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American skateboarder Nyjah Huston complained that his bronze medal was starting to flake off a little.
Olympic organisers have stated that they will study any medal that is said to be damaged.
If there is good cause they will replace and re-engrave them.
The Paris Mint has vowed to “systematically replace” any damaged medals.
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