Members of the Olympic movement should regularly review the qualification system for each sport and discipline to achieve a fair balance between the performances of the world’s best athletes in the Olympics and the highest level of equity required to respect the principle of universality. Still not the Olympic discipline, but a sport, that has been, is and will be present at all Olympic Games.
Have you already guess? It turns out that in the Olympics, sex and sports are not only compatible but also inseparable: on the competition the Olympic Village turns into a sex festival, where a gold medal is the key to the hearts and rooms to as your competitors. Former table tennis champion of England and commentator Matthew Rhys revealed the secrets of private life of Olympians. ”People often ask me – Rhys writes, – whether in the Olympic village, housing and entertainment center for the best athletes from around the world sexy mess happens, as many people talk this .. My answer is always the same: Yeah, that’s about the size of it.” According to the words of athlete, the first time he got to the Olympics in Barcelona in 1992. As Rhys has admitted for only two and a half weeks he had more sexual partners than for his life before. Imagine that for 21-year-old guy with crooked teeth it was a real miracle!
As Rhys says, for many Olympic-virgins Barcelona became the symbol of the same sex as the symbol of the sport: the charming assistants in short black skirts and enthusiastic fans in the stands and fit sportswomen. In spite of conventional wisdom not only the guys were struggling with the constant sexual arousal – women are not lagging behind, casting greedy looks at the athletes and lavishing charming smile. No eating, no coffee break did not without the fascinating conversation with sport women. When athletes are dropped out of competition, sexy glow reached its climax:all started literally gang up on each other like wild animals. (PS: about animals you can read in another article of our site).
No less curious incident the journalists have found in the official information guide of Olympic Games. French athlete Maibdin Mehissi Benabad, who took part in the steeplechase for 3000 m, is signed up in the guide twice – as a man and a woman. With the same photo.Matthew Rhys writes, still now there are a lot of rumors about homosexual relations at the Olympics, but because of homophobia in most cases athletes prefer to conceal their gay: because of reputation and sponsorship. It should be noted that only 10 members of Olympic Games 2008speak openly about their belonging to sexual minorities. In a survey conducted in Beijing, nine athletes claimed to be lesbians, and only one swimmer admitted that he was gay.
Such evidence suggests the strange reflections. I advise you not to think long and to pass smooth to the next interesting people and facts of Olympic Games 2008 in Beijing!

