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A podium (pl.: podiums or podia) is a platform used to raise something to a short distance above its surroundings. In architecture a building can rest on a large podium.[1] Podiums 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 in North American English to describe a lectern.[2][3][4][5]

In sports, a type of podium can be used to honor the top three competitors in events. In the modern Olympics a tri-level podium is used. Traditionally, the highest platform is in the center for the gold medalist. To their right is a lower platform for the silver medalist, and to the left of the gold medalist is a lower platform for the bronze medalist. At the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics, the Silver and Bronze podium places were of equal elevation. 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.[4]

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Podiums were first used at the 1930 British Empire Games (now Commonwealth Games) in Hamilton, Ontario and subsequently during the 1932 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid and the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.[6][7]

Podiuming has become a slang term for finishing a contest within the first three places. The use of the word podium as a verb instead of noun is controversial. The New York Times wrote on the very subject of the correct use of the word podium during its Winter Olympic coverage in 2010.[8]

The winner stands in the middle, with the second placed driver to their right and the third place driver to their left. Also present are the dignitaries selected by the race organisers who will present the trophies.[9]

In some motorsport events, including Formula One, a representative of the team that won the race will also be present at the podium, with a fourth podium step, trophy and champagne. In many forms of motorsport, the three top-placed drivers in a race stand on a podium for the trophy ceremony. In an international series, the national anthem of the winning driver, and the winning team or constructor may be played over a public address system and the flags of the drivers' countries are hoisted above them. The recordings are short versions of the national anthems, ensuring the podium ceremony does not exceeded its allocated time. Should a driver experience problems with his car on a slow lap in Formula One, that driver is transported to the pit lane via road car by the Formula One Administration security officer.[9]

Following the presentation of the trophies, the drivers will often spray Champagne over each other and their team members watching below, a tradition started by Dan Gurney following the 1967 24 Hours of Le Mans race.[10] The drivers will generally refrain from spraying champagne if a fatality or major accident occurs during the event. Also, in countries where alcohol sponsorship or drinking is prohibited, alcoholic beverages may be replaced by other drinks, for example rose water.[9][11]

The term has become common parlance in the media, where a driver may be said to "be heading for a podium finish" or "just missing out on a podium" when he is heading for, or just misses out on a top three finish. The NASCAR Cup Series, the highest level of stock car racing in the United States, does not use a podium in post-game events or statistics. Instead, the winning team celebrates in victory lane, and top-five and top-ten finishes are recognized statistically. Those finishing second to fifth are required to stop in a media bullpen located on pit lane for interviews. The INDYCAR NTT IndyCar Series does not use a podium at either the Indianapolis 500 or at Texas Motor Speedway. The Indy 500 has a long tradition of the winning driver and team celebrating in victory lane, while Texas Motor Speedway president Eddie Gossage has stated that victory lane should be reserved for the winner of the race.[12] The series uses a podium at all other races, particularly road course events.

Architectural podiums consist of a projecting base or pedestal at ground level, and they have been used since ancient times. Originally sometimes only meters tall, architectural podiums have become more prominent in buildings over time, as illustrated in the gallery.

Though one mega structure containing fifteen original buildings and approximately 1.8 million square feet of space, the Academic Podium can be conceptualized as three distinct zones: the east end (physical science buildings such as Earth Science, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics ), the west end (social science buildings such as Humanities, Social Science, Education, and Business) and the middle portion (core support such as Performance Arts, Campus Center, Computing Center and the University Library). The Academic Podium buildings were all constructed in the mid- to late 1960s, and with the exception of a few selected improvements, are outdated and do not adequately meet current teaching and research facilities standards. The challenges are particularly acute in the physical science buildings, which are equipped with specialized equipment and fume hoods and utilize large amounts of energy, thus exacerbating mechanical system inefficiencies and deferred maintenance needs.

As part of the 2013-2018 Facilities Master Plan (FMP), the University at Albany is planning for the complete renovation of the academic podium over the next 30 years. The University at Albany, through the FMP, is identifying and planning the space, programmatic and capital needs for the complete rehabilitation and renovation of these buildings. Restoring the campus core will make the best use of existing facilities and help define new space requirements to support the advancement of the University's research and teaching goals.

Building 25 is undergoing rehabilitation and its completion will enable Building 27 to beemptied and gut rehabilitated as part of the University's multi-year critical maintenance plan.Similar initatives involving new construction that leverages our ability to gut renovate buildingson the east and in the center of the Academic Podium are envisioned as part of the FMP.

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Recognized by the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee and the Union Cycliste Internationale, USA Cycling is the official governing body for all disciplines of competitive cycling in the United States, including BMX, cyclocross, mountain bike, road and track.

Are we 6 months / 1 year / 2 years away from a potential announcement? I don't want to change brands, but I don't want to go back to the same model in the future either, although I enjoyed my experience with it. I'd just like to move up a range.

That's unfortunate. I've had Fanatec since the original CSP, 3 sets of Clubsport pedals total, and have a Podium DD2 now. Who knows how many universal Hubs, 2 Clubsport shifters, etc with the point being I'd rather stick with Fanatec. But it feels like the podium customers/eco system has been put on the back burner. It's almost impossible to keep track of how many Podium-level pedals there are now, for lack of a better word. They all seem to have done their R&D and have great reviews, taken with salt obviously.

There is a grand total of one Podium wheel. As nice as the BMW wheel is, that is a tough sell to a broader market compared to what's available from numerous other brands. At the absolute minimum, release a durable Podium Universal HUB... simply use a better grade of materials for the button clusters and funky switch so they actually last, tack on another $50 and done.

These are just guesses, and I suspect the teams are hard at work on new products for the future. From time to time, a little roadmap, without promises or dates, would reassure customers with a high level of brand attachment, or those who are planning to invest in the medium term and are asking themselves questions. Including the question "where is fanatec going?".

IMO a huge reason people stick with Fanatec is ease of use within the ecosystem. Once people take the leap to a 3rd party for "podium" level pedals, formula wheels, shifter, etc, it will be almost impossible for Fanatec to get them back considering they'll have already gone through the pains of calibrating all new hardware without Fanalab.

I've been waiting to upgrade my CSP v3i pedals for several years and it appears I'm waiting in vain. They are nice pedals for sure, but they're very long in the tooth. There is 0% chance that once these bite the dust that I'll just buy another set.

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Thank you for your participation as a podium speaker at the 2023 AUA Annual Meeting. A podium session is designed to permit the author to orally present and explain the objectives, methods, results and conclusions of their research. Authors are allotted six minutes to present, followed by a four-minute discussion with the audience and moderators.

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