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Winter Olympics: The Fastest Countries Revealed
Highlights From Research
With the Beijing Winter Olympics commencing this Friday (04/02/2022), the world will be watching the
greatest athletes take to the snow.
Interested in sporting outcomes, experts at RantCasino.com were eager to find out which countries are the fastest at winter sports. Through analysing data from Olympic.com’s gold medalist results for 95 Winter Olympic events between 1924-2018, a ranked speed score for each country was established, revealing the fastest country of all time at the Winter Olympic Games!
Results on seven Winter Olympic sports were considered in this study. These included Cross-Country Skiing, Alpine Skiing, Bobsleigh, Luge, Skeleton, Speed Skating and Short-Track Speed Skating.
The Results
RantCasino.com can reveal that Norway is the fastest country at the Winter Olympic Games with a total ranked speed score of 16.98 - 261% higher than the average of 4.71. Norway ranks fastest for Cross-Country Skiing, for which they have won 47 gold medals, accounting for 36% of their 132 gold medals at the Winter Olympics between 1924 - 2018.
Ranking second is Germany with a total ranked speed score of 14.79. Team Germany stands as the fastest country for Bobsleigh and Luge events, winning 13 gold medals and 18 gold medals respectively. In total, this country has won 93 gold medals at the Winter Olympics.
In third place is the United States with a total ranked speed score of 13.65, standing as the team fastest in Skeleton events. Their fastest performance in this event was at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics where Jim Shea jr. and Tristan Gale both took home gold with a respective time of 1 minute 42 seconds and 1 minute 45 seconds. Also among the fastest countries at the Winter Olympic Games are the Netherlands (13.44), Sweden (9.60) and Austria (8.77), respectively ranking fourth, fifth and sixth. Notably the Netherlands is fastest at Speed Skating, Austria is fastest at Alpine Skiing and South Korea (7.45), which ranks ninth, is fastest at Short-Track Speed Skating.
Methodology
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