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- Podium abstract "A podium (plural podia) is a platform that is used to raise something to a short distance above its surroundings. It derives from the Greek πόδι (foot). In architecture a building can rest on a large podium. Podia can also be used to raise people, for instance the conductor of an orchestra stands on a podium as do many public speakers. Common parlance has shown an increasing use of \"podium\" to incorrectly describe a lectern.In sports, a type of podium is used to honour the top three competitors in events such as the Olympics. In the Olympics a three-level podium is used; the highest level in the centre holds the gold medalist, to their right is a somewhat lower one for the silver medalist, and to the left of the gold medalist is an even lower platform for the bronze medalist. In many sports, results in the top three of a competition are often referred to as \"podiums\" or \"podium finishes\". In some individual sports, \"podiums\" is an official statistic, referring to the number of top three results an athlete has achieved over the course of a season or career. The word may also be used, chiefly in the United States, as a verb, \"to podium\", meaning to attain a podium place.".
- Podium thumbnail 2010_Olympic_ladies_podium.jpg?width=300.
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- Podium wikiPageRevisionID "696773890".
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink 1930_British_Empire_Games.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink 1932_Summer_Olympics.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink 1932_Winter_Olympics.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink 1967_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink Architecture.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink Bronze_medal.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Architectural_elements.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink Champagne.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink Commonwealth_Games.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink Conducting.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink Dan_Gurney.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink Formula_One_Group.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_motorsport_terms.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink Gold_medal.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink Hamilton,_Ontario.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink INDYCAR.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink Indianapolis_500.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink IndyCar_Series.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink Lectern.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Formula_One_fatalities.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink NASCAR.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink Olympic_Games.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink Orchestra.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink Public_address_system.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink Public_speaking.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink Road_racing.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink Silver_medal.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink Sprint_Cup_Series.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink Statistics.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink Texas_Motor_Speedway.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:platform.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink File:2010_Olympic_ladies_podium.jpg.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLink File:Anefo_911-4849_Nederlandse.jpg.
- Podium wikiPageWikiLinkText "Champions' Podium".
- Podium wikiPageWikiLinkText "Podium".
- Podium wikiPageWikiLinkText "Podiums".
- Podium wikiPageWikiLinkText "elevated island stage".
- Podium wikiPageWikiLinkText "medal ceremony".
- Podium wikiPageWikiLinkText "podia".
- Podium wikiPageWikiLinkText "podium ceremony".
- Podium wikiPageWikiLinkText "podium finish".
- Podium wikiPageWikiLinkText "podium finishes".
- Podium wikiPageWikiLinkText "podium".
- Podium wikiPageWikiLinkText "rostrum".
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- Podium subject Category:Architectural_elements.
- Podium hypernym Platform.
- Podium type Company.
- Podium type Component.
- Podium type Element.
- Podium comment "A podium (plural podia) is a platform that is used to raise something to a short distance above its surroundings. It derives from the Greek πόδι (foot). In architecture a building can rest on a large podium. Podia can also be used to raise people, for instance the conductor of an orchestra stands on a podium as do many public speakers.".
- Podium label "Podium".
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- Podium sameAs Koroke.
- Podium sameAs Podium_(architecture).
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- Podium depiction 2010_Olympic_ladies_podium.jpg.
- Podium isPrimaryTopicOf Podium.