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![]() VIETNAM TIEN LEN !!!
Cao_Ky@beer.com (Tran Cao Ky) wrote in message news: > SeaGames 22nd was the first SeaGames ever organized by Vietnam. One > major concern was alway the bias in subjective sports toward the host > country by the judges. This was certainly the babycry from some > newspaper articles from Thailand and Philippines. > > The high number of gold medals won by Vietnam so far seems to add more > suspicion on this theory, and certainly this high number raises a lot > of eye-balls by many people. > > So I thought it would be interested to look at some statistics on > recent seagames. A rule of the thumb is that as the gold-silver-bronze > ratio is often 1-1-1 in each sport. Exceptions are sports where two > bronzes are awarded to losing semifinalists. > > Statistics on the host country performances in recent seagames > Source: http://english.seagames22.com.vn/mod...mes_recent.asp > > Seagames 15th - > Malaysia 67 gold, 58 silver and 76 bronze medals > > Seagames 16th - > Philipines 91 gold, 62 silver and 84 bronze > > Seagames 18th - > Thailand 157 gold, 98 silver and 91 bronze medals > > Seagames 19th - > Indonesia 194 gold, 101 silver and 115 bronze medals > > Seagames 21st > Malaysia 111 gold, 75 silver and 85 bronze medals > > Seagame 22nd (to this time) > Vietnam 73 gold, 31 silver, and 35 bronze > > Ratio of Gold/Total Medal - Derivation from the average distribution > of 0.33 > Philipines: 91/146 = 0.38 ~20% > Thailand: 157/346 = 0.45 ~35% > Indonesia: 194/410 = 0.47 ~42% > Malaysia: 111/271 = 0.40 ~24% > Vietnam: 73/139 = 0.52 ~57% > > You work out the conclusion. Still Vietnam has about another 5 days to > get the ratio *down* to the norm of the regional standard (which is > already way different from the average distribution). |
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![]() M/K cho+i vo+'i ma^'y tha(`ng do+? kie^?u xu+' mu` tha(`ng cho^.t la`m
vua thi` co' gi` pha?i khua heh heh. Chu+`ng na`o VN vo^ olympic nhu+ tu.i Rumani thi` lu'c ddo' tui mo+'i ha?nh die^.n heh heh. Rumani co' ma^'y trie^.u co`n VN to+'i 80 trie^.u.Lie^.u VN se~ va`o Olympic? Va` chu+`ng na`o? heh heh./. "EL CHINO BOATMEN'S CONSCIENCE" message news:6ea9eed5.0312090958.5939b780@posting.google.c om... > VIETNAM TIEN LEN !!! > > > > Cao_Ky@beer.com (Tran Cao Ky) wrote in message news: > > SeaGames 22nd was the first SeaGames ever organized by Vietnam. One > > major concern was alway the bias in subjective sports toward the host > > country by the judges. This was certainly the babycry from some > > newspaper articles from Thailand and Philippines. > > > > The high number of gold medals won by Vietnam so far seems to add more > > suspicion on this theory, and certainly this high number raises a lot > > of eye-balls by many people. > > > > So I thought it would be interested to look at some statistics on > > recent seagames. A rule of the thumb is that as the gold-silver-bronze > > ratio is often 1-1-1 in each sport. Exceptions are sports where two > > bronzes are awarded to losing semifinalists. > > > > Statistics on the host country performances in recent seagames > > Source: http://english.seagames22.com.vn/mod...mes_recent.asp > > > > Seagames 15th - > > Malaysia 67 gold, 58 silver and 76 bronze medals > > > > Seagames 16th - > > Philipines 91 gold, 62 silver and 84 bronze > > > > Seagames 18th - > > Thailand 157 gold, 98 silver and 91 bronze medals > > > > Seagames 19th - > > Indonesia 194 gold, 101 silver and 115 bronze medals > > > > Seagames 21st > > Malaysia 111 gold, 75 silver and 85 bronze medals > > > > Seagame 22nd (to this time) > > Vietnam 73 gold, 31 silver, and 35 bronze > > > > Ratio of Gold/Total Medal - Derivation from the average distribution > > of 0.33 > > Philipines: 91/146 = 0.38 ~20% > > Thailand: 157/346 = 0.45 ~35% > > Indonesia: 194/410 = 0.47 ~42% > > Malaysia: 111/271 = 0.40 ~24% > > Vietnam: 73/139 = 0.52 ~57% > > > > You work out the conclusion. Still Vietnam has about another 5 days to > > get the ratio *down* to the norm of the regional standard (which is > > already way different from the average distribution). |
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![]() > Cao_Ky@beer.com (Tran Cao Ky) wrote in message
> news: >> SeaGames 22nd was the first SeaGames ever organized by Vietnam. What are "SeaGames"? |
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![]() Duke of URL wrote:
>>Cao_Ky@beer.com (Tran Cao Ky) wrote in message >>news: > > >>>SeaGames 22nd was the first SeaGames ever organized by Vietnam. > > > What are "SeaGames"? > > Where the semen come from. Al |
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![]() mebbe a race among the boat people? wonder how many actually use a boat
