However, Huston’s joy over his Olympic achievement turned to disappointment when he noticed his medal’s rapid deterioration.
On Instagram, Olympian, who goes by @nyjah, shared a video with his 5.3 million followers, showcasing the “rough” condition of his bronze medal.
The video has the caption:”‘medal looking like it went to war and back’.
In the clip, Olympian Huston expressed his disappointment, stating, “These Olympic medals look great when they’re brand-new, but after letting it sit on my skin with some sweat and letting my friends wear it over the weekend, they’re apparently not as high quality as you’d think.”
He pointed out visible chipping and wear, noting that even the front of the medal was starting to deteriorate.
Huston’s post sparked discussions online, with many expressing their disappointment in the quality of the medals.
One person said: It’s what it represents that’s important. It could be a piece of paper
A second wrote: France is looking and acting like a third world country recently. Britain not far behind.
While a third commented: Hit it with a bit of brasso and a micro fibre cloth, shell be right
Another added: So he didn’t pay attention in school. Copper oxidizes and forms a green patina. If he doesn’t like green, then try winning gold.
Someone else said: Is it just me or is the medal he is showing that has deteriorated not the medal from this Olympics as they look completely different.
Bronze medals, produced for the Paris 2024 Olympics especially, are said to be cast with a mix of copper, zinc and tin. When these metals are exposed to air, they react with the air, and as a result form a dull patina on top, which is what the so-called degradation actually is.
The Paris Olympics though assured Olympians that damaged medals shall and will be replaced by them, in any case.
“Paris 2024 is aware of a social media report from an athlete whose medal is showing damage a few days after it was awarded,” said the spokesperson. “Paris 2024 is working closely with the Monnaie de Paris, the institution tasked with the production and quality control of the medals, and together with the National Olympic Committee of the athlete concerned, in order to appraise the medal to understand the circumstances and cause of the damage,” said a spokesperson of the Paris Olympics to Time magazine.
Sources: wikiany.net; news18.com
]]>Reports have surfaced about poor living conditions in the Olympic Village.
They reported issues such as faulty plumbing, inadequate AC, and even insufficient food supplies.
These complaints have raised concerns about the well-being of athletes during the Games.
Team USA’s Coco Gauff shared that one of her female tennis teammates had even decided to leave the village due to the cramped quarters.
French swimmer Assia Touati has expressed her dissatisfaction with the lack of air conditioning in the Olympic Village.
“We had no AC in the bedroom but they installed it anyway because it was getting too hot,” she said.
Similarly, Australian water polo player Matilda Kearns has complained about the discomfort of the mattresses provided.
The Olympic Village living conditions cause furious
The Olympic Village is meant to give athletes a supportive atmosphere.
However, recent complaints about terrible heat, vegan food, and theft show this is not always true.
In response to the growing concerns, the organizers of the Paris Olympics have stated that they are working to address the issues raised by the athletes.
They have promised to improve the conditions in the Olympic Village and ensure that all competitors have a suitable place to stay.
However, many athletes are still wary and concerned about whether these promises will be fulfilled.
Social media reactions
These revelations have started a bigger conversation on social media about the responsibility of the organizers.
Remember, the Olympics no longer is about peak sportsmanship, health, and well-being.
They have become focused on sponsorships, large companies, and promoting corporations, one user said.
So many things seem to be going wrong with this Olympics, the second user commented.
I heard the US basketball team left right away after seeing the bunk beds.
They decided to rent a hotel for $15 million for the entire team and staff to stay during the event, the third user gave information.
All for the image, nothing of substance when it goes any farther than the camera view, another wrote.
Source: wikiany
]]>After his victory, he found himself facing problems with the Olympic Village.
The situation took an unexpected turn when Ceccon was spotted sleeping in a park near the Olympic Village.
He sought relief from the discomfort of his assigned quarters.
A fellow athlete, Husein Alireza, a Saudi rower, captured the scene on his Instagram account.
The photo shows Ceccon curled up on a white towel under a tree, next to a park bench.
In a recent interview, Husein Alireza shared his disappointment, stating, “There is no air conditioning in the village, it’s hot, the food is bad.”
He further explained, “Many athletes move for this reason: it’s not an alibi or excuse, it’s the reality of what perhaps not everyone knows.”
“I’m disappointed that I didn’t make the final, but I was too tired. It’s hard to sleep both at night and in the afternoon.
“Usually, when I’m at home, I always sleep in the afternoon: here I really struggle between the heat and the noise,” he concluded.
The swimming federation in Italy said that the video of Ceccon sleeping in the park was just him taking a nap during the day.
They said it was not related to his earlier complaints about the problems in the Olympic Village.
Source: wikiany.net
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