Paris Olympics athletes will win medals made from pieces of Eiffel Tower
5,084 medals will be dispensed across the Games in France this year
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Your support makes all the difference.Podium finishers at the upcoming Paris Olympics will be rewarded with a piece of the Eiffel Tower, organisers said on Thursday, unveiling the event’s medals which are set with hexagon-shaped tokens forged out of scrap metal from the monument.
The idea was to link the Games with symbols of France, said Thierry Reboul, creative director of Paris 2024.
“The absolute symbol of Paris and France is the Eiffel Tower,” said Reboul. “It’s the opportunity for the athletes to bring back a piece of Paris with them.”
Designed by jeweller Chaumet, the 18-gram hexagon tokens, representing the shape of France, are made of iron from past refurbishments of the Tower stored for years in a warehouse whose location is secret.
They sit in the centre of the gold, silver and bronze medals, ringed with grooves evoking light rays bursting outward, drawn from a tiara design in Chaumet’s archives.
The back of the medals features the Greek goddess of victory, Nike, charging forward, with the Acropolis to one side and the Eiffel Tower to the other.
Joachim Roncin, the organizing committee’s head of design, said that “we wanted to add this French touch and we thought that the Eiffel Tower would be this cherry on the top.”
“Having a piece of it is a piece of history,” he said.
Paralympics medals feature a view of the Eiffel Tower from underneath, and are stamped with Paris 2024 in braille, homage to the Frenchman who invented it.
The 5,084 medals are produced by France’s mint, the Monnaie de Paris.
Reuters
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