Wild Winter Olympics village tales together with orgies and star who ‘connected with everybody’
Olympic villages are renowned for sports stars getting it on with fellow competitors and the current Games in Italy will be no different
If past Games are any indication, the athletes’ village at the Winter Olympics will be buzzing with sexual activity.
Amid the tension of top-tier competition on the world’s grandest stage, many participants become intimately acquainted with one another in the relative privacy of the village. Tales of wild parties, debauchery and even orgies abound.
While many athletes keep their escapades under wraps, others have been more than willing to spill the beans on what happens away from the spotlight of global media. Legendary American snowboarder Shaun White once revealed what he saw and hinted at what he partook in, boasting that the US team threw the best ‘room parties.’
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During an appearance on Andy Cohen’s Watch What Happens Live show, he was asked which sport boasted the horniest athletes. He didn’t pick his own sport but named cross-country skiers, while labelling Australians as the ‘craziest party animals.’
Cohen probed White about whether others might be observing and documenting the antics. The three-time gold medallist responded: “Yes, but we liked it!”
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When asked if he had ever had sex in an Olympic village, he chose to “plead the fifth” [no comment]. However, he did confirm that he was aware of Olympic village orgies. Alpine ski racer Laurenne Ross was quite open about her sexual adventures in the village, confessing to Cosmopolitan in 2018 that she “hooked up with everyone.”
Meanwhile, skeleton racer John Day shared his thoughts on why Winter Olympic villages are such hotbeds of sexual activity, stating: “Incredibly good-looking [athletes], perfect bodies, tight Spandex… Of course, there’s gonna be some hooking up! Would you expect anything else!?”
‘Whirlpool orgy’
The sexual antics of Olympic athletes in the village aren’t just limited to bedrooms.
Take the Vancouver Winter Games of 2010 when six athletes – “some Germans, Canadians and Australians” – gathered for a “whirlpool orgry.” An unnamed skier revealed: “It was a late-night whirlpool party. It turned into a whirlpool orgy.”
‘Anti sex’ beds
Recent Olympians have controversially been provided with cardboard bed frames in their village accommodations – or ‘anti-sex’ beds as they were dubbed, presumably due to their fragility when accommodating an extra body or two.
Officials maintained it has nothing to do with suppressing the desires of randy sports stars, asserting it was introduced to ensure “minimal environmental impact and second life for all equipment.”
However, much to the delight of athletes yearning for an under-the-sheets workout, these have reportedly been replaced by sturdier structures for the current Games in Milan and Cortina.
With the village constructed on a former railway site, the most lustful of sports stars should now have no problem building up a head of steam in the bedroom over the next fortnight.
