🥇 First Place Medal

A gold medal, given to the person or team who comes first in a competitive sporting event such as a race.

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🥇 First Place Medal

Also known as: Gold Medal

Unicode: U+1F947

Image Variants

First Place Medal 3D

3D

First Place Medal Color

Color

First Place Medal Flat

Flat

First Place Medal High Contrast

High Contrast

Version Information

Emoji Version:3.0
Unicode Version:9.0

Keywords

1st place medalfirstgoldmedal

Shortcodes

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Emojipedia:1st_place_medal:
Slack:first_place_medal:
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Additional Information

Category:Supplemental Symbols And Pictographs -> Miscellaneous mark
Definition:

1st Place Medal was approved as part of Unicode 9.0 in 2016 under the name “First Place Medal” and added to Emoji 3.0 in 2016. Copy and past http://emojipedia.org/first-place-medal/

Adjectives:
  • Made from or covered with gold
  • Made of gold or covered by a thin layer of gold.
Verbs:
  • To win a medal.
Nouns:
  • The first or highest in an ordering or series
  • A medal, or medallion, is, strictly speaking, a small, flat, and round piece of metal that has been sculpted, molded, cast, struck, stamped, or some way marked with an insignia, portrait, or other artistic rendering.
  • An award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event
  • A term for an award.
  • Round piece of metal, often used as an award
  • A stamped or cast metal object (usually a disc), particularly one awarded as a prize or reward.
  • A carved or engraved circular piece of metal issued as souvenir, medal, work of art or fashion accessory
  • A government badge of honor which is awarded for extraordinary achievements to a person or a group.
  • A stamped or cast metal disc, particularly one awarded as a prize.
  • A ribbon is an award made from ribbon and presented to mark an achievement.
  • A soft yellow malleable ductile (trivalent and univalent) metallic element; occurs mainly as nuggets in rocks and alluvial deposits; does not react with most chemicals but is attacked by chlorine and aqua regia
  • In the field of numismatics-from the Latin spelling of Aurum, Avrvm