New Delhi: Amid reports that all defective medals from the 2024 Paris Olympics will be replaced after multiple complaints about the medals deteriorating and tarnishing, Indian wrestler Aman Sehrawat's bronze medal's color also started fading, but the wrestler was yet to file a complaint regarding the issue.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced that damaged and defective medals won by athletes at the 2024 Paris Olympics will be replaced in the coming weeks. On his Olympic debut at Paris 2024, Aman became the youngest Indian medal winner at the Summer Games when he bagged the bronze in men’s 57 kg freestyle wrestling.
As per the reports, Monnaie de Paris, which produced the medals for the 2024 Summer Olympics and Paralympics, said it will replace all damaged medals at the athletes’ request after multiple complaints about the medals getting deteriorated. However, Aman has not officially filed his complaint for the replacement of the medal.
According to information from French website La Lettre, more than 100 defective medals have already been returned by athletes to the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games Organising Committee (Cojop) in just four months.
Each Paris 2024 medal, designed by Chaumet, a luxury French jeweller, was adorned with a hexagonal piece of iron from the most iconic symbol of France: the Eiffel Tower. A 0.6 ounce piece of puddle iron is in the centre of each medal.
Shortly after the conclusion of the Summer Games last year, various athletes took to social media to share that the medals they won have already started to lose their shine.