How It's Made : Olympic Medals
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 Published On Nov 29, 2022

How It's Made : Olympic Medals

Successful contestants at one of the Olympic Games receive an Olympic medal. There are three medal classes available: gold, silver, and bronze, which are given to the winners in the first, second, and third places, respectively. The Olympic procedures include a detailed description of how awards are given.

In today's video we look at How It's Made - Olympic Medals...Keep watching to see the details.

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