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‘Anti-Sex Cots’ at the Tokyo Olympics; The Japanese with a new idea

The biggest topic of discussion at this year’s Olympics in Tokyo was the anti – sex cots distributed at the Olympic Village for athletes. Due to the Covid epidemic, the organizers built such cardboard cots with the intention of discouraging athletes from engaging in unnecessary social interaction or close communication, including sex.

Cardboard cots are expected to become obsolete after the Olympics.

A state of emergency has been declared in Tokyo and 18 other regions until the 30th of this month as Kovid spreads. In this case, Japan has decided to provide anti-sex cots provided to athletes at the Olympics to patients at Kovid hospitals. According to the Japan Times, Kovid treatment centers provide about 800 beds used by athletes between the Olympics and the Paralympics.

The beds are made of recycled cardboard by Airweave for the Olympics. These cots are such that they can support a person’s weight and will collapse if more weight falls on the bed. In addition, sudden movements can cause the bed to collapse. These will then take some time to assemble.

But the video shared by Irish gymnast Rice McLennan, who jumps on top of the same bed continuously, was a super hit during the Olympics. And last but not least, the headline made you read this article.

Neeraj Chopra’s coach Uwe Horn fired; Explanation that performance is not enough

The Athletics Federation of India has fired Neeraj Chopra’s coach Uwe Hon, who won gold for India in the javelin throw at the Tokyo Olympics. The association explained that the association was not satisfied with the performance of the Indian players under the coach.

Adil Sammariwala, president of the Athletics Federation, told the media that Hon was being fired. The decision to remove Hon from the post of head coach of the national team was taken at an executive meeting of the AFI attended by AFI Planning Committee Chairman Lalit K Bhanot and Vice President Bobby George.

Uwe Hon is replacing Neeraj Chopra as his coach. Two new coaches will be brought in instead. Shot putter Tajinderpal Singh will also appoint a new coach for the tour, said Adil Sammariwala, president of the Athletics Federation of India. The AFI said it would bring in two other foreign coaches to replace Hon.

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