A video of a Chinese player saying that the surface of the gold medal has peeled off is spreading the ripples. Zhu Xueying (23), the Chinese representative of the trampoline, shows the gold medal to the camera. Trampolining China representative Zhu Xueying “I’ll show you all. Yesterday night, this was a little peeled off.” The Chinese version of Twitter Weibo revealed that the surface of the medal had peeled off. Shu, who shined at the top of the Tokyo Olympics and won a gold medal. When he returned to China and showed his coach a medal, he noticed something unusual. If you look at the medal, you can see a slightly discolored part in the upper left. Trampolining China representative Zhu Xueying “The medal was a little dirty and I thought I couldn’t wipe it off all the time, so when I rubbed it with my nails, the surface was about to come off.” When I tried it, it peeled off, and the range was wider than it was originally. What on earth did it come off? The Games Organizing Committee explained that what was peeled off this time was a protective coating film that prevents stains and stains. On top of that, he commented, “Due to the nature of the material, we do not assume that this coating film will permanently adhere to the surface of the medal, but peeling it off will not affect the medal itself.” , No particular survey is planned. This Olympic medal is an “eco-specification” made of recycled metal such as used mobile phones. Each piece is handmade by a craftsman, and the gold medals are made of sterling silver with a gold plating of 6 grams or more. Some people in China asked, “Why don’t you exchange it?”, But in the video, Zhu said, “What I want you to pay attention to (rather than the medal itself) is the players behind the medal. It’s an honor I’ve won for my efforts and my homeland. ” “Even if a part of the surface is peeled off, the value of the medal will not be damaged.” Zhu doesn’t want to exchange medals. FNN Prime Online https://www.fnn.jp/.

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