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  2. IHF Olympic Order - Wikipedia

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    The insignia of the Olympic Order is in the form of a collar (or chain), in Gold, Silver or Bronze according to grade; the front of the chain depicts the five rings of the Olympic Movement, flanked on either side by kotinos emblem (olive wreath). A lapel badge, in the form of the five rings in Gold, Silver and Bronze according to grade, is ...

  3. IHF Referee's Badge of Honour - Wikipedia

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    The award consists of the Referee's Badge of Honour in Bronze, Silver or Gold, plus a diploma and a cloth badge for the particular level. The referee should wear the cloth badge on his/her clothing when refereeing international games. The honouring is awarded by the Council at the recommendation of the IHF Playing Rules and Referees Commission.

  4. IHF Badge of Merit - Wikipedia

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    The Badge of Merit in Gold is awarded to individuals who have made an outstanding contribution and/or given many years’ service to the sport of handball within the IHF. It therefore recognises, in particular, many years’ successful work within an IHF organ and/or a creative impetus for the development of handball.

  5. IHF Plaque of Merit - Wikipedia

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    Gold Plaque of Merit [ edit ] The Plaque of Merit in Gold recognises above-average services, over many years, to the development of handball and/or in association with the IHF.

  6. List of medal sweeps in Olympic athletics - Wikipedia

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    Olympiad Event Country Gold Silver Bronze Source 1896 Athens: High jump details United States (USA) Ellery Clark 1.81 m OR: James Connolly 1.65 m : none awarded [2] [3]Robert Garrett 1.65 m

  7. Olympic Order - Wikipedia

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    The insignia of the Olympic Order is in the form of a collar (or chain), in Gold, Silver or Bronze according to grade; the front of the chain depicts the five rings of the Olympic Movement, flanked on either side by kotinos emblem (olive wreath).

  8. IIHF World Championship Division II - Wikipedia

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    Division II teams (2001–present) are ranked one through twelve, with this chart assessing gold, silver, and bronze to the nations who ranked 29th, 30th, and 31st overall. Team Times

  9. 2008 IIHF World Championship - Wikipedia

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    The tournament was won by Russia which claimed its first gold medal since 1993. It was the 72nd IIHF World Championship event, and was run by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). It was the first time the final tournament is held in a non-European country since 1962, when it was held in Colorado , USA.