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medal

[med-l] / ˈmɛd l /


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She was the first woman to win the sprint and pursuit events at the same Games and won a further 15 medals, including seven gold, across five World Championships.

From BBC

If he reaches the podium in the men’s halfpipe, his specialty, he will become the most decorated winter Olympian in Australian history with three medals.

From Los Angeles Times

An exacting, leave-no-stone-unturned, meticulous mindset that defined a career in which he won six gold medals and one silver across four Olympic Games.

From BBC

For now, though, Trafford is a regular for City in the Carabao Cup - they are into the last-four of the competition which keeps alive hopes of collecting a winners' medal.

From BBC

MPs had called for the highest civilian medal, the George Cross, to be awarded to those who had shown great bravery.

From BBC