Monday 21 March 2016

Story of Olympics (1896-2008)

Visualizing Olympics (1896-2008)


Since the Modern Olympics began in 1896, there has been 26 Summer Olympic 
Games held in 21 different cities. In addition, three summer of the Games were scheduled to take place but were later cancelled due to war: Berlin in 1916, Tokyo and London in 1944. Five cities have been chosen by the IOC to host upcoming Olympic Games: London for 2012 Summer Olympic, Rio de Janeiro for the 2016 Summer Olympics, Pyeongchang for the 2018 Winter Olympics, Tokyo for the 2020 Summer Olympics, and Beijing for the 2022 Winter Olympics.

Olympic Hosts

Los Angles, London, Paris and Athens are the only four cities who have hosted Olympics twice

No. of countries participating

Today IOC's strength is of 204 countries. There are 193 members of United Nation. While there are 300+ countries in the world. If membership of IOC keeps on increasing at the current rate, all the countries of the world would be playing in Olympics 2040.
1980 Summer Olympics Boycott-> The movement spurred by President Jimmy Carter influenced 66 countries to boycott Moscow Olympics

Top Ten countries based on medals

The word cloud shows the overall top ten countries in Olympics. The fight for the top positions has always been between US, Russia and Germany. Lately, Australia is also giving these countries a tough fight.

Top Ten Countries based on Medals (Male and Female)

Olympics had its own share of criticism. One of the biggest criticism faced by Olympics is that it’s always male dominated .We see that there is hardly any difference in the basket of countries between the overall and male focused picture while the difference is stark when we compare the overall picture with the female focused picture. China enters the basket of Top ten countries (Female) in 1984 and grew gradually since then.

Timeline of Sport Events

Aquatics, Athletics, Cycling, Fencing and Gymnastics are the most played sports in Olympics .Cricket was also played in the year 1900.

Top Ten most played Games

Athletics, Aquatics and Shooting are the most played games. Judo as a sport is also gaining popularity. Apart from the above mentioned games Wrestling, Weightlifting and Boxing seems to be more popular in the male section, while Gymnastics and cycling seems to be more popular among females.

No. of Athletes participating

On an average Athlete Participation is increasing at the rate of 4.34%.We see three major dips in the participation over the past 112 years-1932, 1956 and 1980.
1932-> Because of the economic effects of the Great Depression, competitors from only 37 nations—with less than half the number of participants that competed in Amsterdam—travelled to Los Angeles for the 1932 Summer Olympics
1956-> The Suez Crisis caused Egypt, Iraq and Lebanon to back down from participation in Olympics. Soviet Union's iron hand on the Hungarian revolutionaries led to the withdrawal of Netherlands, Spain, and Switzerland .The People's Republic of China chose to boycott the event because the Republic of China had been allowed to compete. Although the number of countries participating (67) was almost the same as in 1952 (69), the number of athletes competing dropped sharply, from 4,925 to 3,342. (This figure does not include the 158 athletes from 29 countries who took part in the Stockholm equestrian competition)
1980 -> Approximately half of the 24 countries that boycotted the 1976 Summer Olympics (in protest against the IOC not expelling New Zealand who sanctioned a rugby tour of apartheid South Africa) participated in the Moscow Games, the 1980 Summer Olympics were disrupted by another, even larger, boycott led by the United States in protest at the 1979 Soviet war in Afghanistan.

Proportion of Males/Female

We see that the proportion of Female Events to Male Events is gradually increasing and in 2008 its almost equally proportioned.

No. of Female and Male athletes participating

There were huge fluctuations in male participants over the past but unlike female the number male participants fell down from  6797 in 1996 to 6305 in 2008.The participation of Females rocketed post 1980

Country Medal Ranking

An Olympic Games is a measurable test of a nation´s sporting power. Medal counts are the object of intense scrutiny after every Olympics. Most countries celebrate any medal with national glee, since 60% of competing countries will win none. The top ten countries in the medal tally account for 35% of the World's GDP.
Total Gold Medals with US > Gold Medals with Germany + Gold Medals with Russia.

Top Three Athletes

This chart shows top three athletes for each year

Top Ten Athletes (Male and Female)

Of the top ten players ever in Olympics only two are females. Latynina Larisa followed by Michael Phelps holds the record of highest number of medals .Unlike females, males have a higher degree of competition for the top position. 

Medal Count by Year

  • In 1904 USA recorded the highest number of medals i.e. 394
  • This record was broken by Russia in 1980 Olympics i.e. 442 


The Olympics provide us with a singular opportunity to observe the changing situations of men and women and the relationship between them. In the space of two or three generations, women’s presence in society, and consequently also in sport, has increased enormously. This is undoubtedly a very positive development and something for which I am are very glad.


**Since my dataset contains observations till 2008 Summer Olympics, all the analysis are constrained by it


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