The transformation of the Olympic Village into a hotspot for steamy shenanigans.
Admitted American javelin thrower Breaux Greer described his daily walks to practice fields as having a kid-in-a-candy-shop feel.
He noted that “the girls are in skimpy panties and bras, the dudes in underwear, so you see what everybody is working with from the jump,” to ESPN. “Even if their face is a 7, their body is a 20.”
While Greer didn’t achieve high rankings in his three consecutive Olympics, he had successful encounters in Sydney, claiming to have the company of three women a day. They included a hurdler and a pole vaulter, all seemingly striving to “complete the Olympics training puzzle,” as he described it.
Some athletes engage in extracurricular activities after their events, but at the 2016 games, “others have hookups between practices because they say sex actually helps them reach for the gold,” as reported by a source to E! News. Greer was among this group. “I was a happy man going into competition,” he stated. “If you find somebody you like and who likes you, your world’s complete for a second, and you compete well.”