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This is how female athletes were checking the beds found at the Olympics, video goes viral

Last Updated on 24/07/2024 by wccexam Desk

The Olympics are to be held in Paris. This event will be held from 26 July to 11 August 2024. About 10 thousand athletes have reached Paris to participate in these games. The Paris Olympic team has arranged rooms for the athletes. In such a situation, the players who will participate in this event have got ultra-light cardboard beds.

There is a lot of discussion on social media about the specialty of this bed. Players are checking the strength of this bed on their social platforms and are also sharing it and telling about its qualities.

Australian tennis players Daria Saville and Ellen Perez also tested the strength of the bed. They also shared a video of it on Instagram. Tennis stars Daria Saville and Ellen Perez tried volley practice, sky jump and much more on the bed, but despite so much stress, the bed remained stable. Both of them also shared a video of it on Instagram.

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Irish artistic gymnast Rhys McClenaghan made a video of himself jumping on a cardboard bed and shared it on Instagram. He wrote – The truth of the anti-sex bed at the Paris Olympics has come to light.

Why are cardboard beds used?

USA Today also did a fact check on the design of these beds, and the report that came out that the purpose of the cardboard bed is to prevent sexual activity is not true. There was a rumor that it weighed 441 pounds and was made to prevent sexual activity.

When USA Today spoke to 2020 Olympics organiser Takashi Kitajima, he said that these beds are preferred because they can be reused and these beds are also better for the environment because they do not produce any waste that harms the environment.