- Silver medal
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silver medal is amedal awarded to the second place finisher of contests (typically athletics competitions) such as theOlympic Games ,Commonwealth Games , etc.First and third place finishers traditionally receive a
gold medal andbronze medal , respectively.Olympic Games
In 1896, winners' medals were in fact
silver . The custom ofgold -silver-bronze for the first three places dates from the 1904 games and has been copied for many other sporting events. Minting the medals is the responsibility of the host city. From 1928-1968 the design was always the same: the obverse showed a generic design by Florentine artist Giuseppe Cassioli with text giving the host city; the reverse showed another generic design of an Olympic champion. From 1972-2000, Cassioli's design (or a slight reworking) remained on the obverse with a custom design by the host city on the reverse. Noting that Cassioli's design showed aRoman amphitheatre for what was originally a Greek games, a new obverse design was commissioned for the Athens 2004 Games.Winter Olympics medals have been of more varied design.World Cup
Silver medals were, unusually enough, awarded for the third place in the 1974 and 1978 football World Cups (the runners-up were awarded a gilded medal). Fact|date=May 2008
The Open Championship
In
The Open Championship golf tournament, the Silver Medal is an award presented to the lowest scoring amateur player at the tournament.See also
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Gold medal
*Bronze medal External links
* [http://www.olympic.org/uk/passion/collectors/search_uk.asp?CatId=3&TypeId=4 Medal Designs for all Olympic Games]
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