Paris 2024 Olympics: COVID-conscious nations dominated gold medals (2024)

Paris 2024 Olympics: COVID-conscious nations dominated gold medals (1)By Priyanjana Pramanik, MSc.Reviewed by Benedette Cuffari, M.Sc.Aug 28 2024

Paris 2024 Olympics: COVID-conscious nations dominated gold medals (3) Study:Possible impact of national responses to the COVID pandemic on medal tallies at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Image Credit: Hethers / Shutterstock.com

Paris 2024 Olympics: COVID-conscious nations dominated gold medals (4)Paris 2024 Olympics: COVID-conscious nations dominated gold medals (5)*Important notice: medRxiv publishes preliminary scientific reports that are not peer-reviewed and, therefore, should not be regarded as conclusive, guide clinical practice/health-related behavior, or treated as established information.

The 2024 Paris Olympics marked the second Summer Games since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Western Pacific nations, such as Australia, China, Japan, New Zealand, and South Korea, excelled in the Olympics, particularly in winning gold medals.This success may be partially attributed to their stringent pandemic measures and a 'COVID-cautious' approach.

These nations were previously recognized for their effective responses to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), including strict measures like border closures, lockdowns, and mask mandates. These efforts have been associated not only with reduced excess mortality but also with a potential psychological and physical advantage in international competition.These efforts were found to effectively reduce excess deaths due to COVID-19 as compared to those reported in other regions.

In a recent study posted to the medRxiv* preprint server, researchers in Australia and New Zealand investigated the relationship between excess mortality, COVID-19 responses, and performance during the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France.

About the study

The researchers of the current study analyzed the performance of 18 nations in the 2024 Paris Olympics, including New Zealand, Australia, France, the Netherlands, Italy, South Korea, Japan, China, Germany, Hungary, the United States, Great Britain, Jamaica, Kenya, Cuba, Brazil, Spain, and Canada.

The analysis considered Historical Olympic success, home country advantage, the effects of time zones, excess mortality from COVID-19, and gross domestic product (GDP) growth. Another variable considered was the number of signatories to the Great Barrington Declaration (GBD), which reflects a national stance against strict pandemic measures. Any nation that signed the Great Barrington Declaration (GBD), which advocated against widespread lockdowns and supported the development of alternative approaches to pandemic management, was also recorded.

Medal counts for the 2012, 2016, 2020, and 2024 Olympics were obtained from official sources. Nations were selected based on their consistent top performance in the previous three Olympics, excluding Russia and Ukraine, due to reduced team sizes in 2024.

Each country was assigned certain points based on its performance, with adjustments made for factors like home advantage and time zone effects. Based on available data, the impact of national excess mortality during the pandemic was also determined. GDP growth data was collected for 2020-2023, and the number of GBD signatories was estimated.

The analysis was conducted using backward stepwise linear regression, which allowed researchers to identify key factors influencing medal counts. Ethical approval was not necessary since only publicly available data was used for the current study.

Study findings

The best predictor of medal success at the 2024 Paris Olympics was past performance during the 2012, 2016, and 2020 Olympics, as nations that performed well in these games continued to excel in 2024. Lower excess mortality from COVID-19 was also associated with more gold medals, thus indicating that countries with fewer pandemic-related deaths were more likely to win more gold medals.However, this association was most pronounced for gold medals specifically, rather than total medals or minor medals.

Related Stories

  • Analysis reveals viral shift behind COVID-19 pandemic end
  • COVID-19 vaccine rollout phases linked to decreased anxiety and depression in US adults
  • Fibrin fuels thromboinflammation and brain damage in COVID-19

Four countries with 10% or more excess mortality between 2020 and 2023 obtained fewer gold medals than predicted based on their performance in three previous games. Comparatively, five countries with less than 6% excess deaths during the same period won gold medals than would have been predicted based on their past performance.

The home-country advantage was also significant, especially for total medal counts, but less so for gold medals. A negative association was also observed between the number of signatories to the GBD, which opposed strict COVID-19 measures, and the number of gold medals won, thus suggesting that countries with more signatories were less likely to win gold medals.This highlights a potential psychological impact on athletes, where a 'COVID-stoical' mindset may have negatively influenced performance.

Other factors, such as GDP growth during the pandemic and time zone effects, were not significantly associated with medal success in Paris.

