The medals were designed by a jewelry maker owned by the French luxury conglomerate, which has declined to comment on their deterioration.
LVMH, which is controlled by the family of multibillionaire Bernard Arnault, was a major sponsor of the Summer Games in Paris.
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Some athletes who took podium spots at last summer's Paris Games say their medals, designed by an LVMH-owned jewelry brand, are visibly deteriorating.
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The Paris Olympics’ medals, designed by LVMH-owned Chaumet, have been deteriorating, causing over 100 athletes to request replacements. French