Champion swimmer Titmus: Living conditions at the Games make performance difficult
Three-time Olympic champion, Australian swimmer Ariarne Titmus, complained about the living conditions in the Olympic Village in Paris. Her words are quoted by the Daily Mail.
Titmuss said life in the Olympic Village made it difficult to compete. “It’s certainly not designed for high performance, so it’s about who can limit themselves. It’s about how you manage yourself, what environment you’re in, what kind of beds you have, what kind of food you have,” she said.
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Earlier, several other athletes were unhappy with their accommodation at the Olympics. Swimmers from South Korea left the Olympic Village. They complained about the heat in the buses and preferred to stay in a hotel near the pool.
Earlier, athletes had criticized the lack of food in the Olympic Village restaurant. They were unhappy with the slow replenishment of a number of products, including popular items such as eggs and grilled meat.
The 2024 Olympic Games will be held in Paris from July 26 to August 11.
Source: Lenta

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