Six-year-old girl finds Olympic gold medal stolen from Atlanta parking lot

The 1992 medal was stolen from champion canoeist Joe Jacobi's car earlier this month


Reuters June 23, 2016
The 1992 Olympic Gold Medal which was stolen from champion canoer Joe Jacobi's car in a restaurant parking lot earlier this week in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. PHOTO:REUTERS

A 1992 Olympic gold medal stolen from champion canoeist Joe Jacobi's car earlier this month in Atlanta was found by a six-year-old girl and returned to him, he said on Monday.

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The girl spotted the medal in a wooded area while on a walk with her family on Saturday. The family contacted Jacobi through a website he established after the medal he won in the two-man canoe slalom event in Barcelona, Spain, was stolen from a nearby restaurant parking lot.

The medal was missing its base when found, Jacobi said in a phone interview, but appeared mostly intact.

Canoeist Joe Jacobi, who won an Olympic gold medal in 1992 shows off his medal, shortly after the stolen medal was returned to him in Atlanta, Georgia. PHOTO:REUTERS

Jacobi, 46, displays the medal in speaking events and had it with him for a television appearance in Atlanta the next day.

He was inside a restaurant when three men in a Volkswagen Passat drove up and broke car windows in the parking lot, Atlanta police said. Jacobi, who lives in Tennessee, launched a social media campaign with his wife to recover the medal.

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Although the medal could possibly be restored to its original state, Jacobi said he may keep it the way it is as a reminder of the story behind its loss and recovery.

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“It’s pretty cool just as it is,” he said in a phone interview. “This is pretty awesome.”

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