25 points for 1st
18 points for 2nd
15 points for 3rd
12 points for 4th
10 points for 5th
8 points for 6th
6 points for 7th
4 points for 8th
2 points for 9th
1 point for 10th
medals
No money is awarded for second place
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In the modern Olympic games, Gold medals are awarded for first-place, Silver medals are awarded for second-place, and Bronze medals are awarded for third-place. Typically the medals are only plated with the respective metals - the cost would otherwise be outrageous. In the ancient Olympic games, the winners received laurel wreaths.
Reserve grand champion is equivalent to "second place overall", meaning out of all the animals that showed in every class, this was the second best animal. The term 'second place' is usually reserved for discussing placing in an individual class.
They finished in third place with 75 points. In first place was Arsenal with 90 points and second was Chelsea with 85 points.
for 1st, gold. 2nd, silver. 3rd, bronze
A horse show often has divisions. Within each division are separate "classes" in which ribbons will be awarded. Usually, a rider will enter in all the classes in a division. A blue ribbon is awarded for first place for each class. There will be for Champion of the division, which is the rider with the most points (there is a corresponding point system for the ribbons). The Reserve Champion is the rider with the second most points in the division.
The silver medal goes to the second place finisher. Unless there has been a tie for second place, in which case there is no silver medal awarded, only two bronze (third place) medals, one each, to the tied contestants.
Second place on 12 points, 3 points behind Chelsea.
The winner of an event gets a gold medal, the second place finisher gets a silver medal, and the third place finisher gets a bronze medal.