The Scotsman

Medals under the spotlight after criticism

- Rebecca Johnson

Great Britain diver Yasmin Harper revealed that her Olympic medal has “small bits of tarnishing” on it after skateboard­er Nyjah Huston criticised the quality of his bronze.

Team USA’S Huston came third in the men’s street skateboard­ing final on July 29, but 11 days later he shared images on Instagram of the medal, which appeared to look discoloure­d and slightly chipped.

Harper won Team GB’S first medal of the Games, taking bronze with partner Scarlett Mew Jensen in the women’s 3m synchronis­ed spring board diving final and admitted that her medal has also been affected.

“There’s been some small bits of tarnishing, I will admit,” Harper said following her fifth-placed finish in the women’s 3m springboar­d competitio­n yesterday. “I think it’s water or anything that gets under metal, it’ s making it go a little bit discoloure­d, but I’m not sure .”

When asked if the tarnishing of her medal bothered her, Harper replied: “No, because it’s still a medal.”

Each Olympic and Paralympic medal at Paris 2024 has been designed by French luxury jeweller Chaumet and is set with a piece of original iron from the Eiffel Tower.

The medals are stamped with “Paris 2024” and the Games logo, as well as the five Olympic rings for the Olympic Games.

In a post on his Instagram stories, huston criticised the quality of his medal, saying: “These olympic medals look great when they’re brand new. But after letting it sit on my skin with some sweat for a little bit and then letting my friends wear it over the weekend, they’re apparently not as high quality as you would think.”

 ?? ?? Nyjah Huston won bronze
Nyjah Huston won bronze

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