Paris Olympics 2024: There will be 'anti-sex' beds in the players' rooms, three lakh condoms will be distributed, know more

Paris 2024 Olympics, anti sex beds: During the Paris Olympics 2024, 'anti sex beds' will be installed in the rooms of athletes to keep them away from sexual activity. These beds are made from ultra-light cardboard material.

Paris Olympics 2024: There will be 'anti-sex' beds in the players' rooms, three lakh condoms will be distributed, know more

The Paris Olympics 2024 will be held between 26 July and 11 August. 329 events of 32 sports will be organized in this Mahakumbh of sports lasting 19 days. 10,500 athletes from all over the world will participate in these events. Meanwhile, reports have come that players participating in the Olympics will be given 'anti-sex beds'.

According to Patrika, 'anti-sex beds' will be installed in the rooms of athletes to keep them away from sexual activity during the competition. The material of these beds will be very light and the size will be small. The report of 'New York Post' has claimed that these beds will be of twin size. There will be no seating space for more than one player. The bed is manufactured by Airwave. This is the same company which also made products for Tokyo Olympics 2020.

Even in Tokyo Olympics 2020, such beds were made to keep players away from sexual activity during Corona. The purpose behind making ultra-light cardboard beds is to help the players focus only on their games during the Olympics.

It is common for players to have physical relations during the Olympic Games. For this, lakhs of condoms are also distributed before every Olympics. The last time the Tokyo Olympics was delayed by a year due to Corona was in 2021. During this period, intimacy was banned in view of the threat of Corona. But this time it is not so. Olympic Village director Laurent Michaud told in an interview with Sky News that this time 300,000 condoms will be distributed to the athletes. The Paris Olympics will run from 26 July to 11 August.

The distribution of condoms in the Olympics started in the year 1988. In fact, after huge quantities of condoms were found on rooftops during the Olympics, the Olympic Association banned outdoor sex. After this the distribution of condoms started. This initiative was taken to spread awareness among people about HIV and AIDS.