OSC REFERENCE COLLECTION. Youth Olympic Games Medals from Singapore 2010 to Lillehammer 2016

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OSC REFERENCE COLLECTION Youth Olympic Games Medals from Singapore 2010 to Lillehammer 2016 09.02.2017

Youth Olympic Games Medals from Singapore 2010 to Lillehammer 2016 The Olympic Studies Centre www.olympic.org/studies studies.centre@olympic.org 2

OSC REFERENCE COLLECTION The OSC Reference collection is published by The Olympic Studies Centre, your centre of reference for Olympic knowledge. It gathers a series of documents providing key historical facts and figures related to different aspects of the Olympic Games and the IOC. In the same collection: Olympic Summer Games Villages Olympic Winter Games Villages Torches and torch relays of the Olympic Summer Games Torches and torch relays of the Olympic Winter Games History of the sports at the Summer Olympic Games History of sports at the Winter Olympic Games Olympic Summer Games medals Olympic Winter Games medals Youth Olympic Games medals Olympic Winter Games posters Olympic Summer Games posters Olympic Summer Games mascots Olympic Winter Games mascots Youth Olympic Games mascots The sports pictograms of the Olympic Summer Games The sports pictograms of the Olympic Winter Games Elections of the Presidents of the International Olympic Committee : candidates and voting results All reference documents, as well as the full collection of digital and printed publications of The Olympic Studies Centre are available on The Olympic World Library (OWL), our library catalogue entirely devoted to Olympic knowledge: www.olympic.org/library This content (the Content ) is made available to you ( You ) by the International Olympic Committee (the IOC ) for non-commercial, educational, research, analysis, review or reporting purposes only. The Content shall not be redistributed, as made available to you by the IOC, in part or in whole, except to the extent that such content is a derivative work created by You. Re-distribution of compilations of the Content made available to you is expressly excluded. You must give appropriate credit, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the IOC and its affiliated entities including The Olympic Studies Centre ( OSC ) endorses you or your use. The IOC by means of the OSC endeavours to provide you with accurate and up-todate information. The IOC and the OSC make no warranties or representations about and assumes no liability for the information included in the Content, neither its accuracy nor completeness. 2017 International Olympic Committee The Olympic Studies Centre www.olympic.org/studies studies.centre@olympic.org 3

CONTENT Introduction 5 Singapore 2010 6 Innsbruck 2012 8 Nanjing 2014 10 Lillehammer 2016 12 Credits 14 The Olympic Studies Centre www.olympic.org/studies studies.centre@olympic.org 4

INTRODUCTION This document presents the evolution in the medals for the Summer and Winter Youth Olympic Games (YOG), from the first edition in Singapore, in 2010, to the Games in Lillehammer in 2016. Each medal is illustrated by a photo of its obverse and reverse, with a description of the design and the technical details available. Inspired by former International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Jacques Rogge, the YOG really began to take shape when the IOC Executive Board unanimously welcomed the President s idea on 25 April 2007. The IOC members approved the project on 5 July 2007 during the 119th Session in Guatemala City. In February 2008, the IOC awarded the organisation of the first YOG to the city of Singapore. This edition of the YOG comprised 201 sports events and brought together a total of 3,524 young athletes. For their part, the first Winter YOG were held in January 2012 in Innsbruck, Austria, a city that had already hosted the Olympic Winter Games twice before, in 1964 and 1976. Innsbruck thus became the first city to host both the Olympic Games and the YOG. These first Winter YOG comprised 63 sports events and brought together 1,022 athletes. The Summer YOG in Nanjing in 2014 and the Winter YOG in Lillehammer in 2016 brought together 3,759 and 1,067 young athletes, respectively. As at the Olympic Games, the YOG medals are awarded to the first three athletes in each event, with the winner receiving a gold medal, and silver and bronze going to the second- and third-placed athletes respectively. The IOC is responsible for the design of the A side (obverse) of the medals, while the Organising Committee (YOGOC) may submit a design proposal for the B side (reverse). This design must include the YOGOC emblem and respect and express the values of the Olympic Movement. The graphic line must be simple and clear. The text, engraved or in relief, must be in keeping with the size of the medal. Discovering the emblematic medals of the YOG is an invitation to embark on a fascinating artistic and cultural journey. The Olympic Studies Centre www.olympic.org/studies studies.centre@olympic.org 5

