FACTOID # 1: Finns are perhaps the world's greatest athletes, ranking first in medals per capita for Summer Olympics, and third for Winter Olympics.
 
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Europe > Slovakia > Sports

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2000 Summer Paralympics > Silver 5 [29th of 55]
Air Games > Bronze medals 5 [4th of 24]
Air Games > Gold Medals 4 [6th of 16]
Air Games > Total medals 12 [7th of 27]
Chess > GrandMasters 7 [36th of 135]
Chess > International Masters 17 [37th of 135]
Chess > World Chess Rankings 2,513 [31st of 135]
FIFA World Ranking > Men 627 [40th of 198]
FIFA World Ranking > Women 1,580 [41st of 117]
Frölunda HC players > Player nationalities > Players 2 [7th of 11]
Homeless World Cup > Team Name Nota bene
ICCF national member federations > ICCF Email Contact Pavol Polakovič
ICCF national member federations > Other Martin Kevický
Ice hockey > Number of registered players > % of Population 0.23 % [6th of 18]
Ice hockey > Number of registered players > Players 12,375 [11th of 18]
Olympic medals > Gold > Sydney 2000 1 [46th of 48]
Olympic medals > Total > Sydney 2000 5 [38th of 75]
Olympic point totals > Sydney 2000 10 [35th of 79]
Shooting at the 1996 Summer Olympics > Medal count > Total 1 [14th of 15]
Summer olympic medals > All time 8 [61st of 116]

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SOURCES: Wikipedia: 2000 Summer Paralympics ; Air Sports International; World Chess Federation, 2006; Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA); FIFA Official Website, December 2005; Wikipedia: List of Frölunda HC players ; Wikipedia: Homeless World Cup ; Wikipedia: ICCF national member federations ; Wikipedia: Ice hockey ; International Olympic Committee; The Golden Book of the Olympic Games ; Wikipedia: Shooting at the 1996 Summer Olympics

ALTERNATIVE NAMES: Slovakia, Slovak Republic, Slovenska Republika, Slovensko, slovak rep. c

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