Historical Events tagged with "medals"
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Jim Thorpe's Olympic Medals Restored to Family
The International Olympic Committee took a significant step by restoring Jim Thorpe's Olympic medals to his family. This decision came after several decades of controversy surrounding Thorpe's amateur status. Thorpe had originally won two gold medals in the 1912 Stockholm Olympics but was stripped of them due to a rules violation related to his brief professionalism in baseball. Following ongoing appeals and advocacy from his family and various supporters, the IOC acknowledged this wrong and formally reinstated his achievements in a ceremony.
Continue ReadingCelebration of First Modern Olympic Games
The closing ceremony of the Games of the I Olympiad took place in Athens, Greece, marking the conclusion of a significant event in the revival of the Olympic tradition. Held in the Panathenaic Stadium, the ceremony celebrated the achievements of athletes from different nations. A highlight of the event was the awarding of medals to the top competitors. The emotional culmination included a procession with flags and representatives of other countries, emphasizing the spirit of international competition and camaraderie.
Continue ReadingMedal of Honor Established by Congress
The U.S. Congress authorized the Medal of Honor to recognize valor in military service. This decision was made in the context of the ongoing Civil War as a means to honor acts of heroism among Union soldiers. The first medals were awarded later that year. The establishment of this medal marked a significant step in formalizing military honors in the United States, providing a lasting legacy for recognizing extraordinary bravery in combat.
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