Seeding and gold medal probability in wrestling: A 2016 Rio Olympic Games analysis

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Abstract
The United World Wrestling carried out the implementation of seeding athletes for the first time at
the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. For this reason, the aim of the current study was to calculate the
probability of winning a medal and becoming an Olympic Champion at the 2016 Rio Olympic
Games of seeded wrestlers using the Bayesian theorem. The data were obtained from the results
book of the Rio Olympic Games. The obtained data were analyzed Bayesian theorem. According to
the results, the probabilities of being an Olympic Champion of first seeded wrestlers were 67.0%,
81.0% and 62.0% for males Greco-Roman, freestyle and female freestyle, respectively. As a result,
being a seeded athlete had a great advantage to become an Olympic Champion in the wrestling
competitions of the Rio Olympic Games. As the Olympic Games are held every four years, the
medals in the Grand Prix tournaments, continental, and World Championships must be scored
according to difficulty grade and medal colour, and the Olympic ranking should be established for
each weight category. Furthermore, it would provide more competitive, challenging and enjoyable
Olympic Games for wrestling and spectators.
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Journal of Human SciencesCilt
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