Webinar: Exploring the Great Olympian Graph

Inspired by the Rio 2016 Olympics, we thought we would share a bit of work that was done recently by Rik Van Bruggen to explore a really interesting dataset in Neo4j. Based on an original public dataset by the UK newspaper The Guardian, Rik completed the medallist dataset to contain over 30,000 Olympians between 1896 and 2012. He created a graph model, loaded the data, and wrote a bunch of example queries that yielded some very interesting results. Watch this webinar where we’ll take you through this great Olympian graph and take the data for a spin yourself afterwards.

Rik Van Bruggen, Regional Vice President, Neo4j 
Rik Van Bruggen brings 15+ years experience in sales, specifically in web-based application development and security/identity management to his work at Neo4j. Previously with Silverstream Software, Courion and Imprivata, Rik has managed sales and strived for customer success across Europe. Rik is a Belgian technology addict with a passion for sales, family, friends, music, travel, and of course, good food and even better, beer. Rik also runs the Graphistania podcast on graph databases, and frequently writes about Neo4j on blog.bruggen.com.

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