Olympisch Goud

“Olympisch Goud” is Dutch for “Olympic Gold.” It refers to the gold medal awarded to first-place finishers in various events at the Olympic Games, which are held globally every four years (with the Summer and Winter Games alternating every two years). Winning an Olympic gold medal symbolizes the highest achievement in sports, denoting that the athlete or team has excelled above all competitors in their discipline. The term is often associated with national pride and personal triumph, as athletes who win gold medals represent not only their individual skills but also their countries in an international arena. The iconic gold medal itself is a physical embodiment of this success and is awarded in various sports ranging from athletics to swimming and team sports.