Silver
First place = a gold medal Second place = a silver medal Third place = a bronze medal
Silver is technically known as a transition state element, meaning that it has incompletely filled inner electron shells. It is also a precious metal that has long been used as a basis of money (second only to gold).First Place is the Gold Medal. Second Place is the Silver Medal. Third Place is the Bronze Medal.
A silver medal conventionally, is for second place. So it is a medal
the winner receives a gold medal, second place a silver medal and third place a bronze medal. All 3 also receive a bouquet/pose of flowers
Usually, its a gold medal for first place, silver medal for second place, and a bronze medal for third place.
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.
A sliver medal.
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.
Silver
silver
gold, first place
The Olympic winners received a wreath made of a sacred olive tree branch. Another version is that after the contest, the victor was given a ribbon.