Stolen Olympic Gold Found by Six-Year-Old Girl

Published: June 25, 2016, 11:06 a.m.

A stolen Olympic gold medal has been found by a six-year-old girl. Olympian Joe Jacobi had appealed to thieves who stole his 1992 Olympic gold medal to return it and set up a website www.stolenmedal.com. He was contact through the site by the family of six-year-old girl Chloe Smith who had found the medal whilst out for a walk with her father. Jacobi was out enjoying a meal with his family when thieves broke into his car and stole his computer bag which also contained the gold medal. The American canoeist won the gold at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona. From Brexit to Prexit? What effect will Britain’s decision to leave the European Union have on sport, and in particular the English Premier League? We discuss the implications of Britain’s decision with Joe Hall sports business analyst at City A.M and Simon Chadwick, Professor of Sports Enterprise at Salford University. UFC's New Champion: MMA, for some the sport represents the pinnacle of disciplined and controlled aggression, for others it's a brutal free for all. What's not in doubt, is its continued growth in popularity around the world. The sport’s most profitable and well-known brand is the UFC. Its newest champion is Michael Bisping, who came to the Sportshour studio, bearing gifts! Euro 2016 Caroline Barker heads into the troubled suburbs of Paris to see if the cohesion brought about by the French national team that won the World Cup in 1998 can be emulated again Sporting Witness… At the 1976 Olympics, the Japanese gymnast Shun Fujimoto horrified the world by continuing to compete in the team event despite breaking his knee during the floor exercise. Determined not to let down his team-mates, Fujimoto braved almost unbearable pain to achieve good scores on the pommel horse and rings, and help Japan to gold. (Photo: The gold medal Joe won at the 1992 Olympics. Credit: Joe Jacobi)