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  2. Fidelity Medallion - Wikipedia

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    The Fidelity Medallion is the oldest decoration of the United States military and was created by act of the Continental Congress in 1780. [1] Also known as the "André Capture Medal", the Fidelity Medallion was awarded to those soldiers who participated in the capture of Major John André, of the British Army, who had been the contact to Benedict Arnold and had helped organize his defection.

  3. Incentives for Olympic medalists by country - Wikipedia

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    Gold. ₱10 million. Silver. ₱5 million. Bronze. ₱2 million. Prior to the RA 10699, standard government incentives were codified under the RA 9064 or the National Athletes, Coaches and Trainers Benefits and Incentives Act of 2001, which mandates a prize money of ₱5 million for Olympic gold medalists, ₱2.5 million for silver medalists ...

  4. List of ties for medals at the Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Number of ties for medals in Olympics history. 'Total' shows the number of ties for medals in Olympics history, while 'Events' shows the number of events with at least one medal tie. There can be more than one tie for medals for one event as there can be ties for gold, silver, and bronze. Games. Gold.

  5. Why Team USA is leading Olympic medal count by only some metrics

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    The text overlay reads: “Me seeing the USA have the most medals but 6th in Gold medals.” The audio track is a snippet of Kurt Russell yelling at the U.S. men’s ice hockey team in the Disney ...

  6. How much did the U.S. pay Simone Biles for her four Olympic ...

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    The United States will pay an athlete who wins a medal at the Olympics. How much do they pay per medal and how much did Biles earn? The U.S. pays $38,000 per gold, $23,000 per silver and $15,000 ...

  7. Gold medal - Wikipedia

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    The gold, silver and bronze medals of the 1964 Olympic Winter Games (Olympic Museum). A gold medal is a medal awarded for highest achievement in a non-military field. Its name derives from the use of at least a fraction of gold in form of plating or alloying in its manufacture. Since the eighteenth century, gold medals have been awarded in the ...

  8. Who won the most gold medals at 2024 Olympics? See the final ...

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    The U.S. team edged China in gold at the 2020 Tokyo Games, 39-38. The United States won the 2024 Olympics overall medal count with 126. China was second with 91, and Great Britain was third with 65.

  9. Fidelity Investments - Wikipedia

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    Fidelity Investments, formerly known as Fidelity Management & Research (FMR), is an American multinational financial services corporation based in Boston, Massachusetts.. Established in 1946, the company is one of the largest asset managers in the world, with $5.4 trillion in assets under management, and $14.1 trillion in assets under administration, as of June 2024, [4] Fidelity Investments ...