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Sex ban lifted for the Paris Olympics, with 300,000 condoms available for athletes

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OLYMPIC leaders have lifted a ban on sex for athletes ahead of this summer’s Games.

A gender suspension was introduced ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Games, which took place in the summer of 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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The 2024 Olympic Games will take place in Paris this summerCredit: ALAMY
Olympic leaders have lifted the sex ban for the 2024 Games

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Olympic leaders have lifted the sex ban for the 2024 GamesCredit: REUTERS

The ban was imposed in an attempt to prevent events being disrupted by Covid outbreaks.

But those preventive measures have been lifted ahead of this summer’s Games in Paris, meaning athletes can get as much rumpy-pumpy as they want.

Olympic Village director Laurent Michaud said: “It is very important that the conviviality here is something big.

“Working with the athletes committee, we wanted to create some places where the athletes would feel very excited and comfortable.”

The Olympic Village, according to TMZwill be stocked with as many as 300,000 free condoms.

So athletes will have no excuse not to practice safe sex during the tournament.

However, there will be no free champions to drink during the match.

Although they will have a wide variety of foods from all over the world available to them every day.

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The Olympic Village will be stocked with 300,000 free condoms

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The Olympic Village will be stocked with 300,000 free condomsCredit: GETTY

Former Center Parcs head Michaud said: “[There will be no champagne in the village, of course, but they can have all the champagne they want also in Paris.

“We will have more than 350 metres of buffet with the world food.

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“And I’m sure that the athletes will be very happy to have some French specialties made over here.

“But the variety will first respond to the athletes’ needs for their nutrition and their performance.”

The Paris Games – which get underway on July 26 and end on August 11 – are expected to attract the largest crowds since London 2012.

Olympic Games executive director Christophe Dubi told Sky News: “It has to be a celebration and it is a celebration.

“We’ve had many challenges in the past. “In Rio, we faced situations that were amazingly complex.

“But what you see is that with a bit of goodwill from everyone – starting with the organisers.

“But also as far as the Olympic community is concerned – meeting with the challenges and coming up with solutions… is in the greater interest that the Games represent.

“What we all want is for unity, peace and a celebration of the best athletes.

“This is how this creative family works together. Any challenge? We will win.”

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