Conclusions

The current study establishes an association between pandemic responses and Olympic success in Paris 2024. While causation cannot be definitively proven, the data suggests that countries with lower excess deaths, such as Western Pacific nations, outperformed expectations, which may be linked to both the physical and psychological benefits of stricter public health measures.Countries with fewer excess deaths, such as Western Pacific nations, outperformed expectations, which may be attributed to their ‘COVID cautious’ approach. Thus, stricter public health measures may have had a positive impact on athletes, both physically and psychologically.

The current study's notable strengths include identifying excess mortality as a significant predictor of gold medal success. However, the study is associated with certain limitations, such as the potential for unassessed confounding factors, including Russia's absence from the Olympics and the distribution of new Olympic events.

Additionally, while lower excess mortality correlated with more gold medals, it is unclear if this relationship is due to reduced infection, psychological resilience, or other unmeasured factors.Future research is needed to further explore the psychological effects of pandemic responses on athletes and to identify any other potential confounding factors.

Paris 2024 Olympics: COVID-conscious nations dominated gold medals (6)Paris 2024 Olympics: COVID-conscious nations dominated gold medals (7)*Important notice: medRxiv publishes preliminary scientific reports that are not peer-reviewed and, therefore, should not be regarded as conclusive, guide clinical practice/health-related behavior, or treated as established information.

Journal reference:

Paris 2024 Olympics: COVID-conscious nations dominated gold medals (2024)

References

Top Articles
Award winning fudge recipe. Kansas State Fair.
60+ Most Loved Thanksgiving Sides Recipes You Ought To Try - RecipeMagik
Pau.blaz
Hub.vacation Club.com
Botw Royal Guard
Wcco Crime News
Best Internists In Ft-Lauderdale
Nbc4 Columbus Facebook
Craigslist Holland Mi Pets
Cherry Spa Madison
Msft Msbill Info
Craiglist Tulsa Ok
El Puerto Harrisonville Mo Menu
Wvtm 13 Schedule
Violent Night Showtimes Near The Grand 16 - Lafayette
Summoner Weapons Terraria
Unit 5 Lesson 6 Coding Activity
BugBitten Jiggers: a painful infestation
Juanita Swink Hudson
Ticket To Paradise Showtimes Near Movie Tavern Bedford
Phumikhmer 2022
James And Lisa Goy Obituary
159R Bus Schedule Pdf
Elmira Star Gazette Obit
Elemental Showtimes Near Regal White Oak
Watch My Best Friend's Exorcism Online Free
Meritain Prior Authorization List
Fox News Live Stream USA HD - USNewsON
Marisa Jacques Bio
Tamiblasters.in
Does Dollar General Have Humidifiers
Sams Gurnee Gas Price
Rugged Gentleman Barber Shop Martinsburg Wv
Shannon Sharpe Pointing Gif
Gracex Rayne
Harleyxwest Of Leaks
Www.publicsurplus.com Motor Pool
Diablo 3 Metascore
Chalupp's Pizza Taos Menu
Crystal Westbrooks Nipple
Mesmerized Nyt Crossword
Sound Of Freedom Showtimes Near Cinergy Midland
Karen Ivery Reddit
Bianca Censo
Dollar Tree Aktie (DLTR) • US2567461080
Mastering the basics: A comprehensive guide to cybersecurity 101 for the digital age
Kristy Althaus Kansas
Gregory (Five Nights at Freddy's)
Roman Numerals Chart, Translation Tips & History
Is Gary Hamrick Calvinist
Loredana Chivu, despre operațiile făcute la clinica anchetată: "Am fost la un pas de moarte"
Potassium | History, Uses, Facts, Physical & Chemical Characteristics
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Allyn Kozey

Last Updated:

Views: 5634

Rating: 4.2 / 5 (43 voted)

Reviews: 82% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Allyn Kozey

Birthday: 1993-12-21

Address: Suite 454 40343 Larson Union, Port Melia, TX 16164

Phone: +2456904400762

Job: Investor Administrator

Hobby: Sketching, Puzzles, Pet, Mountaineering, Skydiving, Dowsing, Sports

Introduction: My name is Allyn Kozey, I am a outstanding, colorful, adventurous, encouraging, zealous, tender, helpful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.