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Athletes Test 'Anti-Sex Beds' At Paris Olympics, Share Videos On Instagram

First introduced in the 2021 Tokyo Games, the anti-sex beds are back in the 2024 Paris Olympics. The beds, made of cardboard, were reportedly introduced in an attempt by the organisers to prevent intimacy between athletes during their stay in the Olympic Games village. While there has been criticism of the move in the past, with athletes suggesting that their comfort has been compromised by installing fragile beds in their rooms. But, the move was persisted with by the organisers of the Paris Games too.

Australian tennis stars, Daria Saville and Ellen Perez, tested the new anti-sex beds themselves, sharing videos on social media where they could be seen doing volley practice, squat jumps, step-ups, etc.

"Testing out the cardboard beds at the Olympic Village," the caption of a video read.

A post shared by Daria Saville (@daria_sav)

An Irish gymnast, Rhys McClenaghan also tested his bed, rubbishing the anti-sex narrative.

"When I tested them last time, they withstood my testing. Maybe I wasn't rigorous enough..." he said, before calling the anti-sex narrative fake news.

"Paris Olympics 'Anti-sex beds' debunked (again)" he wrote while also sharing his video on Instagram.

A post shared by Rhys McClenaghan (@rhysmcc1)

While the beds seem to be passing the sturdiness test, some athletes continue to suggest that they aren't comfortable enough.

Team India At Paris Olympics

The Indian contingent, which features 117 athletes, will be eying their best-ever medal haul in Paris, which will begin on July 26.

Ahead of the Summer Games, the T20 World Cup champion shared a video message on his social media post for the athletes and captioned it, "May the tricolour fly high at Paris. Wishing our Indian Olympic athletes all the best

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