Athletes spend 6 days a week, for several years, training for the Olympics. I think they certainly deserve a SOLID GOLD medal! And they don't deserve a 39% tax on any cash winnings from the Olympics.
You would think they would get the right info on why Olympians do it, it was Canadian runner from the 1996 olympics Donovan Bailey who started it at the Olympics.
Yeah, I hate it when videos put a question in the title then make you sit through the whole video and answer it at the end! Just answer the question first and, if I like the way you answer it, then I watch the rest of the video.
Actually not unfair, because, that swimmer could also win gold medal for running... Thus, there is no rule that doesn't allow you to compete in different sports.
elvin l. Well running and swimming are quite different. swimming has many different events that are very similar, as well as team events, while something like kayaking does not have as many events
elvin l. Well, your option is so fair, and time investing and phisycally 'possible' that it is a very common situation to see in Olympics, right?! The competitive advantages of a top swimmer compensate the differences he/she could face between the modalities in Swimming. While it would be much more difficult to a gymnast, or someone from athletism to do so. Also, collective sports or tennis, with very long matches, don't allow that possibility of multiple competitions, even if it is not forbidden.
i'm not saying they're the same, what I mean is that, the olympics weren't meant for people to focus on one sport, and win there, (sure you can do that), what they were meant for is to win on all kinds of sport, and the one that wins the most medals during the olympics(in the same year) can be called athleet of that years Olympics, anywho that can't be really done now, since mostly the different sports overlap when they take place.
We all know the slightly odd circumstances that led to Australia winning their first Winter Olympic gold in Salt Lake City in 2002, but what's the strangest Winter Olympic medal (both in terms of circumstance and in terms of performance)?
ok next time you guys have a question to something like "whats 1 +1" i will tell 10 hours of how math was created first. After all its not useless information. Then if you want to know what 1 x 1 is, i will again tell you 10 hours of history befor giving you the answer to your question. I mean does that sound pleasent to you?
This funny piece of celebration was done first by Peter Farkas, a Greco-Roman wrestler from Hungary in the 1992 Barcelona games. It has its charm thanks to thing you explain in 2 sentences at 4.08, so it became popular. That's the answer you are looking for!
If you don’t understand Greek History they lit the torch and kept it lit until every single Althlete had completed (or been sent home due to injuries) the games.
In the beginning a photographer asked somebody to do it to get a photo a little more interesting than of the athlete just standing there with the medal. The first time it was a good foto so now we see it over and over again. It's now trite and over-used.
Gold is a soft metal, if you bite it it will easily dent or bend so this is a 'test' for its gold content. For the record, they're gold plated, so biting it is simply humor.
Actually they bite the gold medal because in 1848 before the gold rush started, James Marshell was building a sawmill for, John Sutter, he found something the size of a pea and was colored yellow. He but it and it was gold. SO LEARN YOUR FACTS RANDOM TH-camR THAT WAS IN MY RECCOMENDED Edit: nvm this is the Olympic channel.
Skateboarding isn’t in the Olympics yet. The IOC is planning to add the sport to the 2020 Olympic games. He won the x-games, which is a different competition.
This guy doesn’t make sense. So gold would be mixed with other metals to be made harder. As we all know gold is one of the softest metals on earth. So he says a merchant would test the authenticity of a coin by biting it. If there were teeth marks that would verify it of being an alloy and not gold? That doesn’t make sense. If anything that would authenticate the question of the metal being gold
What if they actually gave real gold, silver and bronze medals today? Wouldn't that make it more authentic? The practice was only stopped because of the first world war so what keeping them from reinstating a lost and appropriate tradition?
Athletes spend 6 days a week, for several years, training for the Olympics. I think they certainly deserve a SOLID GOLD medal! And they don't deserve a 39% tax on any cash winnings from the Olympics.
Andy Saenz in Indonesia. if athlete won a gold medal. he/she get like USD 400.000
That would be very expensive
@@francsinatra4562 400,000 or 400
@@angeliastone-tolcher2386 So ehat? It's a gold medal fir a reason.
Lies again? Grab Food USD SGD
They're probably just hungry
Mitch Johnson They probably eat much more than you.
Iiduli Please feed these poor starving olympians so they don't have to resort to eating their medals :(
@@mitchj.2357 Tbf I'm sure the medals taste delicious
Would be cool if they started awarding gold/silver/bronze olive wreaths.
WCPMachines that would be pretty
Oohh creative
Athens 2004 gave them wreaths (laurels)
I guess they bite their medals to show how hungry they were for Olympic medals.
Aseem Chemjong exactly because they have sacrificed every thing for that one medal through out their sporting life
Or just hungry in general
*I skipped to the end and the gist is that ancient merchants would bite gold coins in order to test that they weren't lead forgeries*
And the joke is that there is a mere 6 grams of gold in the modern olympic medals....