SINGAPORE 2010 Obverse / Reverse To choose the designer of the obverse of the medals, a worldwide competition was launched online. More than 100 people from 34 countries took part. In March 2010, an IOC jury selected the winner from among the 10 designs which had received the most votes from the public. The winner was Japan s Setsuko Fukuzawa for her design entitled Yes Youth Can. The medals were unveiled to the public in August 2010, with the following description: Her medal features the flames and waves, symbolising the Olympic spirit and the cheering of athletes. The Olympian s body shaped in a Y is reminiscent of Goddess Nike and stands for Youth, as referred to in the Yes Youth Can slogan, the name that Setsuko gave to her creation. The reverse side features the mythical lion synonymous with Singapore, and emblem for the Games, which represents the spirit of youth. 1 1 First Youth Olympic Games medals unveiled!, news, website of the International Olympic Committee, 3 August 2010. The Olympic Studies Centre www.olympic.org/studies studies.centre@olympic.org 6

1 ST PLACE 2 ND PLACE 3 RD PLACE Designer (obverse): Setsuko FUKUZAWA Setsuko FUKUZAWA Setsuko FUKUZAWA Composition: Metal base, gold-plate Metal base, 925 grade silver-plate Metal base, bronze- plate Diameter: 8 cm 8 cm 8 cm Manufacturer: Eng LEONG Medallic (ELM) Eng LEONG Medallic (ELM) Eng LEONG Medallic (ELM) SOURCES IOC reveals Medal Design Competition winner for the first Youth Olympic Games, news, website of the International Olympic Committee, 8 March 2010. First Youth Olympic Games medals unveiled!, news, website of the International Olympic Committee, 3 August 2010. "Vote for the First YOG Medal Design", Newsletter, website of Singapore 2010, 7 January 2010. The Olympic Studies Centre www.olympic.org/studies studies.centre@olympic.org 7

INNSBRUCK 2012 Obverse / Reverse The medals were unveiled in December 2011. They were designed by the YOGOC graphic design team, in partnership with engraver Herbert Wähner from the Austrian mint (Münze Österreich). The front design features the Olympic rings, a pattern of snowflakes and an olive branch as a nod to the ancient Olympic Games, while the back incorporates the awesome Innsbruck 2012 pixel design 2. Pixels were a key element of the Look of these Games. They represented the link between the sporting and cultural events of the YOG and the new technical possibilities offered by the Internet and social media. 2 Medals for the Innsbruck 2012 Youth Olympic Games Unveiled!, news, website of the International Olympic Committee, 7 December 2011. The Olympic Studies Centre www.olympic.org/studies studies.centre@olympic.org 8

1 ST PLACE 2 ND PLACE 3 RD PLACE Designer (Engraver): Herbert WÄHNER Herbert WÄHNER Herbert WÄHNER Composition: Bronze, gold-plate Bronze, silver-plate Bronze Diameter: 7 cm 7 cm 7 cm Manufacturer: Austrian mint Austrian mint Austrian mint SOURCES Medals for the Innsbruck 2012 Youth Olympic Games Unveiled!, news, website of the International Olympic Committee, 7 December 2011. Media Guide, Innsbruck: Innsbruck 2012, 2012, p.12. The Olympic Studies Centre www.olympic.org/studies studies.centre@olympic.org 9

