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01 Feb 2018

BUENOS AIRES 2018 – MEDAL DESIGN COMPETITION SELECTS “FIREWORKS OF VICTORY”

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1 February 2018

Muhamad Farid Husen,18-year-old from Indonesia, with his “Fireworks of Victory” medal, is the winner of the International Olympic Committee’s Medal Design Competition for the Youth Olympic Games Buenos Aires 2018.

Chosen from close to 300 entries from over 50 nations, from Algeria to Venezuela, the winning design was picked by a panel of judges made up of Young Change-Makers, Young Reporters and IOC Members.

Winner Muhamad, the youngest-ever entrant to win the competition since the first edition in 2010, will attend the Youth Olympic Games Buenos Aires 2018, including the Opening Ceremony, and witness first-hand athletes being awarded medals featuring his design. In addition, he will receive his own set of medals and a Samsung tablet.

Medal Design Competition winner Muhamad Farid Husen commented on his win: “It is really an honour for me to be a little part of Youth Olympic Games. I can’t describe how my feeling is…being the designer of the medals which is used by all the winners of the Youth Olympics is an honour for me. My dream came true.”

He said of his design: “This medal was inspired by fireworks. Fireworks representing the excitement and the glory of the Youth Olympic Games where all nations come together as one to participate and celebrate. Fireworks fly to the sky, giving the reflection of how the young athletes are reaching their dreams.”

The judges also selected two runner-up designs. In second place was “Making Waves” by Patrick Nair, 20, from the USA; and in third place “Victory Road” by 28-year-old Damien Perrin from Switzerland.