gold
The prizes in the Modern Olympics are medals. For third place, you get a medal made out of bronze, for second place you get one made out of silver, and for first place you get the "gold medal" which is actually made out of silver with thin gold plating.
the 1st place medal is gold and heavy
First place = a gold medal Second place = a silver medal Third place = a bronze medal
It is the gold medal.
Usually, its a gold medal for first place, silver medal for second place, and a bronze medal for third place.
It is the gold medal.
in 2009 nastia Lukin one the 1st place medal for all around
The sprinter who came second received the gold medal due to a disqualification of the first-place finisher for a violation of rules, such as a false start or doping. This decision was made after a review of the race results by officials. As a result, the second-place sprinter was elevated to first place, earning the gold medal. This situation highlights the importance of adhering to competition regulations.
You get a bronze medal if you come in 3rd place.
If a person comes in 3d place the person gets a bronze medal,if the person gets in second the person will get a silver medal, if the person comes in first place theperson will get a gold medal
gold, first place
The first-place winner at the Olympics receives a gold medal. This medal is symbolic of victory and excellence in their sport. However, it's worth noting that the gold medal is primarily made of silver and only has a thin layer of gold plating. The tradition of awarding gold medals dates back to the ancient Olympic Games, where winners were crowned with olive wreaths.