The third Olympic medal color is bronse.
First place = a gold medal Second place = a silver medal Third place = a bronze medal
bronze medal
Bronze of course!
Red
Bronze
a gold medal if you come first, a silver medal if you come second and a bronze medal if you com third.
The bronze medal in the Olympics is actually made mostly from copper, with a small amount of zinc and tin. It is then plated with a thin layer of bronze to give it the characteristic color.
If you did the best in your event you win a gold medal if you pretty good and got second you get a silver medal and if you ok and you get third you get a bronze medal if you get worse than that you don't get anything.
Canada won the most events, hence it won the Olympics. Canada was third for overall medal accumulation.
There are three prizes given for each event at the Olympics. The winners receive gold medals. The second place finishers receive a silver medal. The third place finishers receive a bronze medal.
Pierre Le Coq (France) won the bronze medal in Men's RS:X Windsurfing at the Rio 2016 Olympics. He finished with the third lowest score of 86 to take the bronze medal.
You get a bronze medal if you come in 3rd place.