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Olympic athletes still get condoms – despite COVID rules in Tokyo

While the pandemic will impact much of the Olympics, the condom tradition shall go on.

Some 160,000 condoms will be handed out to the more than 11,000 expected athletes in Tokyo during this year’s Olympics, even as a state of emergency has been declared.

However, they will not be given out until the conclusion of the Games, as the Olympic Village — which has previously been a hotspot for sex among athletes residing in close quarters — will be under intense restrictions to limit the spread of COVID-19.

Instead of being used, game organizers are saying that the condoms are intended to be taken home and used to raise awareness of HIV and AIDS.

“The distribution of condoms is not to use in the village,” Olympic village manager Takashi Kitajima said.

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6 thoughts on “Olympic athletes still get condoms – despite COVID rules in Tokyo”

  1. After? HAHAHAHA – who thought a bunch of youngins will adhere to rules? They don’t do it today – being in the Japan under the 5 rings…HHAHAAHAHHAH

    Sex regardless of situation is only human! younger hormones and in super physical shape – HAHAHAHAHA

    Handing out condoms afterwards? Airport will be littered with them

  2. I was under the impression these were disciplined people that had their mind on competing. No talking about a sex a thon.

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