The Paris Olympics village is so uncomfortable that the “nightlife” of athletes has been drastically reduced! | FRIDAY DIGITAL

The Paris Olympics village is so uncomfortable that the “nightlife” of athletes has been drastically reduced!

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The Paris Olympics, where many fierce battles unfolded, is finally coming to an end. 329 events were held in 32 sports, and a total of about 10,000 athletes participated in the Games.

The athletes’ village, which is usually a place for athletes from all over the world to meet and mingle, was often deserted this time.

In early August, toward the end of the Paris Olympics, athletes who had participated in past Olympics began to feel a certain “strange feeling.

After their competitions are over, most of the athletes stay in the athletes’ village to go sightseeing in the host city or to cheer on other athletes, except for those who are going home immediately. It’s a great feeling of freedom for the athletes who have put their lives on the line for their events,” said a member of the German athletic team who participated in past Olympics as an athlete.

This sense of freedom fuels the desires of the fierce athletes who have gathered from all over the world. The “nightlife” in which these athletes spend their time is accompanied by a variety of urban legends.

There was once a rumor that female athletes lined up in front of the room of Usain Bolt (37), the legend of the short-distance world. In the past, some synchronized diving athletes were so enraged by the fact that their partners were having so much sex that they decided to break up the pair.

The organizing committee understands this, and some 220,000 contraceptives have been distributed in the athletes’ village at the Paris Olympics. Ostensibly, the purpose is to raise awareness of safe sexual practices by having athletes take them back to their home countries, but in reality, they are often used during the Games.

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