Paris Olympics: Officials distributed condoms, but provided anti-sex beds in camps for athletes
By Uzor Odigbo
An Olympic news website, Inside the Games, has opened up on the decision by Olympic Games’ organisers to use cardboard beds at the Games Village where the Paris 2024 athletes are camping.
It is simply to reduce athletes’ promiscuity. The use of cardboard beds was first implemented at the Tokyo 2020 held in 2021.
It was gathered that the decision had its roots in the 2016 games in Rio Brazil. Then, there was a sex scandal involving a diver, Ingrid Olivera and a rower, Pedro Goncalves.
Oliveira recounted that although news of their encounters leaked and reached the Brazilian Olympic Committee, her impeccable record allowed her to continue competing. However, the situation subjected her to a “painful public scrutiny.”
She was not alone in admitting that sexual relationships are common in the Olympic Village. To justify her actions, she reportedly mentioned the famous sprinter Usain Bolt, who was also involved in similar situations without receiving as much media attention.
“They distributed an impressive number of condoms in the Olympic Village. Were they for making balloons? Bolt brought a girl without credentials to his room, and many used Tinder. But those cases didn’t get leaked,” Oliveira remarked, frustrated by the injustice she experienced and still experiences to a lesser extent today