New Zealand's champion rowers have accelerated Kiwis to the top of the Olympic medal tables based on population.
As of yesterday afternoon, the country was first on two ranking systems calculated by total medals per head and gold medals per head. Australia was fourth in total medals per head and 24th for gold medals.
New Zealand has a medal for every 633,231 people. Next on the list is Slovenia with three medals, one for every 685,846 people.
The systems are running on several websites, including Medals Per Capita, which also ranks teams by gross domestic product and puts New Zealand eighth and Australia 24th.
Australian broadcaster Channel Nine was criticised on Friday when New Zealand was sitting at 10th on the official medals table and it only showed the top nine countries during a news bulletin.