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Medals are not born in a vacuum. Olympic gold, a Champions League victory, or a world chess championship title — these are not just sweat and talent of an athlete. They are also money. The country's economy, infrastructure investments, coach salaries, science. We analyze why wealthy countries win more often and what to do about it.

Money decides everything (almost everything)

High-performance sports are an expensive pleasure. Building a stadium, buying equipment, paying for doctors, analysts, equipment — millions. China, the United States, and the United Kingdom spend billions on sports. The result: first places in medal counts. Poor countries (such as most African countries) can only afford athletics and football, where expensive infrastructure is not needed.

Investments in youth sports

The richer the country, the more free sections, sports schools with swimming pools and ice rinks. In Norway, almost every child can ski for free. In Russia, there is a big difference between Moscow and the countryside. Saving on youth sports today means the absence of stars tomorrow.

Coach salaries and science

A good coach is expensive. In a poor country, he leaves for abroad. In a wealthy country, he has access to biomechanical laboratories, psychologists, dietitians. German football clubs spend millions of euros on data analysis (Big Data). Clubs from Moldova cannot afford this. The result on the field is a direct consequence of finances.

Sponsorship and talent drain

If the economy of a country is bad, a talented athlete will leave for where they pay. Hundreds of African runners compete for Qatar and Bahrain. Brazilian footballers leave for Europe at 16. The country loses potential medals.

Exceptions to the rules

Cuba (boxing, athletics), Kenya (running), Jamaica (sprint) prove that with targeted investments and cultural traditions, you can win without a huge GDP. But these are exceptions. Overall, the dependence is direct: economic growth leads to an increase in sports achievements with a lag of 5-10 years.
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