Tokyo Olympics 2020: Beds in Village Made Out of Cardboard, Paul Chelimo Claims It’s Done to Avoid Intimacy

While the Tokyo Olympic 2020 is in the news for few COVID-19 cases a week before its start, another claim comes from an athlete named Paul Chelimo. So actually the beds in the Olympics Village are made out of cardboard and according to the American track and field athlete, this is done to avoid intimacy between the players during the games.

Paul Chelimo (Photo Credits: Twitter)

While the Tokyo Olympic 2020 is in the news for few COVID-19 cases a week before its start, another claim comes from an athlete named Paul Chelimo. So actually the beds in the Olympics Village are made out of cardboard and according to the American track and field athlete, this is done to avoid intimacy between the players during the games. He took to social media and posted a long thread explaining his point and also said that he can't be sleeping on cardboard after flying business Polaris. Tokyo 2020: Two Athletes Reportedly Test Positive for COVID-19 in Olympic Village. 

In the next tweet, he further went on to say that he needs to practice sleeping on the floor. "At this point, I will have to start practicing how to sleep on the floor; cause If my bed collapses and I have no training on sleeping on the floor I’m done," he said in one of the tweets. He further said that they are moving from Breaking Bad to Breaking bed. Here's a look at a Twitter thread below:

Thread:

The Olympics 2020 will begin on July 23, 2021, and will end on August 8.  A while ago, we told you that a couple of athletes were tested positive for COVID-19. The Indian contingent has left for Tokyo.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jul 18, 2021 11:12 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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