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#pounditThursday, April 25, 2024

Olympic officials give out 100,000 condoms to athletes in Sochi

Safety-first-signThe Olympics are officially back, and we all know what that means. Yes, most of our television sets will be tuned into NBC around the clock for the next two weeks or so. And yes, we’ll get to watch some of the best athletes in the universe compete on the world’s biggest stage. But it also means a whole lot of sex is about to go down in Sochi.

The amount of hooking up that goes on in the Olympic Village has been well-documented over the years. Olympic officials always try to prepare for it, and they have done so this year by distributing 100,000 condoms throughout the Olympic Village in Sochi. The same was done in Vancouver two years ago, yet an emergency batch of rubbers was still needed.

“The distribution of condoms in the village is part of the IOC’s involvement in the HIV and AIDS prevention.”

As TMZ noted, there are roughly 7,650 Olympians competing in Sochi. That’s about 13 condoms per athlete during the 16-day period in which the Games take place. Some unauthorized batches tend to find their way into the village as well, so I’m sure the athletes will be covered — no pun intended.

Mass amounts of sex in the Olympic village has basically become a foregone conclusion. One table tennis player said he got laid more during the 1992 Olympics than he did throughout the rest of his life. Keep it safe, people.

H/T SI Hot Clicks

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