The Olympics Once Had Art Competitions with Medals
From 1912 to 1952, the Olympics awarded medals for architecture, literature, music, painting, and sculpture.
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It was not always just about sport. Competitions for the arts were held from 1912 to 1952, including architecture, literature, music, painting and sculpture. In 1936, no gold medals were awarded in three of the arts categories after the judges decided none of the entries was worthy of the top prize. Only silver and bronze medals were awarded.
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