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The first IPPY awards received 325 entries and awarded 90 gold, silver, and bronze medals. [ 4 ] In 2020, over 3,000 books were entered into the IPPYs, and 422 medals were awarded. In 25 years, IPPY entry categories have expanded from the 28 available in 1996 to more than a hundred options in 2020, including separate categories for specific ...
The book won a gold medal for the Sexuality/Relationships category in the 2011 IPPY Awards. It also had an honorary mention for the Women's Issues Category in the 2010 BOTYA Awards. [ 6 ] It has been translated into Dutch , German , Japanese , Polish , and French .
She's been nominated for a Million Writers Award and two Pushcarts. Stoner was an Artist-in-Resident with Sou'Wester [ 4 ] and a writing fellow with the VCCA . [ 5 ] In 2018, her first novel, Sugar Land , was released by Red Hen Press and went on to win an IPPY Award [ 6 ] and be a finalist in the Forewords Book of the Year Award 2018., [ 7 ...
Canadian Historical Association: Annual award for "the most significant contribution to an understanding of the Canadian past" [1] since 1977 Cundill History Prize: McGill University: Literature award for history [2] since 2008 François-Xavier Garneau Medal: Canadian Historical Association
For example, a literary or film award that has been presented for several decades may be better presented through a separate table for each decade rather than one long mega-table, because one long unified table may be much more difficult for future users to edit or update properly.
One country gave its athletes a whole restaurant.
Medal Name Sport Event Date Gold: Tom Dolan: Swimming: Men's 400 meter individual medley: July 21 Gold: Ryan Berube Josh Davis Joe Hudepohl Jon Olsen* Brad Schumacher: Swimming: Men's 4 × 200 meter freestyle relay: July 21 Gold: Amy Van Dyken: Swimming: Women's 100 meter butterfly: July 21 Gold: Beth Botsford: Swimming: Women's 100 meter ...
Medal Host Number of medal events Medals awarded Athlete(s) with the most medals (gold–silver–bronze) Athlete(s) with the most gold medals Total 1896: winners: table: Athens, Greece: 43 43 43 36 122 Hermann Weingärtner (3–2–1) Carl Schuhmann (4–0–0) 1900: winners: table: Paris, France: 95 [d] 96 95 93 284 Irving Baxter (2–3–0)