these days...seemed like Uncle Ho's followers are having trouble feeding the ones that wanna stay "Al Zeller" news:br5heq$1idj$1@msunews.cl.msu.edu... > Duke of URL wrote: > >>Cao_Ky@beer.com (Tran Cao Ky) wrote in message > >>news: > > > > > >>>SeaGames 22nd was the first SeaGames ever organized by Vietnam. > > > > > > What are "SeaGames"? > > > > > Where the semen come from. > > Al > |
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![]() In news:br5heq$1idj$1@msunews.cl.msu.edu,
Al Zeller > Duke of URL wrote: >>> Cao_Ky@beer.com (Tran Cao Ky) wrote in message >>> news: >> >>>> SeaGames 22nd was the first SeaGames ever organized by Vietnam. >> >> What are "SeaGames"? >> > Where the semen come from. Very good; a bi-level pun - remind me to make your death painless... |
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![]() "ngocchung"
> M/K cho+i vo+'i ma^'y tha(`ng do+? kie^?u xu+' mu` tha(`ng cho^.t la`m > vua thi` co' gi` pha?i khua heh heh. Chu+`ng na`o VN vo^ olympic nhu+ tu.i > Rumani thi` lu'c ddo' tui mo+'i ha?nh die^.n heh heh. Rumani co' ma^'y > trie^.u co`n VN to+'i 80 trie^.u.Lie^.u VN se~ va`o Olympic? Va` chu+`ng > na`o? heh heh./. Thu+.c ra ma.nh ve^` the^? thao kho^ng co' nghi~a ma.nh ve^` kinh te^' Last Olympics - A^'n ddo^. nu+o+'c ddo^ng da^n thu+' 2 tre^n the^' gio+'i chi? co' 1 BRONZE , dda^u co' nghi~a la` tu.i A^'n ddo^. do+? co`n VN da`nh 1 SILVER ( Judo nu+~) dda^u co' nghi~a la` VN chu'ng ta ngon Hehhehhheeee Tuy nhie^n tui cu~ng pha?i chu'c mu+`ng tha`nh ti'ch ca'c va^.n ddo^ng vie^n VN nhu+ng ddu+`ng du`ng tha`nh ti'ch the^? thao ma` no'i che^' ddo^. CS VN ngon la`nh thi` qua' cu+o+`ng ddie^.u - Co`n de` bi?u thanh ti'ch va^.n ddo^ng vie^n VN (ho. cu~ng la` da^n VN) thi` qua' u+ co^' cha^'p DTD > > "EL CHINO BOATMEN'S CONSCIENCE" > message news:6ea9eed5.0312090958.5939b780@posting.google.c om... > > VIETNAM TIEN LEN !!! > > > > > > > > Cao_Ky@beer.com (Tran Cao Ky) wrote in message > news: > > > SeaGames 22nd was the first SeaGames ever organized by Vietnam. One > > > major concern was alway the bias in subjective sports toward the host > > > country by the judges. This was certainly the babycry from some > > > newspaper articles from Thailand and Philippines. > > > > > > The high number of gold medals won by Vietnam so far seems to add more > > > suspicion on this theory, and certainly this high number raises a lot > > > of eye-balls by many people. > > > > > > So I thought it would be interested to look at some statistics on > > > recent seagames. A rule of the thumb is that as the gold-silver-bronze > > > ratio is often 1-1-1 in each sport. Exceptions are sports where two > > > bronzes are awarded to losing semifinalists. > > > > > > Statistics on the host country performances in recent seagames > > > Source: > http://english.seagames22.com.vn/mod...mes_recent.asp > > > > > > Seagames 15th - > > > Malaysia 67 gold, 58 silver and 76 bronze medals > > > > > > Seagames 16th - > > > Philipines 91 gold, 62 silver and 84 bronze > > > > > > Seagames 18th - > > > Thailand 157 gold, 98 silver and 91 bronze medals > > > > > > Seagames 19th - > > > Indonesia 194 gold, 101 silver and 115 bronze medals > > > > > > Seagames 21st > > > Malaysia 111 gold, 75 silver and 85 bronze medals > > > > > > Seagame 22nd (to this time) > > > Vietnam 73 gold, 31 silver, and 35 bronze > > > > > > Ratio of Gold/Total Medal - Derivation from the average distribution > > > of 0.33 > > > Philipines: 91/146 = 0.38 ~20% > > > Thailand: 157/346 = 0.45 ~35% > > > Indonesia: 194/410 = 0.47 ~42% > > > Malaysia: 111/271 = 0.40 ~24% > > > Vietnam: 73/139 = 0.52 ~57% > > > > > > You work out the conclusion. Still Vietnam has about another 5 days to > > > get the ratio *down* to the norm of the regional standard (which is > > > already way different from the average distribution). |
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![]() "Wakyer Eagle" news:uBtBb.217$qL5.86449298@newssvr11.news.prodigy .com... > mebbe a race among the boat people? wonder how many actually use a boat > these days... Probably not, afraid they would lose to many more...... Engineer > "Al Zeller" > news:br5heq$1idj$1@msunews.cl.msu.edu... > > Duke of URL wrote: > > >>Cao_Ky@beer.com (Tran Cao Ky) wrote in message > > >>news: > > > > > > > > >>>SeaGames 22nd was the first SeaGames ever organized by Vietnam. > > > > > > > > > What are "SeaGames"? > > > > > > > > Where the semen come from. > > > > Al > > > > |
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![]() About time you took a bath.
"EL CHINO BOATMEN'S CONSCIENCE" > VIETNAM TIEN LEN !!! |
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