Viral Video Sparks Debate On Paris Vs. Tokyo Olympic Medal Quality

Danish badminton player Viktor Axelsen’s viral video has sparked a debate over the quality of Paris Olympic medals compared to Tokyo’s, prompting promises of replacements for damaged medals.

Paris and Tokyo Olympic Medal Comparision
by Shukriya Shahi - August 13, 2024, 9:17 pm

The Paris Olympics 2024 concluded on August 11, but the medals awarded at the event have become a topic of discussion. Danish badminton player Viktor Axelsen has drawn attention to the quality difference between the Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024 Olympic medals in a viral video.

Medal Comparison Sparks Debate

 

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In the video, Axelsen compares the gold medals from both the Tokyo and Paris Olympics. The video clearly shows a significant difference in quality, with the Tokyo medal maintaining its shine while the Paris medal appears dull. The video has quickly gained traction on social media, amassing over 8.1 million views in just a day.

Social Media Reactions

The post has sparked a flurry of reactions from viewers, who have expressed their opinions in the comments section. Here are some notable comments:

– An individual remarked, “Tokyo gold medal is shining more.”

– Another Instagram user, Phobe, asked, “Why is the Paris one losing its color?

– A third commented, “This medal is made by the elite of the Japanese Mint. It can’t be compared to the French.”

– Someone else noted, “Tokyo one looks better in quality. Made in Japan.”

Concerns from Other Athletes

This isn’t the first time athletes have expressed concerns about medal quality. American skateboarder Nyjah Huston previously shared his dissatisfaction with his bronze medal’s condition. Huston mentioned that the medal lost its luster and appeared rusted after minimal wear, saying, “These Olympic medals look great when they’re brand new, but after sitting on my skin with some sweat and then letting my friends wear it over the weekend, they’re apparently not as high quality as you would think.”

Paris Olympics Organizers Respond

In response to the growing concerns, a spokesperson for the Paris Olympics 2024 has assured athletes that they will be given replacements for any damaged medals. The organizers are committed to addressing these quality issues to ensure athletes have medals that match the prestige of their achievements.

The debate over Olympic medal quality continues to unfold, highlighting the importance of ensuring that the symbols of athletes’ hard work and dedication reflect the high standards of the Olympic Games.