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Team GB had Olympic medal stripped and handed to another country after 124 year IOC investigation

Team GB had Olympic medal stripped and handed to another country after 124 year IOC investigation

The medal was handed to another country.

Great Britain were forced to hand back a medal they won in 1900 just before the 2024 Paris Olympics following an investigation from the IOC.

Team GB won 65 medals at this year's Olympics - made up of 14 golds, 22 silvers, and 29 bronzes placing them in 7th place in the final standings.

However, nations are not always guaranteed to keep their awarded medals as there have been a number of occasions where medals have been taken away years later.

Jamaican sprinting legend Usain Bolt had that happen to him, having had to hand back his gold medal for the 4x100m relay from Beijing 2008 after Nesta Carter tested positive for a banned substance nine years later.

But the most bizarre instance of a medal being confiscated actually happened just prior to the 2024 Olympics, 124 years on from when it was first awarded.

Coincidentally, the medal was originally won at an Olympic Games in Paris, all the way back in 1900. Britain came second in the men's 25km cycling race, with Lloyd Hildebrand bagging himself a silver medal.

Hildebrand was born in Britain but grew up in France and even married a French woman.

Back in the day, athletes only had to pay an entry fee and submit the number of their license which had been "established by the national federation where they were regularly competing".

The IOC (International Olympic Committee) looked until the matter and on 17 June 2024, officially assigned the medal to France due to Hildebrand's ties there.

The Eiffel Tower during the 2024 Paris Olympic Games- Getty
The Eiffel Tower during the 2024 Paris Olympic Games- Getty

A statement on the Olympics website said: "Recent research has now concluded that, even though Hildebrand was a British citizen, he brought up in France, and competed for a French club before and after Paris 1900.

"Based on this newfound information, the IOC EB decided to apply the same policy as in previous cases brought to the IOC’s attention.

"The medal won by Hildebrand will now be credited to France instead of Great Britain in the official records of the Olympic Games Paris 1900 and in the IOC’s database."

Featured Image Credit: Getty

Topics: Olympics, Cycling