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ante
22 Feb 10 15:06
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What does it mean? What wins if FPTP is not the Gold Medal Winner?

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jacob_TA
When: 22 Feb 10 15:11
First Past The Post
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ante
When: 22 Feb 10 15:13
You mean First Past The Post team wins even if they don't get the gold medal?
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jacob_TA
When: 22 Feb 10 15:15
I believe it means, the market is settled on who is first past the post - not on subsequent disqualifications days later for drugs etc
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ante
When: 22 Feb 10 15:22
Yes, days later I understand. In all other sports the market is settled on who receives the gold medal at the ceremony,though.

What happens if the FPTP team gets DQ'd before they receive the medal? The title says both FPTP and Gold Medal Winner - it is confusing.
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jacob_TA
When: 22 Feb 10 15:34
your over analysing

It simply means, First Past the Post who wins the gold medal. I don't see how you can get any other result for the 2 combined
The medal ceremony has generally been pretty much straight after the events finished
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ante
When: 22 Feb 10 15:49
I probably am over analysing. The chance of something like that happening is minimal and I would guess FPTP wins no matter what.

I just think BF should have chosen better wording.
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