Olympic villages ran out of free condoms. Organizers promise a Valentine's weekend restock.
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On Valentine's Day at the Milan Cortina Olympics, a renewed supply of free condoms for the athlete villages was promised by the organizers after going short during the week. In:
On Valentine's Day at the Milan Cortina Olympics, a renewed supply of free condoms for the athlete villages was promised by the organizers after going short during the week.
"We can confirm that condom supplies in the Olympic Villages were temporarily depleted due to higher-than-anticipated demand," the Italian organizing committee said in a statement Saturday. "Additional supplies are being delivered and will be distributed across all villages between today and Monday."
Providing condoms for athletes has been a gift from organizers — and a constant fascination to the world — for decades.
While 300,000 condoms were provided for more than 10,500 athletes at the 2024 Paris Summer Games, the original stock was much lower for these Winter Games.
"I think 10,000 have been used, 2,800 athletes — you can go figure, as they say," International Olympic Committee spokesman Mark Adams said Saturday. "It clearly shows that Valentine's Day is in full swing in the village."

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