
Olympic silver medal
An Olympic silver medal is awarded to the athlete or team that finishes second in a particular event at the Olympic Games. It recognizes outstanding performance and achievement, symbolizing being the second-best in the world in that sport. The medal is made of silver and typically features designs representing the Olympic movement, the host city, and specific event details. Receiving a silver medal is a prestigious accomplishment, reflecting dedication, skill, and success at the highest level of international competition.