Winter Olympians have used 10,000 condoms
Norway's Maren Kirkeeide competes in the women's biathlon 7,5km sprint event during the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games at the Anterselva Biathlon Arena (Sudtirol Arena) in Anterselva (Val Pusteria) on February 14, 2026. (Photo by Odd ANDERSEN / AFP)
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It's not just on Valentine's Day that competitors at the
Winter Olympics have been embracing the free condoms on offer at the athletes'
accommodation.
The International Olympic Committee confirmed on Saturday
10,000 condoms have been snapped up by athletes at the Milan-Cortina Games,
which began on February 6.
"10,000 have been used, for 2,800 athletes. Go figure,
as they say," IOC spokesperson Mark Adams said with a smile at the daily
media briefing.
Mialitiana Clerc, a 24-year-old alpine skier from
Madagascar, said she had seen the free condoms being snapped up fast at the
last Winter Olympics, in Beijing four years ago.
"I am not so shocked because I know that at the Winter
Olympic Games there are a lot of people using condoms because I saw it in
Beijing already," she said.
"There were a lot of boxes at the entrance of every
building where we were staying and every day, everything had gone from the
box," said Clerc, who was speaking at the briefing as a
recipient of an IOC scholarship.
"I already know that a lot of people are using condoms,
or giving them to their friends outside of the Olympics because it's a kind of
gift for them."
Olympic Athletes' Villages have long been reputed as a
hotbed of sexual liaisons between testosterone-charged competitors.


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