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There were 85 events across 19 sports. 24 nations participated for a total of 997 athletes. In track & field 23 events were held with 117 athletes from 15 countries. U.S. athletes dominated the medal count winning 16 gold 13 silver and 10 bronze medals. American Alvin Kraenzlein known as "the father of the modern hurdling technique won four gold medals (60m dash 110m high hurdles 200m low hurdles and long jump) and still holds the record for most individual golds by a track & field athlete at one Olympic Games. (Jessie Owens won three individual and one relay.) The original recipient of this particular gold medal is unknown. The overwhelming majority of gold medals awarded to 1st place winners were composed of gold-plated silver. (After 1912 all gold medals were composed of gold-plated silver). A very select number of Olympic champions at the 1900 Paris Games received solid gold medals (see Lot 1038). In fact most 1900 Olympic medal winners did not even receive medals; they were instead handed out cups or trophies.
This rare 1900 gold medal is remarkably well-preserved. Its magnificent design retains sharp detail for being struck 115 years ago. The gold-plating has worn down in some areas from light handling but this in no way detracts from its beautiful aesthetics. The medal plaque weighs 58 grams (2.1 ounces) and measures 59mm by 41 mm by 3mm thick. The rim is accurately marked ARGENT (meaning Silver) signifying the Vermeil composition and also has Paris Mints cornucopia symbol. Designed by Frdric Vernon the obverse displays a victorious athlete standing on a podium inscribed "CONCOURS DE JEUX ATHLETIQUES" ("Athletic Games Competition"). Few Olympic Games issued winners medals with the event inscribed. The reverse shows Nike winged Goddess of Victory scattering laurel branches over Paris exposition grounds with the inscriptions REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE PARIS 1900 EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE and designer F.VERNON marked at the bottom. It presents in Near Mint condition. The gold-plated silver composition has been thoroughly inspected tested and verified by Swiss professional jewelry expert Jean-Jacques Mamie.
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