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Cardboard beds in the Olympic Village of Tokyo ‘sturdy’, said IOC

Cardboard beds in the Olympic Village of Tokyo 'sturdy', said IOC
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Tokyo: Cardboard Beds in the Tokyo Olympic Village “Sturdy”, convincing organizers on Monday, after a report warned they were not strong enough to have sex.
Irish gymnastics Rhys McClenaghan filmed himself jumped repeatedly on the bed to prove his intention, after a report on the New York Post claimed the bed intentionally blocked to promote social distance.
“The bed is intended to be anti-sex.
They are made of cardboard, yes, but it turns out they are destined with sudden movements.
It’s fake – fake news!” McClenaghan said in the video posted on Twitter.
Olympics Twitter account officially thanked McLenaghan to “take off myth”, add “sturdy sustainable bed!” Get a lot of questions now for @iocmedia about a sustainable cardboard bed from the Olympic Village.

https://t.co/cqbmxWbikB- Christian Klaue (@Chklaue) 1626653077000Tanda at The New York Post based on tweets, apparently tongue-in-chejangi, by AS distance runner Paul Chelimo who said a cardboard bed “intended for Avoid intimacy among athletes “.
“The bed will (only) can withstand the burden of one person to avoid the situation outside of sports,” he tweeted.
This is not the first time the bed, which indicates commitment to sustainability, is questioned.
In January, Airweave producers said they could hold a weight of 200 kilos (440 pounds) and had gone through a stressful stress test, after the Australian basketball player Andrew Bogut asked their durability.
“We have experiments, such as dropping the weight on the bed,” said a spokesman told AFP.
“As long as they stick to only two people in bed, they must be strong enough to support the burden.” The beds to be installed in the Tokyo Olympic Village will be made of cardboard, this is intended to avoid intimacy between …
https://t.co/7VQR06FBJT- Paul Chelimo???? (@Paulchelimo) 1626493104000thousandhousand athletes will remain in the village Olympics during the pandemic-delayed match of 2020 Tokyo, which began on Friday.
Despite the warning to “avoid the form of an unnecessary physical contact”, the organizers are expected to distribute 160,000 condoms.
But the organizing committee told AFP: “Distributed condoms are not intended to be used in the Olympic village.” Instead they should be “brought back by athletes to each country of their home and to help them support campaigns to increase awareness

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