- A
medalist (or
medallist) is an
artist who
designs medals, plaquettes, badges,
metal medallions,
coins and
similar small works in
relief in metal. Historically...
- A gold
medal is a
medal awarded for
highest achievement in a non-military field. Its name
derives from the use of at
least a
fraction of gold in form of...
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after former Western Australian footballers Ross Glendinning, a
Brownlow Medallist with
North Melbourne and the
inaugural captain of the West
Coast Eagles...
- New
Zealand Olympic medallists'
success for New
Zealand at the
Olympics is
often considered to be
notable due to the
relatively small po****tion of the...
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refashioned and engraved. The
presentation was made by
former Brownlow Medallist Wilfred Smallhorn, who was too ill to play.
Sports portal Australia portal...
- A
medallist or
medalist (see
spelling differences) is an
artist who
designs medals, plaquettes, badges,
coins and
similar small works in
relief in metal...
- Highlights".
Bleacher Report.
Retrieved 14
August 2024. "Football - Men -
Medallists" (PDF). Olympics.com.
International Olympic Committee. 9
August 2024....
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Joseph Moore (17
February 1817 – 1901 or 1892) was a
British medallist. Born in Birmingham,
Joseph Moore was
apprenticed at a
young age to
diesinker Thomas...
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World Championships silver medallist,
European Championships gold and
silver medallist and
European Games silver medallist in the 400 metres, and a World...
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Petersen (born 19
November 1945) is a
Danish medallist,
draftsman and
graphic artist. He
served as
chief medallist for the
Royal Danish Mint from 1875 to 1987...