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With Flora Duffy's gold medal in the women's triathlon in 2020, Bermuda is the smallest country in the world by population to have won a gold medal at the Summer Olympics.[1][2] Since 1976, they had been the smallest country, by population, to win a medal overall, however that record ended when Alessandra Perilli won bronze for San Marino in trap shooting in 2021.[3]'
Both Duffy and Perilli won their medals at the same Olympics: the Tokyo games held in 2021 but branded as 2020 due to their postponenment. There are defensible reasons for using either year but we should be consistent. I am changing the first one to 2021 (since we're saying "in 2020" rather than "at the 2020 games") but feel free to change if there's some wikipedia-wide consensus on this. But if you change one, change both. --Jfruh (talk) 01:21, 1 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]