are over, but there are still talks about various problems that had to be dealt with during the event. The weather was a pain for the athletes and the organizers. On Saturday, there was a 50 km freestyle run. Due to the very low temperature, the organizers decided to delay the start by an hour and shorten the legendary distance to … 28 km.
A strange situation during the Beijing Olympics. Fin’s thawed his penis
His anger was not concealed by British runner Andrew Musgrave. “FIS has just shortened the Olympic run from 50 to 28 kilometers because it’s a bit cold and windy. I don’t know how to make it warmer or less windy. What a fucking joke!” – he thundered on Twitter.
“You can run 28 kilometers, but you can’t run 50? Cancel it or postpone it. You can’t win gold for 50 kilometers when the run is 28” – these are the words of Petter Northug, legend of Norwegian races and two-time Olympic champion including the 50 km classic race.
The competition was successfully held. The gold was won by the Russian Alexander Bolshunov. The silver was collected by his compatriot Ivan Yakimushkin. The bronze went to Norwegian Simen Hegstad Krueger.
Remi Lindholm remembers the long and shortened competition. And not because he took 28th place. When he reached the finish line, he found that his penis was thawing. – You can guess which part of my body was a bit frozen when I finished the run. It was one of the worst competitions I have ever participated in. I fought for survival – said the 24-year-old quoted by The Guardian.
The biggest problem appeared when the competitor returned to the hotel room. “When my penis started to warm up, the pain was unbearable,” emphasized Lindholm, who had experienced a similar situation before. It was a year ago during one of the runs in Ruce.
Two Poles also took part in the run crowning the runners’ struggle. He took 30th place, while Mateusz Haratyk finished the competition in 50th place.
Source: Sport

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