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64: 53: 164:, 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 a Roman amphitheatre for what was originally a Greek game, a new obverse design was commissioned for the 309: 317: 107:. More generally, bronze is traditionally the most common metal used for all types of high-quality medals, including artistic ones. The practice of awarding 223:
on the Olympics. The study showed that athletes who won the bronze medal were significantly happier with their winning than those athletes who won the
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with text giving the host city; the reverse showed another generic design of an Olympic champion. From
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awarded to the third-place finisher of contests or competitions such as the
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the design was always the same: the obverse showed a generic design by
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in sports and other similar areas involving competition is a
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Olympic medals is the responsibility of the host city. From
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Medal awarded to the third-place finisher of a competition
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Medvec, Victoria; Madey, Scott; Gilovich, Thomas (1995).
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Bronze medalist
Bronze Medal (disambiguation)
Bronze star (disambiguation)
Bronze Award
Bronze Medallion

1980 Summer Olympics

Medal of John VIII Palaeologus
Pisanello
medal
bronze
Olympic Games
Commonwealth Games
gold medal
silver medal
bronze
medals
1904 Olympic Games
St. Louis
Olympic medal
Minting
1928
1968
Florentine
Giuseppe Cassioli
1972
2000
Athens 2004
Winter Olympics

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