Lists of all Olympic medalists since 1896. Medal count tables and top medal winners by Olympic games, nations, sports. Current and discontinued olympic sports. Statistics and photos.
OLYMPIC GAMESWINNERS Reference Book.1896 - 2024 Valentin BONTUS 01 Feb 2001 Austria Summer Olympics Equestrian Fencing Field Hockey Football - Soccer Golf Gymnastics - Artistic Gymnastics - Rhythmic Gymnastics Trampoline Handball Jeu de Paume Judo ...
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(Norway) won the first of her three gold medals. Canada continued to dominate in ice hockey. The team’s obvious superiority led officials to devise a new tournament format in which Canada went straight to the final round, awaiting the winners of the three pools. Canada still won, posting ...
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The 2002 Olympic gold medal was shared by two pairs because of a judging controversy—Yelena Berezhnaya and Anton Sikharulidze of Russia and Jamie Salé and David Pelletier of Canada. Ice dancing was introduced as an Olympic event in 1976, and Soviet teams dominated the sport. Teams from ...
Winners receive silver medals Getty Images Winners receive silver medals The actual medals given to winners in the 1896 Games were different from what we're familiar with today: First prize was given a silver medal (and an olive branch), and second prize a bronze (and a laurel branch). The...
Winners receive silver medals Getty Images Winners receive silver medals The actual medals given to winners in the 1896 Games were different from what we're familiar with today: First prize was given a silver medal (and an olive branch), and second prize a bronze (and a laurel branch). The...
"Winning medals of any color had apositive associationwith physical activity among youth in the medal winners' hometowns," said Luke Potwarka, a professor in the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies at the University of Waterloo. "This association was particularly prominent among male-identi...