Apparently a member of the Olympic committee did not ignore the 3,000 young athletes in Milan.The Olympic Village reportedly ran out of 10,000 condoms in three days.
The Olympic Village is known as a hotbed of excitement and sexual excitement, where young athletes in the best shape of their lives can let off some steam between high-intensity competitions.Unfortunately, it seems whoever was organizing the condoms for the Winter Olympics didn't get that memo.According to Italian newspaper La Stampa, this year the village ran out of 10,000 free condoms in three days, a record.With almost 3,000 athletes competing in Cortina, that's about three condoms per person for three days.You have to give it to them.
"The equipment disappeared in just three days," an anonymous athlete told La Stampa."They promised us it would come, but who knows when."
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The big question isn't how the skaters do in the Olympic Village — we've all seen intense competition — but how the organizers do it.Giving free condoms to Olympians has been a long-standing practice, and you'd think these competitions would be down to an exact science by now.Attilio Fontana, governor of the Lombardy region, said in a Facebook post published by the Guardian that organizers at the 1988 Seoul Games "distributed free helmets to raise awareness of disease prevention among athletes and young people - a shameless event.
The 2026 Winter Games, for example, have smaller athletes than the 2024 Summer Games in Paris.There, 10,500 athletes received 300,000 condoms, which according to La Stampa is equivalent to two condoms per day for each athlete.That's much more generous than allocating three condoms per person for the 17-day Winter Olympics.We hope that 100,000 condoms will be flown to the Italian mountain as soon as possible.Until then, hang in there, soldiers.
