The Olympic medals are designed especially for each individual Olympic Games by the host city's organizing committee.
Countries do not enter the Olympic Games. The Olympic Movement consists of international sports federations (IFs), National Olympic Committees (NOCs), and organizing committees for each specific Olympic Games.
Countries do not enter the Olympic Games. The Olympic Movement consists of international sports federations (IFs), National Olympic Committees (NOCs), and organizing committees for each specific Olympic Games.
they're picked ath the 2012 Us olympic trials. The top 2 finishers in each event except the 100 and 200 free (the top four-six are chosen) earn a spot on the olympic team
the ansewer to this question is in the Olympic games in 2012 the stadium had 32 torches to represent the 32 teams that entered and each one was lit In the opening ceremony that is the Olympic cauldron
Countries do not enter the Olympic Games. The Olympic Movement consists of international sports federations (IFs), National Olympic Committees (NOCs), and organizing committees for each specific Olympic Games.
8000. one for each bearer with the option of buying it afterwards
As of 6/2012 they are worth about $10 each, except for the rare 1973, which is worth about $25
Each nation has one flag bearer and another Olympic escort carrying a copper leaf. The leaves were later lit with the Olympic torch and then combined to create the cauldron
According to Answers.com $500 each, assuming 6 grams of gold.
Each hole represents the 8000 torch carriers.
Wendlock and Mandeville are the official mascots of the London 2012 Olympics. They are designed as droplets of steel that created the stadium and they each have one eye and look rather cute!