{"qid": "wikitq-00323", "question": "Of the Olympic snowboarding medalists, who had the most bronze medals?", "answers": ["Kelly Clark"], "dataset_origin": "WikiTQ", "original_table_id": "203-308", "structures": [{"id": "structures/entity/wiki_opentable_wikitq_00323__Athlete_medal_leaderboard_and_medal_breakdown.entities.csv", "contents": "entity_id,entity_name,source_qid,nation,olympics_span,gold_int,silver_int,bronze_int,total_int,key_distinctions\nkelly_clark,Kelly Clark,wikitq-00323,United States,2002–2014,1,0,2,3,Highest total medals in this slice; only athlete here with 3 medals\nphilipp_schoch,Philipp Schoch,wikitq-00323,Switzerland,2002–2006,2,0,0,2,Tied-most golds; all medals gold\nshaun_white,Shaun White,wikitq-00323,United States,2006–2014,2,0,0,2,Tied-most golds; all medals gold\nseth_wescott,Seth Wescott,wikitq-00323,United States,2006–2010,2,0,0,2,Tied-most golds; all medals gold\nkarine_ruby,Karine Ruby,wikitq-00323,France,1998–2002,1,1,0,2,Only athlete here with gold+silver mix\nhannah_teter,Hannah Teter,wikitq-00323,United States,2006–2014,1,1,0,2,Gold+silver mix\nross_powers,Ross Powers,wikitq-00323,United States,1998–2002,1,0,1,2,Gold+bronze mix\ndanny_kass,Danny Kass,wikitq-00323,United States,2002–2006,0,2,0,2,Most silvers; no golds\n"}, {"id": "structures/entity/wiki_opentable_wikitq_00323__Nation_medal_summary_derived_from_listed_athletes.entities.csv", "contents": "entity_id,entity_name,source_qid,nation_code,athletes_listed_int,gold_int,silver_int,bronze_int,total_medals_int,athletes\nunited_states,United States,wikitq-00323,USA,6,7,3,3,13,Shaun White; Seth Wescott; Hannah Teter; Ross Powers; Kelly Clark; Danny Kass\nswitzerland,Switzerland,wikitq-00323,SUI,1,2,0,0,2,Philipp Schoch\nfrance,France,wikitq-00323,FRA,1,1,1,0,2,Karine Ruby\n"}, {"id": "structures/_raw/wiki_opentable_wikitq_00323__Olympics_span_and_longevity_index.md", "contents": "## Artifact 3 — Olympics-span and longevity index\nrank: 3 \nsource: [D1]\n\n| Athlete | Nation | Span | Start year | End year | Inclusive length | Notes |\n|---|---|---|---:|---:|---:|---|\n| Ross Powers | United States | 1998–2002 | 1998 | 2002 | 5 years | Earliest start year in this slice |\n| Karine Ruby | France | 1998–2002 | 1998 | 2002 | 5 years | Earliest start year in this slice |\n| Philipp Schoch | Switzerland | 2002–2006 | 2002 | 2006 | 5 years | Mid-period span |\n| Danny Kass | United States | 2002–2006 | 2002 | 2006 | 5 years | Mid-period span |\n| Seth Wescott | United States | 2006–2010 | 2006 | 2010 | 5 years | Shorter than 2006–2014 peers |\n| Shaun White | United States | 2006–2014 | 2006 | 2014 | 9 years | Latest end year; longest span tie |\n| Hannah Teter | United States | 2006–2014 | 2006 | 2014 | 9 years | Latest end year; longest span tie |\n| Kelly Clark | United States | 2002–2014 | 2002 | 2014 | 13 years | Longest span overall |\n\nSpan-based query handles:\n- Longest Olympic span: Kelly Clark (2002–2014)\n- Latest ending span: Shaun White, Hannah Teter, Kelly Clark (2014)\n- Earliest starting athletes: Ross Powers, Karine Ruby (1998)\n- Athletes spanning 2006–2014: Shaun White, Hannah Teter\n- Athletes spanning exactly 2002–2006: Philipp Schoch, Danny Kass\n"}]}