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The 2010 Winter Olympic Games, in Vancouver, Canada, had commissioned Bombardier, a company known worldwide for leading innovations in transportation and aerospace, to create the Olympic torch, a design that would need to withstand Canada's cold winter temperatures. For the Olympic medals, they were commissioned to the Royal Canadian Mint and Teck Resources Limited, a joint effort that would create the most unique medals to date.
The result was the creation of an aluminum core torch, with a stainless steel double-burner system that will keep the flame operational in -50° Celsius to +40° Celsius. Its weight of 3.5 pounds/ 1.5 kilograms is light enough to be carried by most people.
The Royal Canadian Mint's and Teck Resources Limited's two-year project on creating the 615 Olympic medals (along with 399 Paralympic medals) would involve the collaboration between Aboriginal designer/artist, Corinne Hunt, and internationally renowned industrial designer, Omer Arbel. The medals are among the heaviest, weighing between 500 grams to 576 grams.
Source of information and photo can be found here http://www.icsid.org/news/year/2010_news/articles989.htm
22.02.2010. |
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