After several athletes reported that their medals were accidentally damaged during celebrations, officials at this year’s Winter Games have begun reviewing the situation. While winning a medal represents the highest achievement for competitors, a few athletes discovered that parts of their awards became loose or detached soon after receiving them, drawing attention online and prompting organizers to look into the matter.
U.S. skier Breezy Johnson, who recently celebrated her first Olympic gold medal, explained that her medal separated from its ribbon while she was celebrating with teammates. She later showed reporters that the issue appeared to involve a small connector piece rather than major damage. Team members joked that the medal simply didn’t survive the excitement of victory, and Johnson remained confident the issue could easily be fixed.
Similar moments were shared by athletes from other teams, including Germany’s Justus Strelow and American figure skater Alysa Liu, who both posted videos showing their medals separating from the ribbons during celebrations. These lighthearted clips quickly spread online, with many athletes treating the situation humorously while still valuing their achievements.
Event organizers confirmed they are reviewing the medal construction and working to ensure future awards meet expectations. Officials emphasized that medals represent years of dedication and sacrifice, and they want every athlete to receive an award that remains a lasting symbol of their achievement. Solutions are being discussed to prevent similar issues as the Games continue.