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In 2018, the Boston Marathon had to replace over 200 medals after runners discovered "spiderweb cracks" forming within 48 hours of the race. The manufacturer had used a cheap alloy to meet a tight deadline. Runners took to social media not with anger about the metal, but with heartbreak. One runner tweeted: "I ran through hypothermia for 26 miles. My medal lasted 26 hours. It cracked on the flight home."

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A "medal crack" in this context refers to a player who earns in-game medals or achievements through sheer, overwhelming skill. It suggests that their mechanical ability (aim, movement, or reaction time) is so good that it looks like they are "breaking" the game. One runner tweeted: "I ran through hypothermia for 26 miles