Olympic gold medal
An Olympic gold medal is awarded to the first-place winner in various sports during the Olympic Games. These prestigious competitions occur every four years, featuring athletes from around the world who compete in events ranging from swimming to gymnastics.
The gold medal itself is primarily made of silver and is coated with a thin layer of gold. Each medal features the Olympic rings and a design that represents the host city. Winning a gold medal is considered one of the highest achievements in sports, symbolizing excellence and dedication.