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Can someone remind me what the difference is between the Olympics and the World Championships?

Most Olympic events (such as gymnastics, swimming, figure skating, etc) have a World Championship counterparts. And I heard announcers say "such-and-such is a defending World Champion." What does all that mean?
>> Anonymous
In non-Olympic years, they have World Championships that are just like the Olympics in format, qualifying, etc. But they aren't as prestigious, obviously.
>> Anonymous
so, is it more prestigious to be a "World Champion" or an "Olympic gold medalist"?
>> Anonymous
World Championships = something for Olympians to do between the Olympics
>> Anonymous
I feel sorry for the athletes who peak between Olympics.
>> Anonymous
World Championships = Golden Globes
The Olympics = The Academy Awards
>> Anonymous
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Vanessa Ferrari
World champion in 2006, no medals in Beijing.
>> Anonymous
>>302188
Probably Olympic Gold. Both feature almost the same competitors, but you will be far more well known for a silver in the Olympics than a championship elsewhere.