USA was on top.
I will remain anonymous They represent the hardship of what the competitors of the Olympics have done in order to obtain this medal.
Refer to your MOL account. While viewing your awards there will be a link to show by order of precedence
Presenting the countries in alphabetical order is a neutral and impartial method that avoids bias or favoritism. It helps ensure fairness and equality among participating nations. Additionally, presenting countries in a standardized order makes it easier for viewers and organizers to locate and identify each country during the opening ceremonies.
All US Military medals (and ribbons) are displayed on the uniform using the "Order of Precedence". The first ribbon on the top row is for the highest, followed by the second highest and so on. Just type in for a websearch something like: US Military Awards Order of Precedence, and your question(s) will be answered.
These are the medals and awards General Patton received. Distinguished Service Cross (2) Distinguished Service Medal (3) Silver Star (2) Legion of Merit Bronze Star Purple Heart Order of the Bath Order of the British Empire
for all the nations eg europ
If I am not wrong it is in French
I will remain anonymous They represent the hardship of what the competitors of the Olympics have done in order to obtain this medal.
The standings of the 2014 winter Olympics has Russia leading in medals, followed by USA, Norway, Canada, Netherlands , Germany, Austria, and France in that order.
The top five countries in order were... usa, China, Great Britain, Russia and South Korea.
For opening parade of athletes in the Olympics, Greece comes in first and the last nation to come in is the host nation. In between come the nations in alphabetical order. For the closing parade, the first and the last nations are the same, Greece and the host nation, but in between, all of the athletes of all the participating nations come in a huge mass and in no particular order. This closing procedure was brought about by an idea of a young Chinese apprentice carpenter living in Australia who wrote to the International Olympics Committee suggesting that all of the athletes mingle in the closing parade. This was officially adopted from the 1956 Melbourne Olympics up to the present.
china. In reality the people who participate in the Olympics represent their country and therefore it is the country and not the people, who win the Olympics. It is the country with the most medals that is considered as a winner - if you want to think like that. In reality the above answer "china" is incorrect as the final medals table has indicated. Here are the top five in the final medals order. 1. USA 2. People's Republic of China 3. Great Britain. 4. Russian Federation 5. Republic of Korea. The overall winners at the the London 2012 Olympics is USA and not China and if you want to look at "people," then it can be said "Americans" (USA).
The first summer Olympics held in the U.S. was in St. Louis in 1904. Those games were supposed to be held in Chicago, but were moved to St. Louis in order to be part of the worlds fair commemorating the centennial of the Lousiana Purchase. Interestingly, Chicahgo is currently bidding to host the 2016 summer games.
The United States has hosted four Summer Olympics. The three cities that hosted the games are St. Louis in 1904, Los Angeles in 1932 and 1984, and Atlanta in 1996.
The United States has hosted both the Winter Olympics and Summer Olympics four times: Summer Olympics - 1904 - St. Louis 1932 - Los Angeles 1984 - Los Angeles 1996 - Atlanta Winter Olympics - 1932 - Lake Placid 1960 - Squaw Valley 1980 - Lake Placid 2002 - Salt Lake City
Greece, followed by all other nations in alphabetical order.
In my opinion the Winter Olympics are for the countries that wouldn't win very many medals in the Summer Olympics, for example, I don't think Norway wins very many swimming medals.Answer 2:The purpose is exactly the same as for Summer Olympics.It is just different sportevents. that's all.Olympic Games are there to unify nations in sport.A friendly way to compete among nations.I suppose economy plays a mayor part these days. There is a lot to earn and gain.Regards.because the wait for the Olympics was long so they created summer and winterThe winter Olympic sports such as skiing and ice skating require cold weather (in order to have snow and ice) whereas summer Olympic sports are more easily played in warm weather, so it would be difficult to have all these different events in the same season. That's why there is both a summer Olympics and a winter Olympics.