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Rare Olympic Medals And Other Memorabilia Up For Auction

A silver first-place medal from the first modern Olympics held in Athens in 1896 is among the nearly 200-lot sale starting Thursday. (Courtesy RR Auction)
A silver first-place medal from the first modern Olympics held in Athens in 1896 is among the nearly 200-lot sale starting Thursday. (Courtesy RR Auction)

When the first modern Olympics were held in Athens in 1896, winners did not get gold medals as they will later this month when the Tokyo games get underway. Instead, they got silver, while runners-up got bronze. There were no medals for third place.

One of those exceedingly rare first-place silver medals is for sale in an Olympics-themed auction that opens Thursday.

The appreciably rare 1980 Lake Placid Olympics torch, comprised of bronze-colored leather and metal, designed by Don McFarland and manufactured by Cleanweld Turner. The torch design and materials symbolized a blend of modern technology and a reference to Ancient Greece. (Courtesy RR Auction)
The appreciably rare 1980 Lake Placid Olympics torch, comprised of bronze-colored leather and metal, designed by Don McFarland and manufactured by Cleanweld Turner. The torch design and materials symbolized a blend of modern technology and a reference to Ancient Greece. (Courtesy RR Auction)

The nearly 200-lot sale hosted by Boston-based RR Auction also includes a gold medal won by the 1984 U.S. men's basketball team and several Olympic torches, including one used during last year's torch relay before it was shut down because of the coronavirus pandemic.

“Interest is high now with the Tokyo Olympics approaching," RR Auction Executive Vice President Bobby Livingston said.

The 1896 silver medal is expected to sell for about $75,000 given its rarity, Livingston said. Unlike today's behemoth games with thousands of athletes and hundreds of events, the 1896 Olympiad featured about 250 athletes — all men — from a little more than a dozen nations competing in 10 sports.

A bronze medal from the same year is expected to fetch around $40,000.

Unfortunately, who won the medals has been lost to time, Livingston said.

Gold medal from the 1984 U.S.A. men's basketball team, which featured the likes of Michael Jordan, Chris Mullin, and Patrick Ewing. (Courtesy RR Auction)
Gold medal from the 1984 U.S.A. men's basketball team, which featured the likes of Michael Jordan, Chris Mullin, and Patrick Ewing. (Courtesy RR Auction)

Before the U.S.'s Dream Team of NBA stars dominated the 1992 men's basketball tournament, there was the almost as dominant 1984 team that featured future NBA stars Michael Jordan, Chris Mullin and Patrick Ewing.

The Los Angeles 1932 Summer Olympics Gold Winner's Medal awarded to Swedish wrestler Ivar Johansson is among the items being auctioned. (Courtesy RR Auction)
The Los Angeles 1932 Summer Olympics Gold Winner's Medal awarded to Swedish wrestler Ivar Johansson is among the items being auctioned. (Courtesy RR Auction)

That gold-medal winning team led by former Indiana coach Bobby Knight rolled to an 8-0 record, averaged more than 95 points per game and held their foes to an average of about 63 points per game.

One of those gold medals, with the multi-colored ribbon, is expected to sell for about $70,000, RR Auction said.

“Anything from the U.S. basketball team — and the 1980 men's hockey team — always demands a lot of interest," Livingston said.

The medal was consigned to the auctioneer by a collector who bought it directly from a member of the team, but exactly who that player is remains confidential, Livingston said.

Some of the other items for sale include a gold medal awarded to Swedish wrestler Ivar Johansson in the 1932 summer games in Los Angeles and a silver won by Bill “Rabbit" Thomson as a member of the Canadian hockey team in the 1936 winter games in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Germany.

The rare winner's medal awarded to Bill' Rabbit' Thomson as a member of the Canadian hockey team during the Garmisch 1936 Winter Olympics. (Courtesy RR Auction)
The rare winner's medal awarded to Bill' Rabbit' Thomson as a member of the Canadian hockey team during the Garmisch 1936 Winter Olympics. (Courtesy RR Auction)

The torches for sale include those from the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway; the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid; and the 1976 winter games in Innsbruck, Austria.

One of the more unusual items is a 17-foot (5.2-meter) wooden kayak used by Rolf Peterson of Sweden to win a gold medal at the 1964 Tokyo games. It will set you back about $30,000.

Kayak used by Rolf Peterson of Sweden to win a gold medal at the 1964 Tokyo games is expected to sell for $30,000. (Courtesy RR Auction)
Kayak used by Rolf Peterson of Sweden to win a gold medal at the 1964 Tokyo games is expected to sell for $30,000. (Courtesy RR Auction)

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