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2024 Paris Olympics Medal Deteriorates Quickly

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Last updated: September 10, 2024 11:46 am
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Published: August 12, 2024
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US Olympic Skateboarder Reveals Shocking Condition of Medal Just Days After Winning It

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Who is Nyjah Huston?What Happened to Huston’s Bronze Medal?Why Did the Medal Deteriorate So Quickly?How Did Huston Respond to the Medal’s Condition?How Does This Compare to Huston’s Other Medals?What’s Next for Huston and His Medal?

Who is Nyjah Huston?

Nyjah Huston is a renowned 29-year-old skateboarder from Team USA, celebrated for his impressive career in extreme sports. With 12 gold medals from the X Games and six World Championship titles, Huston has established himself as a top-tier athlete in skateboarding. His recent participation in the 2024 Paris Olympics added a bronze medal to his collection, but it’s not the win that’s making headlines—it’s the condition of the medal itself.

What Happened to Huston’s Bronze Medal?

Just days after being awarded his bronze medal in skateboarding on July 29, Huston took to Instagram to share his disappointment with the medal’s quality. In a video posted on his Instagram Story, Huston revealed that the medal had already begun to show significant wear and tear. “Alright, so these Olympic medals look great when they’re brand new,” he began, before showing the tarnished and worn surface of the medal.

Why Did the Medal Deteriorate So Quickly?

Huston speculated that the quick deterioration might be due to exposure to sweat and frequent handling by friends over the weekend. He pointed out that the back of the medal, which had been resting against his chest, looked particularly rough, with tarnished marks and a loss of shine. The front of the medal, though slightly better, also showed signs of wear, with the high polish already faded.

How Did Huston Respond to the Medal’s Condition?

Clearly unimpressed, Huston called on the Olympics to “step up the quality” of their medals. He shared his thoughts with his followers, stating, “I don’t know, Olympic medals, we gotta step up the quality a little bit.” Huston even posted a humorous comment from a fan who remarked that the medal looked like it was “won in 1982,” underscoring the severity of the deterioration.

How Does This Compare to Huston’s Other Medals?

With a career spanning numerous competitions and dozens of medals, Huston is no stranger to receiving awards. His collection includes nine silver medals and four bronze medals, in addition to his many golds. This extensive experience gives him a unique perspective on the quality of medals, and his criticism of the Olympic medal suggests that it doesn’t measure up to those he’s received in other events.

What’s Next for Huston and His Medal?

As the conversation around the quality of Olympic medals gains traction, Huston’s comments have sparked a broader discussion among athletes and fans alike. While the worn condition of the medal is unfortunate, it’s clear that Huston’s focus remains on his achievements rather than the hardware itself. However, his remarks have raised important questions about the standards and longevity of Olympic awards.

Despite the medal’s condition, Huston’s performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics remains a significant achievement, adding to his already illustrious career. As he continues to excel in skateboarding, fans will be watching to see if the Olympics responds to his call for better-quality medals in the future.

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