Some athletes who took podium spots at last summer's Paris Games say their medals, designed by an LVMH-owned jewelry brand, are visibly deteriorating.
Reports of medal degradation began even before the Olympics ended; U.S. skateboarder Nyjah Huston posted photos on his Instagram of his bronze medal, showing discoloration on the surface.
“That responsibility lies solely with La Monnaie de Paris and the International Olympic Committee ... Yohann Ndoye-Brouard posted photos of their bronze medals on social media, revealing ...
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More than 100 damaged medals, mostly bronze, will be ‘systematically replaced’, after degrading in the months since last year’s Games ...
Some of the medals ... his bronze medal had deteriorated. Many other athletes have since also complained. French swimmers Yohann Ndoye-Brouard and Clément Secchi recently posted images of their ...
American Lauren Macuga, 22, earned the bronze medal in super-G in her debut at the Alpine skiing world championships.