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bronze medal

NOUN
  1. a trophy made of bronze (or having the appearance of bronze) that is usually awarded for winning third place in a competition

How To Use bronze medal In A Sentence

  • Molly won a bronze medal in the 200 meter backstroke, swimming a lifetime best of 2:16.42.
  • He cupped his ears in celebration to roars from the crowd when it was announced he had secured the bronze medal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Much more will be expected of the Olympic bronze medallists in the final today. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bronze medal went to Russia's Yulia Pakhalina, who dropped from silver to bronze on the last dive, having led through the qualifying rounds.
  • Another speed skater Li Jiajun won a bronze medal in men's 1500 - meter short - track race.
  • The luck of the Irish and last year's bronze medalists was not shining.
  • Every competitor is given an award - a gold, silver or bronze medal or a ribbon.
  • The winner was assured a bronze medal and had a chance at winning gold.
  • What I find pretty much unwatchable is all the (stuff) that's on the costumes," said Jef Billings, a longtime designer who has dressed Peggy Fleming, Michelle Kwan and Sarah Hughes, as well as Canadian Jeff Buttle, the men's bronze medalist. USATODAY.com - Mr. Blackwell, you're wanted in Torino
  • Caines claimed the 400m title and Lewis-Francis took the bronze medal in the 60m with a world junior record.
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