Astrological Musings

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Sun Signs and the Olympics

posted by Lynn Hayes | 7:39am Thursday August 21, 2008

Generally, research projects based solely on the Sun signs of individuals are not very successful.  The astrological chart is so complex and includes such a wide variety of influences that the Sun sign is often dwarfed by comparison. But this article, sent to me by a reader (thank you Tracey!) is quite fascinating in its detail and statistical significance in correlating Sun signs to Olympic specialties.  Kenneth Mitchell, a British statistician, was not expecting to find astrological correlations when he began his study of the birthdates of every Olympic winner since 1896 and discovered that those born under the sign of Pisces “received 30% more medals than expected by chance” in water events like swimming and polo, a 1 in 100,000 probability. .

Mitchell evidently knew nothing about astrology when he began this project, and when he saw that those born under an Aries Sun had a higher number of Olympic medals than expected he looked up Aries in Google.  Learning that Aries was associated with Mars and war, he looked first at Olympic events that were martial in character.  Beginning with Shooting, he found a 1 in 60 level of significance that went up to 1 in 250 when the women’s events were excluded.  When he combined all of the “martial” events, such as wrestling, archery, etc., the result was a 1 in 20,000 probability. When these events were added to the Aries results in skiing, shot puts, rope climbing, handball, lacrosse etc., the result was over 1 billion to one probability. 

One of his more interesting findings is that Aries women did not have a significantly higher percentage of medals, unlike their male counterparts.  This likely suggests that the Aries drive is muted somewhat in women, either by choice or through socialization.

I’ll look at this in a little more depth tomorrow!  Meanwhile, read more here…

 

 



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Andrea

posted August 21, 2008 at 5:40 pm


Oooh, I want to hear more about this!!
What sports relate to what signs statistically?



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Nina Gryphon

posted August 21, 2008 at 6:00 pm


Hi Lynn,
Great post. I love that Capricorns are the best boxers; what other sign could turn getting up after being knocked down into a sport?
Best wishes,
Nina



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leslee

posted August 21, 2008 at 7:28 pm


Heh. Just think if he looked more closely than sun signs and found where Mars is placed (in the case of Phelps, I understand it’s conjunct his sun in the water sign of Cancer – it’d be interesting to find out time of birth to see where everything lands, too).



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Lynn Hayes

posted August 22, 2008 at 5:56 am


Leslee – that’s a great research project for a rainy day! Very interesting about Phelps and Mars conjunct Sun in Cancer. :)



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Kim Harrison

posted August 22, 2008 at 10:35 am


I’m interested in his take on certain sun signs in certain time frames…..i.e. Aquarians born between 1967-1972 (made up numbers but an example of his phrasing)
Where was Mars or Saturn or maybe Uranus (causing them to go against the “normal” regimes of high school and teen life….to become olympic athletes).
It would be interesting to see what the other parts of these charts contain.



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Lynn Hayes

posted August 23, 2008 at 10:04 am


Kim – I looked at some of the dates he mention and in at least two cases transiting Pluto was opposite the sign he was discussing which I thought was interesting. I would like to spend some time analyzing this data someday… maybe after the election. :)



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