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Definition of bronze medal in English: bronze medalnoun A medal made of or coloured bronze, customarily awarded for third place in a race or competition. Example sentencesExamples - The two men are also Davis Cup teammates, as well as winning the Olympic bronze medal in doubles together.
- Darren can now add his gold medal to the silver and bronze medals won at the championships when they were held in Killarney last year.
- I won a silver medal and three bronze medals which was great.
- Emma Standish, aged 12, won a gold medal for table tennis and a bronze medal in swimming.
- Overall, independent India has just three bronze medals in Olympics outside of hockey.
- He now has one gold medal and two bronze medals, with five events left to go.
- The gutsy athlete felt her bronze medal success proved her race tactics were right.
- The winner of each repechage then faces the runner-up in the other, with the two victors awarded bronze medals.
- The polytechnic won the championship shield, three gold medals, one silver medal and five bronze medals.
- Emma won one silver medal in the walk and three bronze medals in the badminton and track and field events.
- The winners of their respective matches will contest the final, while the losers will play off for the bronze medal.
- Jones won three gold medals and two bronze medals in Sydney.
- Over the two days the team won ten gold medals, three silver medals and four bronze medals.
- Meanwhile, Britain came away with two bronze medals from the European Indoor Championships in Sardinia.
- Poland's Mateusz Kusznierewicz won the final race to claim the bronze medal.
- At county level it was our best ever year, with a total of 23 gold medals, two silver medals and 14 bronze medals.
- He won a silver medal in football and bronze medals in unihoc, table tennis and the 60-metre sprint.
- Goddard, 21, cut a dejected figure for a man who had just been awarded a bronze medal.
- France are in second place with Canada in third with both the silver and bronze medals up for grabs in the final race on Saturday.
- In 2000 he raced in a double scull at the World University Championships, winning a bronze medal.
Definition of bronze medal in US English: bronze medalnounbränz ˈmedlbrɑnz ˈmɛdl A medal made of bronze, customarily awarded for third place in a race or competition. Example sentencesExamples - Darren can now add his gold medal to the silver and bronze medals won at the championships when they were held in Killarney last year.
- Over the two days the team won ten gold medals, three silver medals and four bronze medals.
- The two men are also Davis Cup teammates, as well as winning the Olympic bronze medal in doubles together.
- France are in second place with Canada in third with both the silver and bronze medals up for grabs in the final race on Saturday.
- The gutsy athlete felt her bronze medal success proved her race tactics were right.
- Emma won one silver medal in the walk and three bronze medals in the badminton and track and field events.
- In 2000 he raced in a double scull at the World University Championships, winning a bronze medal.
- The winner of each repechage then faces the runner-up in the other, with the two victors awarded bronze medals.
- The polytechnic won the championship shield, three gold medals, one silver medal and five bronze medals.
- Jones won three gold medals and two bronze medals in Sydney.
- The winners of their respective matches will contest the final, while the losers will play off for the bronze medal.
- Goddard, 21, cut a dejected figure for a man who had just been awarded a bronze medal.
- I won a silver medal and three bronze medals which was great.
- Overall, independent India has just three bronze medals in Olympics outside of hockey.
- Emma Standish, aged 12, won a gold medal for table tennis and a bronze medal in swimming.
- He won a silver medal in football and bronze medals in unihoc, table tennis and the 60-metre sprint.
- He now has one gold medal and two bronze medals, with five events left to go.
- At county level it was our best ever year, with a total of 23 gold medals, two silver medals and 14 bronze medals.
- Poland's Mateusz Kusznierewicz won the final race to claim the bronze medal.
- Meanwhile, Britain came away with two bronze medals from the European Indoor Championships in Sardinia.
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