playing down medal expectations, stressing the unpredictable nature of sport.
Just one goal

A closer look at media reports reveals, however, that the hunger for gold is just as fierce as before.

The head of the gymnastics delegation, Huang Yubin, told the team that there is just one goal in London - to win more gold medals.

Table tennis team leader Huang Biao is equally ambitious, telling BBC Chinese that his members are confident of winning gold in all four competitions.

There is a political dimension as well, as expressed by Liu Peng, chairman of China's Olympic Committee.

This will be the first Olympics after the Beijing games, he says, and will show that China is becoming a big sporting nation.

He asks Chinese sportsmen and women to remember the "historic responsibilities" on their shoulders and do their best for their country as a positive contribution to the important party congress later this year at which the country's new leadership will be unveiled.

So it seems that sport cannot be separated from politics after all.

There will be rich rewards for the gold medallists financially as well.

Officials deny that a fixed sum of money will be presented to the winners, but according to Chinese media reports, hundreds of thousands of Yuan will be presented to medallists. The top stars can also expect lucrative sponsorship deals.

For some this is in itself a win-win situation. More medals are good for the country and provide bigger pockets for the medallists.
 
Well at least 2 potential medals in table tennis will be robbed due to the new rule change. The bronze medals for both men and women singles. But anyway good luck to China in 2012 Olympic and bring home as much medals as possible!


China will be prevented from repeating its achievement of winning all six individual medals at the Beijing Olympics by a new rule which allows only two players per country to take part in each event. So at least one medal in both singles events will go to another nation here in London, even though at Wednesday's draw China were again seeded to win all four Olympic golds and had the top two players in both men's and women's singles.

more>China success 'devastating', says table tennis chief - Yahoo! News
 
Well at least 2 potential medals in table tennis will be robbed due to the new rule change. The bronze medals for both men and women singles. But anyway good luck to China in 2012 Olympic and bring home as much medals as possible!


China will be prevented from repeating its achievement of winning all six individual medals at the Beijing Olympics by a new rule which allows only two players per country to take part in each event. So at least one medal in both singles events will go to another nation here in London, even though at Wednesday's draw China were again seeded to win all four Olympic golds and had the top two players in both men's and women's singles.

more>China success 'devastating', says table tennis chief - Yahoo! News

For table tennis, double game was changed to team game. So we can get only one medal.

In addition, many other chances/rules were adopted to limit China's medal numbers - for example, Sync diving only one pair from each country; and I think weight lifting is the most ridiculous one, with the limitation of total athlete numbers, we can not even attend every events.

That's why we got more gold than silver and bronze combined. If there is no such limitation, China will surely be the #1.
 
For table tennis, double game was changed to team game. So we can get only one medal.

In addition, many other chances/rules were adopted to limit China's medal numbers - for example, Sync diving only one pair from each country; and I think weight lifting is the most ridiculous one, with the limitation of total athlete numbers, we can not even attend every events.

That's why we got more gold than silver and bronze combined. If there is no such limitation, China will surely be the #1.


The changes in the bold part above were for 2008 though? So only the table tennis is affected in 2012.
 
It's ok that making every effort to do.
China stay on top, sooner or later
 
Really who cares any more the olympics is dying a slow death strangled by consumerisim and profesionalisim.


The olympic creed is dead burried by nationalist fighting to be top of the medal tally, athletes now have personal medical teams and external facilities year round training in some cases from childhood. There are more adds than events and the day of the talented amateur is dead, the day of the corprate/goverment sponsored profesional is here no Eddie the Eagles no Abebe Bikilas no Eric Liddell.

THE OLYMPIC CREED
Pierre de Coubertin got the idea for this phrase from a speech given by Bishop Ethelbert Talbot at a service for Olympic champions during the 1908 Olympic Games. The Olympic Creed reads:

"The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not to win but to take part, just as the most important thing in life is not the triumph but the struggle. The essential thing is not to have conquered but to have fought well."


Beijing was probably the last game worth while, now its just a billion dollar add campaign that makes a few fat old men much richer and the city its held in much poorer.
 
Does anyone have an official 2012 Chinese Olympic site in English? Live update if possible. thanks.
 
Is it important to be No. 1 in the medal ranking???

As long as you perform well and in the top groups, it should be fine.

Can China stay on top of the Olympics medal table?
26 July 2012 Last updated at 23:05 GMT
 
Is it important to be No. 1 in the medal ranking???

As long as you perform well and in the top groups, it should be fine.

I disagree.

this is competitive sports. to be No.1 is important for all nations.
 
Is it important to be No. 1 in the medal ranking???

As long as you perform well and in the top groups, it should be fine.
exactly,
to be No.1 is not the olypic spirit.
just take part in and enjoy the game.
 
exactly,
to be No.1 is not the olypic spirit.
just take part in and enjoy the game.

Chinese hypocrisy. I cannot stand some super sports nations like the US and China talking about enjoying the game. Other smaller nations need encouragement and inspiration to excite its people in this damned world.

And Olympics is about competition which make mankind stronger and better.
 
That all of other participants should be disappointed??? This is Olympics, not professional boxing fight to win the 20 millions $.

I disagree.

this is competitive sports. to be No.1 is important for all nations.

Do not use it as the overall judgement.

I personally do not value it that important. There are other people who view the matter the same way and there are people who view the matter differently.

So do not put the big hat on the whole Chinese people.

Chinese hypocrisy. I cannot stand some super sports nations like the US and China talking about enjoying the game. Other smaller nations need encouragement and inspiration to excite its people in this damned world.

And Olympics is about competition which make mankind stronger and better.
 
yes we can i predict we will get atleast 48 golds 25 silvers and 35 bronzes total 108 medals:lol:
 
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