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    A bronze medal from the 1980 Summer Olympics The bronze commemorative Medal of John VIII Palaeologus by Pisanello (1438), made in various metals, but usually in bronze. A bronze medal in sports and other similar areas involving competition is a medal made of bronze awarded to the third-place finisher of contests or competitions such as the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, etc.

    • What Are Olympic Medals Made Out of?
    • How Much Do Olympic Medals weigh?
    • Beijing Winter Olympics Medal Design

    The Olympic medals aren't fully made with the same metals that they're named after. For example, the gold medals only contain about six grams of gold. Otherwise, at least 92.5 percent is made from silver. The last fully gold medals given out dates back to 1912. The silver medal, however, is made from 100 percent silver. The bronze medal is made of ...

    The medal sizes vary from each Olympic Games. The Winter Games medals tend to be slightly bigger than the Summer Games ones. The medals must be sized within a range of 70 millimeters (2.76 inches) to 120 millimeters in diameter. The thickness must be between three millimeters to 10 millimeters. In terms of weight, the medals vary from 500 to 800 gr...

    Each Summer and Winter Olympics have unique designs, typically modeled after the host city and its culture. The Beijing Winter Olympics are named "Tong Xin" this year, meaning "together as one." According to the Olympic website, the medal design is "based on Chinese ancient jade concentric circle pendants with the five rings representing the Olympi...

  2. An Olympic medal is awarded to successful competitors at one of the Olympic Games. There are three classes of medal to be won: gold, silver, and bronze, awarded to first, second, and third place, respectively. The granting of awards is laid out in detail in the Olympic protocols. Medal designs have varied considerably since the Games in 1896 ...

    Games
    Host
    Details
    Designer (s)
    Obverse: The Olympic Rings and "XXIV ...
    Hang Hai
    Pyeongchang County, South Korea
    Obverse: Abstract design resembling ...
    Sochi, Russian Federation
    Obverse: "Patchwork quilt" design ...
    Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    Obverse: An individually cropped section ...
    Corrine Hunt and Omer Arbel
  3. Jul 27, 2024 · The bronze medals are made of 95-percent copper and five-percent zinc. The gold, silver, and bronze medals all include their namesake material, though the gold is certainly the oddest since it's ...

  4. Jul 10, 2024 · Meanwhile, the bronze medal consisted of about 95% copper and 5% zinc. The medals for the Tokyo Games were made from metal extracted from recycled consumer electronics, according to the IOC. At ...

    • Chantelle Lee
  5. The medals of the Winter Games have traditionally been made of gilt silver (silver coated with gold) for the top prize, followed by silver and bronze for second and third place. Since the Albertville Games of 1992, however, Olympic organizers have been mixing things up a little. Winners that year received medals adorned with crystal.

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  7. Jul 28, 2019 · The specific composition and design of Olympic medals is determined by the host city's organizing committee. However, minimum standards must be maintained: Gold and silver medals are at least 92.5% silver. Gold medals must be plated with at least 6 grams of gold. All Olympic medals must be at least 3 mm thick and at least 60 mm in diameter.

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