2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics-- 100,000
Perhaps to avoid the dilemma of the Sydney Olympics being in short supply again, Americans have prepared a full 100,000 condoms this time, three times the number of the last Winter Olympics. Since then, the number of condoms prepared for all subsequent Olympic Games has never dropped below 100,000.
The 2004 Athens Olympics not only provided condoms, but also lube-- 130,000
A spokesman for the condom supplier of the Athens Olympic Games also explained: “This number (130,000) was obtained after discussions with the Olympic Organizing Committee. Through the investigation of the condom use of the previous Olympic Games, we found that during the Olympic Games , the athletes do have a lot of communication off the field.”
To facilitate this exchange, in addition to condoms, the supplier has also kindly prepared 30,000 packs of portable lube…
Perhaps to avoid the dilemma of the Sydney Olympics being in short supply again, Americans have prepared a full 100,000 condoms this time, three times the number of the last Winter Olympics. Since then, the number of condoms prepared for all subsequent Olympic Games has never dropped below 100,000.
2006 Turin Winter Olympics-- unknown
I don’t know why, the Italians have been cowardly this time. The seniors have disclosed the number of condoms they have prepared, but the Italians have not disclosed it so far. According to the “Seattle Times” on February 14 of that year, “The Italian Olympic Organizing Committee did not disclose specific numbers, but in fact, condoms are still readily available for athletes.”
2008 Beijing Olympic Games-- 100,000
Probably not everyone wants to be faster
Although the number tends to be normal, there are still 5,000 left by the end of the Olympic Games, but it is interesting: the condom packages distributed at the Beijing Olympics are all printed with the Olympic motto of “faster, higher, stronger”.
2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics-- 100,000
Although it is also the Winter Olympics, the Olympic Organizing Committee has prepared the same amount of condoms as the 2008 Summer Olympics. But he also clarified for himself in the “Washington News” on October 18, 2010, “Not all of these condoms were given to athletes, others such as security personnel and volunteers were also consumed, and we also Part of it was placed in some public relations venues. For athletes, on average, each person only gets 6.2.”
London Olympics run out of reserves in five days-- 150,000
The emergence of social software has greatly facilitated the communication among the residents of the Olympic Village, and since then, they can find a date without leaving home. Coupled with the relatively open sexual attitudes of the people of London (after all, as a world-famous corrupt country), the Olympic Games once again saw a shortage of condoms – 150,000 condoms were sold out within 5 days.
2014 Sochi Winter Olympics-- 100,000
Jamie Anderson, the Olympic women’s snowboard obstacle skills champion, said: “When I opened Tinder in the Olympic Village, I was stunned. All the athletes found in the village were athletes from all over the world. However, there are still quite a lot of handsome guys. I felt that I couldn’t go on falling like this, so I immediately deleted the app and concentrated on the game.”
New Zealand athlete Rebecca Thor was not so savvy. Before arriving in Russia, she tweeted:
“Can’t wait to play Tinder at the Sochi Olympic Village.”
The Olympic Village Daily put her tweet directly on the front page, and more than 7,000 athletes knew about it. A few days later, Thor publicly stated that she wanted to use Tinder to ask the Jamaican men’s bobsled team to communicate. But the next day, Thor only won the tenth place in the figure skating competition and missed the final…
Unparalleled Rio Olympics-- 450,000
Considering that the local police went on strike to demand wages, the waters used for the Olympic sailing competition were seriously polluted, the buildings of the Olympic Village were riddled with problems, and there was no president and other chaotic scenes in Brazil so far, it was extremely difficult to hold this Olympic Games. But one thing is for sure: the athletes are in for another battle. This time, the reserves of combat reserves are rich and generous, and they can even satisfy everyone’s use of three per day.
2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics-- 110,000
The Olympic Games broke 11 world records, one of which was the condom distribution record at the Winter Olympics. 2,925 athletes shared 110,000 condoms, or 35.2 per capita. In such an international arena of the highest level, the Korean Olympic Organizing Committee has proved that even if they fail to win a medal, no one will return empty-handed.
Olympians have some of the best athletic genes in the world, and they can break human records without experimental modification.
The strongest of these guys are true explorers who look forward to a challenge and to get closer to someone who speaks a different language. In this Las Vegas that moves every four years, finishers can dance the night away and even use their medals as currency…
The only thing to do is: fight for honor and remember to wear a condom.