The Daily Courier

Norway predicted to top Games medals table

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Norway is predicted to top the medals table at the Winter Olympics in Beijing, according to one forecast released a year before the games are to open.

The Beijing Olympics are set to begin on Feb. 4, 2022. Norway, which also topped the final medal standings at the last Winter Games in Pyeongchan­g, South Korea, is picked to win 25 gold medals and 41 overall.

The team from Russia is expected to be second in terms of total medals (6 gold, 34 overall), followed by Germany (12-31), the United States (11-24) and the Netherland­s (7-21).

Rounding out the top 10 are Canada, Switzerlan­d, Austria, France and Sweden, followed by Japan, Italy, South Korea, China and Slovenia. The forecast was released Thursday by Gracenote Sports, which supplies statistica­l analysis for sports leagues.

Forecastin­g is never easy, but it is particular­ly tricky during the COVID-19 pandemic with some sports and training cut back.

The name of the Russian team has not been decided. Competitor­s at the Pyeongchan­g Games were known as Olympic Athletes from Russia after sanctions were imposed on the country following its part in a doping scandal dating back to the 2014 Sochi Games.

Gracenote says that the “Olympic Athletes from Russia are forecasted to win more medals than any team representi­ng Russia or the Soviet Union at a Winter Olympics.”

Gracenote predicts host country China will not improve much from its results in South Korea, winning two gold medals and eight overall.

The Beijing Olympics are also shrouded in controvers­y with human rights groups calling attention to more than a million Muslim Uighurs who have been held in internment camps in western China. Uighur rights groups have labeled them the “Genocide Olympics.”

 ?? The Associated Press ?? Norway’s Kajsa Vickhoff Lie reacts after the women’s World Cup super-G in GarmischPa­rtenkirche­n, Germany, on Monday.
The Associated Press Norway’s Kajsa Vickhoff Lie reacts after the women’s World Cup super-G in GarmischPa­rtenkirche­n, Germany, on Monday.

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