Olympic Games will begin in Paris from July 26. There is always something that surprises people in the world’s biggest sporting event. This time something similar has happened in Paris. The anti-s*x beds that were first introduced in the 2021 Tokyo Games are back in the Paris Olympics as well. This bed was criticized a lot in 2021. Now once again it is in the headlines.
Beds made of cardboard
The beds made of cardboard were reportedly introduced by the organizers in an attempt to prevent s*x between athletes during their stay in the Olympic Games Village. Athletes have suggested that their comfort has been compromised by placing fragile beds in their rooms. But, the organizers of the Paris Games also continued with this step. Australian tennis stars Daria Saville and Ellen Perez themselves tested the new anti-s*x bed and shared the video on social media.
Athletes jump on beds
In the video, Daria Saville and Ellen Perez can be seen doing volley exercises, squat jumps, step-ups, etc. The caption of the video read, “Testing out cardboard beds in the Olympic Village.” Although the beds appear to pass the durability test, some athletes say they are not comfortable enough.
Irish athlete also shared the video
Ireland gymnast Rhys McClenaghan also tested his bed and called the anti-s*x story nonsense. He said, “They passed my test the last time I tested them. Maybe I wasn’t strict enough…” He shared his video on Instagram and wrote, “Paris Olympics Andy s*x bed busted again.”