Who was forced to give back at least seven major medals?

The two gold medals from the 1912 Olympic Games that Jim Thorpe was forced to return almost 70 years ago after he admitted he had once been paid to play baseball were restored posthumously yesterday.
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What Olympian was stripped of medals?

Ujah tested positive for two banned substances. The British 4x100-meter men's relay team has been stripped of their Olympic silver medal six months after winning it in Tokyo due to sprinter C.J. Ujah testing positive for prohibited substances.
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Why was Jim Thorpe stripped of his medals?

Although he would continue to write his legacy as an athlete nonpareil, he was stripped of his gold medals in 1913 after it was discovered he had violated amateur rules by being paid to play minor league baseball in 1909 and 1910.
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Did Smith and Carlos lose their medals?

Contrary to popular belief, Smith does still have his medal: The urban mythology holds that Olympic officials stripped his and Carlos's medals, but both their marks have always been recognized.
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Who boycotted the 1968 Olympics?

Just a few months later, in February of 1968, OPHR members led by Smith and sprinter Lee Evans launched a boycott of the New York Athletic Club's annual indoor track meet that included over 100 Black athletes, including many future Olympians.
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Was Jim Thorpe given back his Olympic medals?

The two gold medals from the 1912 Olympic Games that Jim Thorpe was forced to return almost 70 years ago after he admitted he had once been paid to play baseball were restored posthumously yesterday.
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Why did Jim Thorpe return his Olympic medals?

LOS ANGELES (AP) – Two gold medals won by Jim Thorpe in the 1912 Olympic Games were restored to his family Tuesday, 70 years after he was stripped of his amateur status because he had accepted $2 a game to play baseball.
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Who is the greatest athlete of all time?

Top 50 greatest athletes of all time
  • Bo Jackson (American football and baseball)
  • Jim Thorpe (athletics, American football, baseball and basketball)
  • Babe Ruth (baseball)
  • Michael Phelps (swimming)
  • Usain Bolt (athletics)
  • Wayne Gretzky (ice hockey)
  • Muhammad Ali (boxing)
  • Michael Jordan (basketball)
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Who Refused Olympic medal?

In one of the darkest moments in British sporting history, Ujah, Zharnel Hughes, Richard Kilty and Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake were ordered to surrender the silver medals they won in Tokyo.
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Who has had their medals taken away?

4. 2000: 4x400 Meters Men's Relay US Team. Jerome Young, Michael Johnson, Antonio Pettigrew, Angelo Taylor, Alvin Harrison, and Calvin Harrison competed in the 2000 Sydney Summer Olympics and had their gold medals stripped away, reinstated, and stripped away again.
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Who got disqualified from the Olympics?

The disqualified jumpers represent four of the top ski jumping teams in the world: Sara Takanashi of Japan; Daniela Iraschko-Stolz of Austria; Katharina Althaus of Germany; and Anna Odine Stroem and Silje Opseth of Norway. A roundup of reactions, via Reuters: "We just pulled the crap card.
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Who won more medals in Olympics?

When it comes to overall Olympic success, it's the United States and then everyone else. The U.S. has won a total of 2,960 medals in all the years of competition, according to Olympedia.org. The U.S. holds a number of records when it comes to the Olympics, including the most gold, silver and bronze medals won.
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Who won maximum medals in single Olympics?

Not surprisingly, the U.S. has the record for most gold medals won at a single Olympics. The record was set in Los Angeles in 1984 when the U.S. took home 83 gold medals, which included Carl Lewis matching Jesse Owens' record with four gold medals and Valerie Brisco-Hooks winning three golds.
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Who was the first athlete to win 8 medals in a single Olympic Games?

At the 2008 Games in Beijing, he became the first athlete to win eight gold medals at a single Olympics. Phelps was raised in a family of swimmers and joined the prestigious North Baltimore Aquatic Club at age seven. He finished fifth in the 200-metre butterfly at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney.
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Who won the decathlon at the Olympics?

Canada's Damian Warner has become just the fourth decathlete in history to break 9,000 points with an Olympic Record performance to win gold at Tokyo 2020. Damian Warner has become Canada's first Olympic champion in the men's decathlon, finishing with an Olympic Record of 9,018 points at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.
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Who was Jim Thorpe and what did he do?

A member of the Sac and Fox Nation, Thorpe was the first Native American to win a gold medal for the United States in the Olympics. Considered one of the most versatile athletes of modern sports, he won two Olympic gold medals in the 1912 Summer Olympics (one in classic pentathlon and the other in decathlon).
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What did Jim Thorpe do in the 1912 Olympics?

The first Native American to win an Olympic gold medal for the U.S., Jim Thorpe won the pentathlon and decathlon at the Stockholm 1912 Olympic Games. He later played pro baseball and football.
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When did Jim Thorpe get his medals back?

Justice seemed to be served in 1982 when the International Olympic Committee agreed to posthumously return his gold medals after years of resistance. But despite the victory, some felt the committee did not go far enough, and more than 100 years after he won, the dispute over Jim Thorpe's gold medals continues.
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Was Jim Thorpe Potawatomi?

Citizen Potawatomi descendant and Sac and Fox Nation tribal member Jim Thorpe — Wa-Tho-Huk (Bright Path) — holds a reputation as one of the most talented athletes in history.
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What disease did Jim Thorpe suffer from?

He had to be accepted as a charity case when he was hospitalized for lip cancer in 1950. After suffering his third heart attack, the 64-year-old Jim Thorpe died in his trailer home in Lomita, California, on 28 March 1953.
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Has anyone sold their gold medal?

Dozens of former Olympians have resorted to selling their medals over the years. Some have cited financial hardships, while others have said that they were motivated by raising money for charity.
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Who sold their Olympic gold medal?

Poland's Maria Magdalena Andrejczyk celebrates her silver medal in the javelin throw at the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo on Aug. 7. She auctioned the medal to help fund heart surgery for an 8-month-old; the buyer decided to let her keep it.
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Who held their fist up at the Olympics?

During their medal ceremony in the Olympic Stadium in Mexico City on October 16, 1968, two African-American athletes, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, each raised a black-gloved fist during the playing of the US national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner".
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