2nd Place (Loser of 8) 2026

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Consolation prize, which dates to the 1850s, describes an honor bestowed on participants who try hard but dont come in first (or, most likely, second or third).
And that teaches them the lessons they need to learn to make sure they play their very best at each and every game. Second Place is Not the First Loser. Second Place is where Champions are Made.
Subordinate awards are second prize, third prize, etc., or first runner-up and second runner-up, etc., or silver medal and bronze medal. (In some contests, grand prize is more desirable than first prize.)
Finishing in second place could make you the real winner in the long run, according to one scientist. Those who win often do so because of a fluke and they actually have inferior skills actually about five percentage points less skilled than those who came further down the rankings.
In the words of Dale Earnhardt: Second place is just the first loser. Read our full cover story starring @natebargatze at the link in bio now.

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In a competition, the runner-up is usually the person who comes in second place. In the Olympics, an athlete who wins a silver medal can be called a runner-up. In beauty pageants, there are often first, second, and third-place winners, followed by a runner-up.

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