Guide to Colors for First, Second and Third Place
| Place | Medal Color | Ribbon Color |
|---|
| 1st | Gold | Blue |
| 2nd | Silver | Red |
| 3rd | Bronze | White |
| 4th | x | Yellow |
Green Ribbon (download) The green ribbon is used to represent bipolar disorder and over 45 other causes including global warming, text-free driving, cerebral palsy, and genocide. The full list of green ribbon meanings includes: Achondroplasia. Adrenal Cancer.
A white ribbon is awarded for completing one skill, and a yellow ribbon is awarded for participation in the event if the gymnast is unable to perform any of the skills. At the end of the meet, a medal is awarded to each child who participated in the event.
BLUE: Blue ribbons signifies that this horse is a stallion and could potentially be unpredictable. It is helpful for stallion handlers to put this colour ribbon in their horses tail, especially if you have a mare as it warns you to stay away.
The yellow ribbon is an emblem for suicide prevention awareness, particularly for young people, and is used for suicide prevention awareness in many countries including the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Tail. Young horses, or horses with excess energy, galloping freely in a field often hoist their tails high to show their exuberance. Horses that are spooked or frightened of something will also “flag” their tails, and mares in heat may raise their tails or flick it to one side to indicate she's ready to mate.
: an exhibition of horses that usually includes competition in riding, driving, and jumping.
The color pink is the color of universal love of oneself and of others. Pink represents friendship, affection, harmony, inner peace, and approachability. Pink is the official color for little girls and represents sugar and spice and everything nice. Pink is the sweet side of the color red.
The colors we use to describe emotions may be more useful than you think, according to new research. The study found that people with or anxiety were more likely to associate their mood with the color gray, while preferred yellow.
The purple ribbon is most commonly used to raise awareness for animal abuse, Alzheimer's disease, domestic violence, epilepsy, lupus, sarcoidosis, Crohn's disease and pancreatic cancer.
Mental health awareness is represented by a green ribbon.
Suicide Prevention (Also see Blue/Purple - Teal/Purple - Turquoise/Purple ribbon)
Orange ribbons raise awareness of malnutrition and it's consequences. Multiple Sclerosis and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (formerly known as Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy) awareness both use orange ribbons. Kidney cancer and leukaemia both use orange awareness ribbons.
The ribbons are part of the “Play Yellow” campaign to coincide with the Memorial Tournament's efforts to raise money for the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. The organizers chose the color yellow because Jack Nicklaus often wore the color during the final round of tournaments, per the Memorial Tournament.
A brown ribbon is a type of award given to winners of various contests. At county and state fairs in the United States, a brown ribbon is the award for placing eighth in a contest. In Nazi Germany, the "Brown Ribbon" was an annual July horse race run in Munich from 1934 to 1944.
1 : an honor or award gained for preeminence. 2 : a blue ribbon awarded as an honor (as to the first-place winner in a competition)
Fortune's Blue Ribbon Companies 2015Being recognized as a Fortune 500 or Global 500 company is a reward unto itself. Our annual list of the Blue Ribbon Companies is a ranking of the best of the best — organizations that are firing on all cylinders and have been recognized on four or more Fortune lists in 2015.
It's A Blue Ribbon AreaThis metropolitan region, which according to data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics includes the Woollahra, Waverley and Randwick local government areas, features such exclusive suburbs as Vaucluse, Double Bay and Bellevue Hill.
So, it's no surprise that if you win first place in Holland, you'll be awarded an orange ribbon. Here in North America, the color of horse show ribbons is pretty standard, although as I mentioned in Canada, first place is red and second place is blue.
The "blue-ribbon" aspect comes from the presentation of the committee as the "best and brightest" for the task, and the appointment of such a committee, ad hoc, is meant to signal its perspective as outsiders of the usual process for study and decisions.
In a small class with consistent winners, the champion and reserve champion are likely to be those who are placing first and second in each class. The winner of the coin toss receives the ribbon. In the case of a tie for the championship, the winner becomes champion and the loser becomes the reserve champion.
Reserve Champion - Reserve champions ribbons are awarded to the second highest quality exhibit in a single division if there is a worthy exhibit. Champion - Champion ribbons are awarded to the highest quality exhibit in a single division if there is a worthy exhibit.
Award Definitions. Grand Champion: Animal was selected as the overall Grand Champion of the Show and competed against all breed winners to receive this honor. Reserve Grand Champion: Animal was selected as the overall Reserve Grand Champion of the Show and competed against all breeds to receive this honor.
The Danish System of judging is designed to give the 4-Her a feel for their level of execution in a specific class. The Danish system judges the participants against a set standard for the specific competition and not against the other participants. Judging against a standard is designed as an educational tool.