NANJING 2014 Obverse / Reverse As for the previous Summer YOG, a competition to design the obverse of the medals was held using the Internet. Over 300 designs were entered from more than 50 countries. In December 2013, a jury selected the winner. The jury was made up of athletes, a designer, IOC member Claudia Bokel, and the IOC s Olympic Games Executive Director, Gilbert Felli. The winning design, entitled Track of Winners, was modern, fresh and dynamic 3. It was the work of Matej Cicka, 23, from Slovakia, who described his design as follows: I was inspired by the athletes track which, to me, means the base of the Youth Olympic Games. So I put it into my concept and used different shapes to represent the winning athletes and the podium. The reverse of the medal features a stylised representation of the landscape of Nanjing s historical city, combining the ancient city wall gate, traditional architecture of the region, the Qinhaui River and Nanjing s famous plum blossoms 4. 3 IOC announces winner of the Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games Medal Design Competition, news, website of the International Olympic Committee, 20 December 2013. 4 Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games medal unveiled!, news, website of the International Olympic Committee, 7 August 2014. The Olympic Studies Centre www.olympic.org/studies studies.centre@olympic.org 10

1 ST PLACE 2 ND PLACE 3 RD PLACE Designer (obverse): Matej CICKA Matej CICKA Matej CICKA Composition: Metal base, gold-plate Metal base, silver-plate Metal base, bronze-plate Diameter: 8 cm 8 cm 8 cm Manufacturer: Nanjing mint Nanjing mint Nanjing mint SOURCES IOC announces winner of the Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games Medal Design Competition", news, website of the International Olympic Committee, 20 December 2013. Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games medal unveiled!, news, website of the International Olympic Committee, 7 August 2014. The Olympic Studies Centre www.olympic.org/studies studies.centre@olympic.org 11

LILLEHAMMER 2016 Obverse / Reverse For the YOG in Lillehammer, the IOC once again launched an online contest to choose the design for the reverse of the medals. More than 300 people of all ages and from 65 countries took part in the competition. The jury included IOC Members Claudia Bokel and Angela Ruggiero as well as Young Ambassadors and Young Reporters from various editions of the YOG. Twenty-year-old Romanian Burzo Ciprian was chosen as the winner of the competition in June 2015 with his project entitled To the Top. The engravings behind the Olympic rings evoke both the Scandinavian mountains and a podium. Those at the very top, originally designed in glass by Ciprian, represent ice and the winter. The inscription 2nd Winter Youth Olympic Games is framed by two straight lines, which look as if they have been dug out by snow and ice equipment such as skis, skates and luges. Among the jury s comments, they found the creation to be really unique and contemporary, as well as astute and modern, without being too complicated 5. The obverse of the medal includes the Games emblem and stylised mountains, which are the key elements of the Lillehammer 2016 visual identity. This was created by four young Norwegian design students. The Lillehammer 2016 slogan Go beyond. Create tomorrow is also present on this side of the medal. 5 Medal design competition We have a winner!, news, IOC official website, 30 June 2015. The Olympic Studies Centre www.olympic.org/studies studies.centre@olympic.org 12

1 ST PLACE 2 ND PLACE 3 RD PLACE Designer (obverse): Composition: Burzo CIPRIAN Burzo CIPRIAN Burzo CIPRIAN Copper alloy, gold-plate Copper alloy, silver-plate Copper alloy, bronzeplate Diameter: 7.9 cm 7.9 cm 7.9 cm Manufacturer: Dal Mas / Trofé 6 Dal Mas / Trofé Dal Mas / Trofé SOURCES "Want to design the medals for Lillehammer 2016?", news, website of Lillehammer 2016, 5 April 2015. "Medal design competition We have a winner!", news, website of the International Olympic Committee, 30 June 2015. "The Logo is Ready", news, website of Lillehammer 2016, 5 December 2013. "The Look of the 2016 YOG", news, website of Lillehammer 2016, 12 February 2014. "To the Top", website of the Medal Design Competition. 6 Dal Mas made the medals. Trofé plated them using an electroplating process. The Olympic Studies Centre www.olympic.org/studies studies.centre@olympic.org 13

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