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# Rio Olympics in numbers: 10,500 athletes, 306 gold medal and 500,000 tourist.

# Rio Olympics in numbers: 10,500 athletes, 306 gold medal and 500,000 tourist. When Rio de Janeiro opens the Olympic Games on 5 August, they will be the first ever staged in South America. Here are some fun numbers and major statistics from the upcoming Olympics –
17,000 — Number of Olympic athletes and officials.
78,000 — The capacity of Catamaran stadium, where the opening and closing ceremonies will be held.
10,500 — Athletes from 206 countries will gather in Rio.
206 — Countries competing in the 5 to 21 August Games.
306 — Gold medals, 136 for women, 161 for men, 9 mixed.
3,200— Referees and assistants will oversee the competitions.
1— Team of refugees competing under the Olympic banner for the first time.
85,000 — Security personnel in attendance, up from 42,000 in London.
38.7 billion — The cost of the Games in Reais (10.96 billion dollars).
7.5 million — Tickets on sale.
6.5 million — The population of Rio, including surroundings it is 12.2 million.
10 — Miles (16 kilometers), length of the extension of the underground metro system, the biggest infrastructure project in preparation for the Games.
4 — Zones across Rio where events will unfold: the Olympic Park in Barra da Tijuca, Deodoro, Copacabana beach, and the Maracana and Olympic stadiums in the north.
25,000 — Number of journalists covering the Games.
500,000 — Estimate of tourists expected to attend the Games.
61 — Percentage of Rio residents in a recent poll who said the Games will be great.
Another 27 percent fear a mess.
31 — Number of tower blocks making up the Olympic Village. The 3,604 apartments will be sold off after the Games.
60,000 — Meals per day to be served at the huge Olympic Village dining hall. 5 — Number of jumbo jets you could fit into that dining hall.
80,000 — Chairs for the Olympic Village.
24 — Number of beaches in Rio. The best-known is the Copacabana.
7 — Players in rugby sevens, which brings the oval ball game to the Olympics for the first time ever.
400 — Number of footballs expected to be used in Olympic competition.
0 — Times that football powerhouse Brazil has won an Olympic medal in the sport. 1,202 — Murders in Rio in 2015, the lowest since 1991.

112 — Years since golf was last played in the Olympics.
2 — Brazilian presidents expected at the opening ceremony: DilmaRousseff, who is suspended and on the verge of being removed from office, and her arch-rival Michel Temer, who is temporarily replacing her.
450,000 — Condoms awaiting the roughly 11
,000 athletes, so about 41 each, or two each a day.

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