gold for 1st, Silver for 2nd and BRONZE for 3rd
Well, this Japan' 1st gold medal in Japan's Games, they only got 1 gold medal when, Yukio Kasaya won gold in the ski jumping 70m, though they got 11th in gold medals, no other country more then 10 gold medal
Olympic medals are medals you win in the Olympics. There is the Gold Medal, Silver Medal and Bronze Medal. The Gold Medal means you are the best in the Olympics-sometimes even the best in the world, silver means you are the second best and bronze means you are the third best.
the 1st place medal is gold and heavy
An olympian can win a gold(1st), silver(2nd),or bronze(3rd) medal.
You get a bronze medal if you come in 3rd place.
Michael Phelps for becoming the all time highest medal winner of the Olympic games with 18 Gold Medals and 22 Total Medals earned. Olympic Medals earned at each games were: 2004 6 Gold 2 Bronze, 2008 8 Gold, and 2012 4 Gold and 2 Silver. He also holds the individual Highest Medal total records for an Olympic game for the 1st (2008), 2nd (2004), and 15th (2012) places
It doesn't matter. Get all courses 1st and you can have a gold medal.
get 1st place all around
If you mean what is the prize awarded for coming first in the Olympic games, this would be the gold medal. The medals awarded in each event are: Gold - first Silver - second Bronze - third In the ancient Olympics, winners were awarded a branch of wild olive. Sometimes the government would allow an Olympic champion to live in a special building that was only for distinguished citizens. Other winners would be exempt from paying taxes for winning an event in the ancient Olympics.
in 2009 nastia Lukin one the 1st place medal for all around
no only 1st class