Athletes Test 'Anti-sex’ Cardboard Beds at Paris Olympics | WATCH VIRAL Videos from Games Village
Athletes have been posting videos of the anti-sex cardboard beds at the Games Village for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Athletes have started ariving in Paris for the 2024 Summer Games and as they reach the Olympic village, the first order of business for them was to check out the anti-sex cardboard beds!
Australia’s Daria Saville and Ellen Perez ‘exercised’ a bit on the beds to test out its strength.
“Testing out the cardboard beds at the Olympic Village.": Read their video on Instagram.
Ireland’s Rhys McClenaghan jumed, ran and even did handstands on the bed.
“When I tested them last time, they withstood my testing. Maybe I wasn’t rigorous enough…" he said.
“Paris Olympics ‘Anti-sex beds’ debunked (again)" he wrote while sharing his video on Instagram.
Great Britain’s Tom Daley called the beds “pretty sturdy" and shared a video on Instagram.
Australia’s Tilly Kearns though complained that the beds were too stiff.
video-carouselOrganisers have clairified that the beds made of cardboard in the athletes’ village have been chosen for their environmental credentials, not to prevent competitors having sex. The clarification came after fresh reports that the beds, manufactured by Japanese company Airweave and already used during the Tokyo 2020 Games, were to deter athletes from jumping under the covers together in the City of Love.
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The bed bases are made from recycled cardboard, but during a demonstration in July last year Airweave founder Motokuni Takaoka jumped on one of them and stressed that they “can support several people on top".
The fully modular Airweave beds can be customised to accommodate long and large body sizes, with the mattresses — made out of resin fibre — available with different firmness levels.
After the Games, the bed frames will be recycled while the mattresses and pillows will be donated to schools or associations.
Athletes will sleep in single beds, two or three to a room, in the village, a newly built complex close to the main athletics stadium in a northern suburb of the capital.
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Organisers have clairified that the beds made of cardboard in the athletes’ village have been chosen for their environmental credentials, not to prevent competitors having sex. The clarification came after fresh reports that the beds, manufactured by Japanese company Airweave and already used during the Tokyo 2020 Games, were to deter athletes from jumping under the covers together in the City of Love.
ALSO READ | Tokyo Olympics: Athletes Assured Cardboard Beds Won’t Collapse During Sex
The bed bases are made from recycled cardboard, but during a demonstration in July last year Airweave founder Motokuni Takaoka jumped on one of them and stressed that they “can support several people on top".
The fully modular Airweave beds can be customised to accommodate long and large body sizes, with the mattresses — made out of resin fibre — available with different firmness levels.
After the Games, the bed frames will be recycled while the mattresses and pillows will be donated to schools or associations.
Athletes will sleep in single beds, two or three to a room, in the village, a newly built complex close to the main athletics stadium in a northern suburb of the capital.
(With inputs from Agencies)
Stay updated with the latest from Paris Olympics 2024. Explore Paris Olympics 2024 events today. Check the updated list of medal tally for Paris Olympics 2024. Check Paris Olympics 2024 event results.
Location: Paris, France