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Thursday, February 6, 2014

SOCHI 2014: The 100,000 condoms of Sochi Olympics


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By  | Fourth-Place Medal – 5 hours ago
SOCHI, Russia – There’s a lot of down time in the Olympic athletes’ village during the Summer Games. And there's free alcohol at village entertainment centers. And there are 7,000 really fit men and women living in close proximity to each other for weeks on end.
Hence, there’s a lot of sex in the Olympic athletes’ village.
A whole lot. As U.S. Olympian Hope Solo put it during the 2012 London Games: “I've seen people having sex right out in the open. On the grass, between buildings, people are getting down and dirty.”
Of course, these athletes would like nothing more than to leave the Olympics with medals, memories and, uh, nothing unexpected. So the proliferation of prophylactics becomes a story every Olympiad – including a record 150,000 condoms on hand for the London Games.
So what’s the rubber report for Sochi?
According to no less an authority than TMZ, Sochi Olympic officials will have 100,000 condoms to give out to the athletes in three different Olympic villages:
A rep for the International Olympic Committee tells us ... "The distribution of condoms in the village is part of the IOC’s involvement in the HIV and AIDS prevention."
This is true. We’ve done our own undercover work with condoms in the Olympic village, and discovered a few things:
1. The condoms aren’t simply handed to athletes as they enter the village like McDonalds coupons and garish jackets. They’re available, for free, at the medical centers inside the athletes’ villages.
2. As you can see, they’re found at the reception desk of the medical facilities, in dainty glasses that would normally house your Great Aunt’s butterscotch candy.
3. While Durex had the market cornered for condoms in London – well, save for those crafty Aussies– the Sochi organizers have a deal with Love Condoms, which is an initiative from the AIDS Healthcare Foundation to raise awareness and gain acceptance for their use. Love Condoms has provided condoms to the organizers, and were already in place in the village well before opening ceremonies.
One hundred thousand condoms … well, Putin did vow to keep the Olympics safe.
You might think that’s a rather large number of prophylactics in Sochi, but please keep in mind that snowboarding remains an Olympic sport ...


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    Want to see where the athletes will be sleeping, eating, and socializing? Check out where all the action will take place! More »
  • Fresh Faces of the Olympics
    You probably haven't seen too many of these first-time Olympians yet -- but soon enough, you won't be able to get enough of them! Take a look at some of our favourite fresh faces of the 2014 Olympics. More »
  • Olympic Hotties of 2014
    The athletes competing at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, aren't just talented competitors -- they're also really, really ridiculously good-looking. Take a look at some of the hotties taking part in this year's Winter Olympics. More » 
  • Canada's Olympic Ski Jump Team
    Canada announced the members of its Olympic ski jump team on Sunday. Two of the four male members will be making their second Olympic appearances. Women will compete in the event for the first time in Sochi. More » 
  • The unlikely story of a Kenyan on skis
    Philip Boit was the first Kenyan man to participate in the Winter Olympics in 1998. His sport: cross-country skiing. The 10km race was taken quickly by Norwegian record-holder Bjorn Daehlie, and Boit struggled through the wet snow to finish 92nd. But in what has become one of those golden Olympic moments, Daehlie refused to begin the medal ceremony. Instead, he waited at the finish line for Boit for another 20 minutes, then embraced the Kenyan. Boit told BBC News: "My coach had been telling me about [Daehlia] and I had seen him on the television and I couldn't believe that he was the top guy and he was holding me." The two have remained fast friends, even after their retirement. More » 
  • Canadians in action at the Winter X-Games
    There are 18 Canadians participating in the 2014 Winter X-Games in Aspen, Colorado. Many will also be wearing the red-and-white in Sochi. More » 
  • Iconic Olympic figure skating costumes
    These looks on ice created buzz, and in some cases, fashion trends. More » 
  • National Geographic photographs Putin's Olympics
    Brett Forrest and Thomas Dworzak tour the Russian seaside town. More » 
  • Hottest Olympians to watch in Sochi
    We clued you in on the sweethearts of Sochi and introduced you to the sweetest Americans heading to Russia. Now we bring you the most crushable athletes from around the world who are sure to melt the ice this February. More » 
  • Meet the Sochi-bound Canadians at the 2014 X Games
    At this weekend's X Games, 18 Canadian Olympians will be competing. For many of them, it's a final tune-up before they chase their Olympic dreams in Sochi. More » 
  • Joyful Moments - Meet your Team USA figure skaters
    Blood, sweat, and tears. The road to success is a tough journey for Olympians, but that makes victory so much sweeter. Relive the emotional moment when these figure skaters realized that they would be traveling to Sochi to represent America. More » 
  • American athletes who could be the Face of the Olympics
    Sometimes, earning the title "Face of the Olympic Games" derives from greatness we all saw coming, like Michael Phelps in Beijing or Lindsey Vonn in Vancouver. Just as frequently, relative unknowns rise to the occasion to captivate a global audience, like Gabby Douglas or Missy Franklin in London. From a two-time gold medal-winning snowboarder who's already a household name, to an 18-year-old alpine skiier ready to make her grand debut on the world stage, here are 10 American athletes poised to become the face of the 2014 Sochi Games.More » 
  • Best Restaurants in Sochi (Slideshow)
    Best Restaurants in Sochi (Slideshow) More »
  • Check out the Team USA Olympic uniforms
    From high-tech style to sleek fashion design, custom-made uniforms will help U.S. athletes look sharp in Sochi. More » 
  • Olympic moments that will make you cry
    Yahoo Sports counts down the thrilling, agonizing and touching moments of the Olympic Games. More » 
  • Team USA uniforms through the years
    Team USA's Olympians get a new look every two years for the Games’ opening ceremonies. The outfits can be a hit or miss with the public, but one thing remains consistent -- the uniforms are always a patriotic shade of red, white and blue. More »
  • Polluted beaches of the Rio Olympics water sports site
    Guanabara Bay will be the site of sailing events during the 2016 Summer Games.More » 
  • Hayley Wickenheiser will carry the flag
    Hayley Wickenheiser has been chosen as Canada's flag bearer at the 2014 winter Olympic Games in Sochi. Here are some of her past career highlights. More » 
  • Unforgettable Olympic Mascots
    Every Olympic games needs a mascot right!? Right!? Here is a list of the most unforgettable Olympic mascots. More »
  • Sochi's indigenous people
    Circassians are a people indigenous to the North Caucasus region, most of whom were scattered across the globe by a 19th century tsarist military campaign that caused the deaths of huge numbers.

    Many Circassians have called for the killings to be recognized as genocide, and have campaigned against the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics, set to take place in the very same broad valleys and mountain slopes they say hold the bones of their ancestors. More »
  • Future site of 2016 Rio Olympics water sports events
    Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas and Guanabara Bay will be the site of water sport events during the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Although Rio's Olympic bid included the promise to clean up the filthy waters, industrial and human pollution still remain a major problem.

    According to the Deputy State Secretary of Environment just 34% of Rio's sewage is treated while the remainder flows untreated into the waters. (Getty) More » 
  • Future site of 2016 Rio Olympics water sports events
    Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas and Guanabara Bay will be the site of water sport events during the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Although Rio's Olympic bid included the promise to clean up the filthy waters, industrial and human pollution still remain a major problem.

    According to the Deputy State Secretary of Environment just 34% of Rio's sewage is treated while the remainder flows untreated into the waters. (Getty)

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