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The first Olympic medalist for Japan was Ichiya Kumagae who won silver in men's singles tennis at the 1920 Summer Games in Amsterdam.
helps to get through the two boroughs
this year the Olympic torch will be led through Dundee
The medal winners do not officially get a monetary reward from the Olympic committees. The award depends on the country's Olympic committee and the country's generosity. For example, one country may award a gold medalist with $10,000 whereas another country may award a gold medal with $50,000. Most athletes make their money through endorsement deals and sponsors.
You can find a map of the countries that the 2008 Olympic Torch will travel through at http://www.time.com/time/2008/olympic/
From Jamaica, then it spread to the boroughs of N.Y. where it became even more popular through its block parties.
the olympic torch passed through flint michigan in 2010 juring winter (febuary)
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Through the 2008 Games, Laos has never won an Olympic medal.
Through the 2006 Games in Turin, there is one three time gold medalist from Canada and that is short track speed skater Marc Gagnon who won gold in the 5000 meter relay at the 1998 Games in Nagano and the 2002 Games in Salt Lake City and in the 500 meters at the 2002 Games.
Labrinth ran through Brent with the Olympic torch on the 25th July 2012.
GE's Olympic sponsorship started in January 2005 and will run through to London 2012.