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This is a photo released by China's Zhu Xueying, a gold medalist in women's trampoline at the Tokyo Olympics.




There is a small stain on the left surface of the medal, but when Zhu Xueying tried to remove it, the stain got bigger.



An engineer explained, "It is difficult to judge just by looking at the photos, but it seems that the gold did not adhere properly because unnecessary residues between the coatings were not removed."



Reflecting the slogan of the Tokyo Olympics, 'sustainable and eco-friendly', Japan made medals from recycled materials donated by the people of electronic devices.



As the controversy over the quality of the medals continued, the Japanese Mint, which produced the medals, said, "There has been no case of gold medals being removed."



Netizens commented, “There has never been a gold medal like this!! Will the chocolate come out if I peel it off even more?” and “The athletes must be exhausted to hear that the medals they have worked hard to win over four years are so lax.”



(Screen source: Zhu Shaying Weibo)