Friday, February 2, 2018

The Olympic Village will be stocked with 37 condoms per athlete — and it could be because of Tinder






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  • 110,000 condoms will be distributed across the 2018
    Winter Olympic grounds.



  • This works out to 37 condoms per athlete for a two-week
    period.



  • The rise of dating apps like Tinder could be to thank
    for an anticipated increase of sexual activity in the athletes
    village.




Organisers of the 2018 Winter Olympics are stockpiling condoms in
the athletes village.


Athletes at this year's games will be supplied with 110,000
condoms — that's over 37 per athlete for a two-week period.

CNN says this year's athletes
village includes a fitness center, a dining area that is
accessible 24 hours a day, and a multifaith area for worship.
There is also a large selection of shops.


But it is the sheer volume of condoms that has caught the local
media's attention in South Korea, where the games will be held.

According to the Korea Biomedical
Review
, the condoms have been donated "mostly by domestic
developer Convenience" and will be "the biggest amount ever
distributed at the Winter Games."






The total cost of Convenience's donation will be $93,370
(£65,649). Organizers will supply each athlete's residence with
condoms.


Others will be available in "condom baskets" situated in the
towns of Gangneung and Pyeongchang, in the Main Press Centre and
Media Village, as well as in the stadia used for events.


Condoms were first publicly distributed at the 1988 Summer
Olympics. Since then, the stockpiling has increased. At the 2014
Winter Games in Sochi, 100,000 condoms were supplied.


Interestingly, the mass stockpiling of condoms could be in
response to the emergence and availability of dating apps.


Tinder, after all, played a role at the 2016 Summer Olympics in
Rio de Janiero, as use of the app "skyrocketed" by 129% during
the games, according to the Tinder
spokeswoman Rosette Pambakian
.


Even athletes confirmed using it. Marcus Nyman, who competed as a
judoka in Rio, said: "A lot of athletes [used] the app."


The Winter Olympics begin next Friday.











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1 comment:

  1. Athletes will be stocked at The Olympic Village - and that could be due to Tinder. Performs 37 condoms per athlete for a period of two weeks.

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