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01-31-2026 11:01 AM - last edited 02-01-2026 03:50 AM
Report Summary: With the 2026 Winter Games approaching, this report focuses exclusively on the "Modern Era" of the Winter Olympics (1980–2022). By filtering out pre-1980 data, I addressed historical inconsistencies in country codes and birth dates to provide a cleaner, more accurate analysis of global performance.
Key Insights Explored:
The Rise of New Powerhouses: Tracking how the medal table shifted after the 1980s.
Medal Efficiency: A look at which nations dominate specific event categories.
Global Reach: Visualizing the expansion of participating nations over the last 40 years.
Technical Features:
Accessibility: Fully accessible design with Alt Text on all visuals, high-contrast "Storm" theme, and logical tab order.
Data Modeling: Custom DAX measures used to handle the many-to-many relationship between athletes and team results properly.
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Link: World Champs 26 - Week3_Submission [Dheeraj Sai Tiwari].pbix
Hi, you don't need to publish to web (that only works if you have a license).
Usually if you upload the file itself (without writing an URL for the published one), it will be published here.
As you already attached the pbix file here, you can edit your post (click on the 3 dots on the top right of the text message) and delete the URL you put there. Then it should work (it will take some minutes to be published).
Thank you so much! I completely missed that the file attachment was enough and kept trying to force a URL. 😅 I’ve removed the link and it worked perfectly. Really appreciate the help!