UPLOAD THE FULL PREFORMANCE ON TH-cam OF THE 2018 OPENING CEREMONIES! IM TIRED OF WAITING!!!!
the is something called a TV
i need to make an edit though
Some of us don't have TV though, or have the time to watch it if we did.
Yes! I didn't watch it!
Sasha Luke me too!
upload the the full 2018 ceremony please,!
Because these days the media tell them to. It's like tennis champs kissing the trophy at Wimbledon.
Skip all the useless information: they bite them because merchants use to bite coins to tell if it’s real gold
It's a taste of victory . The taste identify by only the winner
sden
You would think they would get the right info on why Olympians do it, it was Canadian runner from the 1996 olympics Donovan Bailey who started it at the Olympics.
Come on! Please upload the full opening ceremony!
It's a tradition to prove the medal is real and not made of chocolate.
it's not very funny. and you literally waited until the end of the video to answer the question...
Sober Grid I think it's funny and worth to watch..
it's to scrap off the led paint duh.
Yeah, I hate it when videos put a question in the title then make you sit through the whole video and answer it at the end! Just answer the question first and, if I like the way you answer it, then I watch the rest of the video.
Well it' pretty common knowledge why they bite the medals
Totally
It is so unfair to compare medal winners from different sports!
A swimmer can compete, and therefore be able to win, one hundred medals .
Actually not unfair, because, that swimmer could also win gold medal for running...
Thus, there is no rule that doesn't allow you to compete in different sports.
elvin l. Well running and swimming are quite different. swimming has many different events that are very similar, as well as team events, while something like kayaking does not have as many events
elvin l. Well, your option is so fair, and time investing and phisycally 'possible' that it is a very common situation to see in Olympics, right?! The competitive advantages of a top swimmer compensate the differences he/she could face between the modalities in Swimming. While it would be much more difficult to a gymnast, or someone from athletism to do so.
Also, collective sports or tennis, with very long matches, don't allow that possibility of multiple competitions, even if it is not forbidden.
i'm not saying they're the same, what I mean is that, the olympics weren't meant for people to focus on one sport, and win there, (sure you can do that), what they were meant for is to win on all kinds of sport, and the one that wins the most medals during the olympics(in the same year) can be called athleet of that years Olympics, anywho that can't be really done now, since mostly the different sports overlap when they take place.
Nathan Isler yuz
We all know the slightly odd circumstances that led to Australia winning their first Winter Olympic gold in Salt Lake City in 2002, but what's the strangest Winter Olympic medal (both in terms of circumstance and in terms of performance)?
Thanks for all the unexpected useless information, for just one answer.
Oh shut it, no need to be so rude! They are just telling us some history!
Wodchly
It wasn’t useless! It was interesting! And might be useful in the future. How? It depends on the occasion!
No more useless than the answer to the original question, so I don't know why you're complaining.
ok next time you guys have a question to something like "whats 1 +1" i will tell 10 hours of how math was created first. After all its not useless information. Then if you want to know what 1 x 1 is, i will again tell you 10 hours of history befor giving you the answer to your question. I mean does that sound pleasent to you?
HE WAS CARRYING A SOCHI 2014 GOLD MEDAL!!!
This funny piece of celebration was done first by Peter Farkas, a Greco-Roman wrestler from Hungary in the 1992 Barcelona games. It has its charm thanks to thing you explain in 2 sentences at 4.08, so it became popular.
That's the answer you are looking for!
Why do we light an Olympic Torch?
If you don’t understand Greek History they lit the torch and kept it lit until every single Althlete had completed (or been sent home due to injuries) the games.
A.J studios - Sp they can fire up the Blunts !!!!!!!
To light the way for the dead to Mount Olympic. 😁
the athletes deserve real gold medals and prize money as well
I thought it was chocolates, actually like few people have mentioned already pure gold and silver are both soft metals,they can be easily bent ..
Answer: it’s tradition
it just feels good to bite something metallic
This guy is a comedian!!! 😂😂😂
Hello to the Olympics channel, I'm curious to know if there was ANY footage of ANY athlete who bites their medals before 2005? Thank you
They bit the medals to see if it was real gold if it made bite marks it was gold if it didnt it was pyrite
Well if I worked that hard for it, of course I'm going to put it in my mouth
Funny I always thought bitting into gold was an old gold miners tradition and leaving bite marks was a good sign as pure gold is a very soft metal?
To see if it’s chocolate
In the beginning a photographer asked somebody to do it to get a photo a little more interesting than of the athlete just standing there with the medal. The first time it was a good foto so now we see it over and over again. It's now trite and over-used.
