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Some Paris Olympic athletes ask for medals to be replaced after quickly deteriorating.
French mint says it is replacing a number of medals from 2024 Paris Games and Paralympics.
Monnaie de Paris declined to say how many medals have been returned, but French website La Lettre put the number at over 100 .
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