Special report: 2008 Olympic Games
BEIJING, July 28 (Xinhua) -- The gold, silver and bronze medals that will
hang around the necks of winning athletes at September's Paralympics were
formally handed over on Monday to the organizers of the Beijing Games.
The 3,000 medals for the Paralympics, together with 3,000 medals for
August's Olympics, were supplied by the Australian mining company BHP Billiton,
who sponsored the medals for both Games.
"I thank all the people and parties that were involved in the designing and
production of the medals. These medals are a symbol of your respect and love for
the people with disabilities," Tang Xiaoquan, executive vice president of
Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games (BOCOG), said at the presentation
ceremony.
A total of 1,000 medals for each category were made, enough for all the
winning athletes, including those in group sports, to receive a medal, said Zhao
Dongming, head of BOCOG's cultural activities department.
It was the first time that the medals, with the jade inlay, were designed
in a public competition.
The medals' metal -- 13.04 kg of gold, 1,340 kg of silver and 830 kg of
copper -- came from mines in Australia and Chile, while the jade was sourced in
China.