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Using data collected from 1896 to 2016, browse country-by-country to view interesting stats throughout their Olympic history.
This is a personal project, and I welcome any feedback you have.
Thank you for taking a look!
Kaggle Dataset: 120 years of Olympic history: athletes and results - published by rgriffin
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Thanks for the clarification: smart thinking 🙂 .
Hi dsyhan,
I am trying to recreate your dashboard to learn more about Power BI. Can I download it from somewhere? And if not, then can you please give me some guidance how the numbers in the upper right cornes are calculated? For example if I filter on Sweden, I get 1108 total medalists, but only 657 Total medals. Shouldn't the number of medals be larger than the number of medalists?
Otherwise I really like the design 🙂 .
@zuzu_zuzu, there's a row for every athlete-games-event combo, but some events are team events. If a team of 4 wins gold, the country gold tally only increases by 1 but the data shows 4 gold medals (one for each team member).