This repository contains a Power BI project focused on analyzing Olympics data. It provides interactive dashboards and visualizations to explore various aspects of Olympic Games history, including athlete performance, medal counts, and country statistics.
The Olympics is a global event with rich historical data on athletes, countries, sports, and medals. This Power BI project aims to provide insightful analysis and visualization of Olympics data to help users understand trends, top performers, and country-wise achievements over the years.
Using Power BI’s powerful data modeling and visualization capabilities, this project transforms raw data into meaningful reports and dashboards suitable for analysts, sports enthusiasts, and decision makers.
Olympics Dataset.xlsx
— The source Excel file containing detailed Olympics data including athletes, events, medals, and countries.olympic.pbix
— The Power BI Desktop file with data model, reports, and interactive dashboards based on the Olympics dataset.
- Medal tally and country-wise performance analysis
- Athlete statistics and top performers by sport and year
- Trend analysis of medals over different Olympic Games
- Interactive filters for year, country, sport, and medal type
- Visualizations including bar charts, line charts, maps, and tables
- Power BI Desktop (latest version recommended)
- Basic knowledge of Power BI to open and interact with the
.pbix
file
- Clone or download this repository.
- Open
olympic.pbix
in Power BI Desktop. - Explore the interactive reports and dashboards to analyze Olympics data.
- Optionally, update the data source by replacing the Excel file with your own dataset formatted similarly.
Contributions are welcome! If you have ideas for new visualizations, additional analyses, or improvements to the data model, please fork the repository and submit a pull request.
For questions, suggestions, or feedback, please reach out via GitHub: ferdos-coder
Thank you for visiting this repository! This Power BI project is a valuable resource for exploring and understanding Olympics data through interactive visualizations.