Olympic administration appeals to sportspersons: Don't chew medals with teeth, know why?
Olympic administration appeals to sportspersons: Don't chew medals with teeth, know why?
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After winning the Olympic medal, players can often be seen chewing medals with their teeth. Many photographers also say that it is a very popular pose, although the Tokyo Olympics 2020 administration has denied Olympic players to do so and the reason is very important.

In a tweet, the organizers of the same Tokyo Olympics 2020 have reminded athletes that it would not be the right decision to hold the Olympic medal under their teeth. The tweet said that these Olympic medals are made from electronic devices such as recycled smartphones. The tweet further stated that most of these electronic devices have been donated to the Olympics by Japanese individuals. The tweet further wrote in a funny way that this is why you should not cut these medals with your teeth. But we know that you will still do so.

It may be recalled that the Project, the Tokyo 2020 Medal Project, lasted for two years in Japan. With the help of this recycling project, so much electronic device was collected to prepare 5000 gold, silver and bronze medals for the Tokyo Olympics. 80 tonnes of electronic devices were collected in the campaign, most of which were mobile phones, laptops, and other items. According to the report received, the tradition of pressing Olympic players' medals with their teeth has been going on since 1904. The first pure gold medal that year was awarded to the players.

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