Despite her perilous health, Zhao won gold and bronze medals a year later.
Vonn, who won women's downhill gold and bronze in super-G, competed despite a fractured finger but her Games came to an early end.
The hotel has an impressive main stairway dressed in marble, elaborate moldings and gold and bronze accents all restored to its original 1820s splendor.
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The U.S. quartet included Allyson Felix and Carmelita Jeter, who took gold and bronze, respectively, in the women's 200-meter run, and Tianna Madison and Bianca Knight.
The glittering burial hoard from Mycenae gold cups, jewellery, bronze swords with gold-plated hilts and hundreds of ornaments is still a crowd-puller at the Athens archaeological museum.
That decision would culminate in three Olympic medals two gold and one bronze in the 400-meter hurdles.
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Mr. Sunderman's garage features an epoxy-coated floor, as well as gold- and bronze-colored wainscoting on the walls.
The last time GB won more than two medals at the tournament was in 1975, and the last time they won five was in 1961, when the final tally was two gold and three bronze.
Shiffrin's victory is the U.S.'s fourth of the championships -- adding to Ted Ligety's wins in the Super-G, the Giant Slalom and the Super Combined -- and consolidates their place at the top of the medal's table with a total of four gold and one bronze.
The designs of the gold, silver and bronze medals are set to be unveiled imminently.
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Someone, somewhere in Westminster will point out that sounds to them more like bronze than gold.
There is no prize money on offer: athletes compete only for the glory of gold, silver and bronze.
At least one medallist from each event will be tested compared with every gold, silver and bronze winner at the Olympics.
Gold, silver and bronze medals would be given to the top three finishers.
ObamaCare allows four different levels of health coverage to be offered inside the health insurance exchanges: platinum, gold, silver and bronze.
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The top class suites are decked out in gold, silver or bronze, complete with a Jacuzzi hot tub and a waterbed, very Austin Powers.
The Sheffield-born civil servant, who won gold, silver and bronze in Victoria, took the title with a Commonwealth record of 679 points.
What this all adds up to in terms of gold, silver and bronze depends on the sport and the extent of bias.
As I got on the plane to return to Minnesota I carried one gold medal and one bronze, but I carried them with pride.
He wants the old points system scrapped in favour of gold, silver and bronze medals for the first three drivers to finish each race.
"Forget the word medals, " Ecclestone said, referring to his previous proposal that would see gold, silver and bronze medals awarded to the top three finishers.
This is awards season in the public relations business, when executives submit campaigns for gold, silver and bronze prizes sponsored by various organizations and publications.
They will be minted in gold, silver, bronze and base metals.
On Feb. 10, Kelly Clark grabbed the gold in the women's halfpipe snowboarding, and in the men's halfpipe yesterday, Americans took the gold, silver and bronze.
Frequent fliers get free ID cards and Q Bag Tags, with bag tag colors denoting status level at the airline (black for platinum, gold, silver and bronze).
As Great Britain continues to climb the actual medal table, it also tops a more dubious medal count one not measured in gold, silver and bronze, but in lead, tin and zinc.
The swimmer, who is married to her Dutch coach, Erik De Bruin, stunned the sports world by winning three gold medals and one bronze at the Atlanta Olympic Games in 1996.
Gold leaf mosaics, bronze wall reliefs of Napoleon and elaborate wall and ceiling murals make this place feel like any other museum in the city, save for the fact that this is where you are sleeping.
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From the brute steroids the East Germans reportedly used on their Olympians during the Cold War to today's man-made versions of natural human proteins, drugs have been as much a staple of the Games as gold, silver and bronze.
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