“Shocking Truth Unveiled: Olympic Winners Reveal Their Medals’ Disturbing Condition Post-2024 Games!”
“Paris 1924,” wrote the 24-year-old swimmer.
The swimmers’ dilemma drew mixed opinions online, with one saying, “It looks like it was dipped in Seine” while another joked, “Those from Paris 1924 are in better condition.”
“I’m afraid the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris were a total failure,” another wrote. “And the question of medals was probably one of its least problems …”
“Paris 1924,” said the 24-year-old swimmer, who won the 4×100-meter medley relay
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“France doesn’t even know how to print coins anymore…” said another.
“Why are you holding and wearing it?” another asked. “Get it cleaned professionally and then put it in an air tight case. It’s just natural patina.”
“Total nonsense. That’s patina what is shown,” another said. “It’s the natural process of oxidation and corrosion of bronze due to lack of maintenance and cleaning of the metal. Color transformation and texture changes due to patina is seen on the medals. Stop complaining!”
“I’m afraid the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris were a total failure,” read one social media comment
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Before the French swimmers voiced their complaints, other Olympics have been sharing their woes about their victory tokens since the conclusion of the Olympics in August.
Members of Team USA, which dominated the medal table this year, spoke about the plight of their Olympic hardware soon after the prestigious event came to an end.
“Alright, so these Olympic medals look great when they are brand new,” said Team USA Olympic skateboarder Nyjah Huston, who won in the men’s street skateboarding final on July 29.
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