David:
Send me your address in the UK and I will send off your winnings. Here is another puzzle for you but I don't have any more prizes.
With a field of five for the west wessex marathon race, there was little to interest the bettors. So, Peter Piper opened one of his ingeneous books where he accepts multiple bets at high odds. To place a multiple bet, you must bet on two propositions, and you will win only if you are wholly successful. Peter Piper is now on an extended vacation because of the bettors who lost these bets:
1) A will not win the gold, nor B the silver.
2) C will win a medal, and D will not.
3) D and E will both win medals.
4) D will not win the silver, nor E the bronze.
5) A will win a medal, and C will not.
Who won which of the medals?
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