Two Olympians At The Tokyo Games Just Showed How Many Condoms They Got & It's A LOT

HOW MANY?!

Western Canada Editor

Two athletes posted a cheeky video showing just how many condoms they were given in the Tokyo Olympics village.

Noah Williams posted the clip on his TikTok account, showing him and Great Britain diving teammate Tom Daley opening up their parcel of condoms.



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In the video, the pair looked shocked as the parcel contains a large supply of condoms. The video ends on a cheeky note as Daley puts a lollipop in his mouth.

According to NPR, the organizers of the Tokyo Olympics ordered 160,000 condoms to be distributed among the athletes.

While this is in an effort to encourage safe sex, Olympic athletes have actually been advised to avoid all physical contact with one another on account of COVID-19.

  • Western Canada Editor Daniel Milligan was the Western Canada Editor at Narcity Canada. He was responsible for developing trending news strategies and managing a team of writers and editors. Originally from the U.K., Daniel holds a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in journalism from Staffordshire University. Over the past decade, he has worked on major news stories including terror attacks in London, England, and Manchester, along with royal weddings, Brexit developments, the Canadian federal election and the Nova Scotia mass shooting. Daniel was a senior editor and newsroom leader at Trinity Mirror, one of the U.K.'s largest regional news websites. He would later move to Toronto and work at Yahoo Canada and CTV News/CTV National News.

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