Catchword: tin medal
Part of speech:
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Quotation: Narelle placed fourth in 12.92 seconds, a whisker behind third-paced Queenslander Jessie Schellein (12.91) in the girls’ under-17 100m final. Whether the proverbial “tin medal” was a disappointment or an achievement depends on your point of view—the O’Loughlin College athlete was bedridden for most of the championships with the flu.
Article or Document Title:
“Oh so close to sprint bronze”
Author:
Chris Carter
Article, document, publication, web site:
Northern Territory News
Publishing location:
Darwin, Australia
Date of publication:
Dec. 13, 2005
Page number:
37
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