Here's some information about the 2020 Summer Olympics medals, formatted in Markdown with links as requested:
The 2020 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXXII Olympiad, were held in Tokyo, Japan, in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The medals awarded at the games are notable for their design and composition.
Design: The medal design was created by Junichi Kawanishi and features a swirling pattern meant to represent energy and dynamism. The design also reflects the theme of unity in diversity. For more information, see the page about medal%20design.
Materials: The medals were made from recycled electronic waste, as part of the "Tokyo 2020 Medal Project." This initiative aimed to promote sustainability and involve the Japanese public in the Games. The materials were extracted from discarded mobile phones and small electronics. Learn more about recycled%20materials.
Weight and Size: The gold medals weighed approximately 556 grams, the silver medals around 550 grams, and the bronze medals about 450 grams. The diameter of each medal was 85mm. Details about medal%20weight can be found here.
Ribbon: The ribbon used for the medals incorporated traditional Japanese design motifs and was made from recycled polyester fibers. More on medal%20ribbon is available.
Paralympic Medals: The Paralympic medals also shared a similar design aesthetic but included specific adaptations for visually impaired athletes, such as tactile markings. To read about paralympic%20medals, check this out.
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