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365: 47: 265: 380: 392: 180: 276:, a representative of the team that won the race will also be present at the podium, with a fourth podium step, trophy and champagne. In many forms of motorsport, the three top-placed drivers in a race stand on a podium for the trophy ceremony. In an international series, the national anthem of the winning driver, and the winning team or constructor may be played over a 280:
and the flags of the drivers' countries are hoisted above them. The recordings are short versions of the national anthems, ensuring the podium ceremony stays within its allocated time. Should a driver experience problems with his car on a slow lap in Formula One, that driver is transported to the pit
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Architectural podiums consist of a projecting base or pedestal at ground level, and they have been used since ancient times. Originally sometimes only meters tall, architectural podiums have become more prominent in buildings over time, as illustrated in the gallery.
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The term has become common parlance in the media, where a driver may be said to "be heading for a podium finish" or "just missing out on a podium" when he is heading for, or just misses out on a top three finish. The
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The winner stands in the middle, with the second placed driver to their right and the third place driver to their left. Also present are the dignitaries selected by the race organisers who will present the trophies.
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In sports, a type of podium can be used to honor the top three competitors in events. In the modern Olympics a tri-level podium is used. Traditionally, the highest platform is in the center for the
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or major accident occurs during the event. Also, in countries where alcohol sponsorship or drinking is prohibited, alcoholic beverages may be replaced by other drinks, for example
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president Eddie Gossage has stated that victory lane should be reserved for the winner of the race. The series uses a podium at all other races, particularly
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term for finishing a contest within the first three places. The use of the word podium as a verb instead of noun is controversial.
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wrote on the very subject of the correct use of the word podium during its Winter Olympic coverage in 2010.
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Martin, D. E., Martin, D. A., & Gynn, R. W. (2000). The olympic marathon. Human Kinetics. p. 146.
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a building can rest on a large podium. Podiums can also be used to raise people, for instance the
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An orchestra conductor stands on a podium so he can both see and be seen by the musicians
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Department of Communications and Public Affairs, Western University (23 July 2018).
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over each other and their team members watching below, a tradition started by
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Following the presentation of the trophies, the drivers will often spray
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used to raise something to a short distance above its surroundings. In
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race. The drivers will generally refrain from spraying champagne if a
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Platform used to raise something above its surroundings
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Index

Podium (architecture)
Podium (disambiguation)
Centaurea

platform
architecture
conductor
orchestra
public speakers
North American English
lectern
gold medalist
silver medalist
bronze medalist
2016 Rio Summer Olympics
statistic
Latin
Ancient Greek
stem

2010 Winter Olympics
ladies' single figure skating
Mao Asada
silver
Yuna Kim
gold
Joannie Rochette
bronze
1930 British Empire Games
Commonwealth Games

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