Cool host!👍👍
To check if it's real???
Right answer. Congratulations
How is the lane order in a sprint event (100m, 200m, 400m) final determined ?
based on qualifying times. line 1 or 2 is for the slowest runner while line 4 is for the fastest runner
3:53 if you don't want to watch the whole video
Get a less patronizing host
AlmostMyself it's just the accent
Shut up
He's great
No chocolate but chocolate is a possession and an honour anyone who eats chocolate is honoured to
Gold is a soft metal, if you bite it it will easily dent or bend so this is a 'test' for its gold content. For the record, they're gold plated, so biting it is simply humor.
They bite it to see if its chocolate
To check if it's a real gold. You know gold is a bit softer.
wait, isn't this guy on SoccerAM?
I`m from Norway, Mabye I`ll give it a shot.
Shaun white is also planning on getting a gold in the next summer games in skateboarding
Teeth marks meant it was real, not fake
I always thought there was chocolate inside of them.
And the gold medal goes toooo...
Presentator! For a nice presentation :)
How is it ironic that he has a gold tooth?
1% of gold in the paris gold medals btw. Still almost a 1000 usd.
Wow so all those athletes that wanted a good medal got ripped off
In 2008 they had chinese yade
To sum it up... They bite their medals to make sure it’s real gold with other strong metals.
The used to bite it to see if it was fake, now they do it just for show, you’re welcome.
Thanks! 😊
Why can't there only be one winner
Why olympic Winter games Only in country have 4 Why don't in tropiss country (indoor)
“So back to that biting.” STOP.
I thought it was just to make sure it wasn't chocolate
This reminds me of the Bubblestand Episode where spongebob would bite the quarters
Do they sell it?
They think its a cookie
Why 3 on the podium ?
Comes from gold being a soft metal that would show teeth marks.
Actually they bite the gold medal because in 1848 before the gold rush started, James Marshell was building a sawmill for, John Sutter, he found something the size of a pea and was colored yellow. He but it and it was gold. SO LEARN YOUR FACTS RANDOM TH-camR THAT WAS IN MY RECCOMENDED
Edit: nvm this is the Olympic channel.
Every premier league fan in 90 seconds.
They bite their medals be cause it taste good
Because gold is easy to bend... and pyrites not pr whatever other metles used, so id guess its to comfirm the casing is gold.
Interesting stuff, who knew!
It should be chocolate instead of gold plated metal
But I thought.....a lot of em is chocolate,paper or not.......
What about shaun white? He won snowboard and skateboard in both winter and summer olympics ^^
Skateboarding isn’t in the Olympics yet. The IOC is planning to add the sport to the 2020 Olympic games. He won the x-games, which is a different competition.
Interesting video
Seek the Crown that will not fade away.
Why is it called curling?
My guess was because the photographer/reporter asked them to do so. 👀 One Two Three ... ruuuun😌
Never knew that comments could be so toxic in an educational video about the olympics
Shooter King cuz they’re feeding false info?? Pure gold is soft so if it leaves teeth marks then it’s real. Not fake like the video says
I bit my medal to find out if it was real because of the Olympics...yeah I was in the 3rd grade.
And Usain Bolt?
Thank you olympics 😒
shaun white will be next athelete that have won gold in summer and winter games, we just have wait two years for that 😁😁
Lloyd Griffith is back
To make sure it’s not chocolate
2018 CEREMONY!!!!!!
He looks like a british version of jack black🤔
Omg its the every Premier League club in 90 seconds dude
please upload when charlotte kalla won gold this morning!!!!
Same reason ppl lick the bottom of their new shoes
MsBre7 ppl do that?
Coco Shenel yes 😂
lots of out of place info.
Second place got copper not bronze
Of course Norwegians dominate ice games, that's how they grocery shop
Probably becuz its one of those chocolate coins or medals
They bite their medals cause it's obviously a gold colored tim foil over chocolate
This guy doesn’t make sense. So gold would be mixed with other metals to be made harder. As we all know gold is one of the softest metals on earth.
So he says a merchant would test the authenticity of a coin by biting it. If there were teeth marks that would verify it of being an alloy and not gold? That doesn’t make sense. If anything that would authenticate the question of the metal being gold
Is it discount James Cordon?
Burning Question: Who is the authority on EVERY subject that you keep glancing away from the camera at?
So sweet
Why do Olympians bite their gold medals? To make sure it’s real gold
What if they actually gave real gold, silver and bronze medals today?
Wouldn't that make it more authentic? The practice was only stopped because of the first world war so what keeping them from reinstating a lost and appropriate tradition?
Because they are hungry
Aren’t you from football republic?
To make sure they're not oversized Bitcoins!