The summer Olympics are back -- and so are the Olympic Village athlete beds.
Last time around at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the athletes' accommodations made headlines for their intriguing material: cardboard. Designed to be recycled into new products after the Games were finished, the beds did have to overcome allegations of being "anti-intimacy."
Regardless of their purpose, the cardboard beds evidently proved a success, as they're back and strong as ever this year.
Get a closer look at the Olympic Village beds with Tom Daley. 🤩
— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) July 23, 2024
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For Olympic surfers, however, things are a bit different. This Games' edition of the event will be held in Tahiti -- the farthest a medal competition has ever been held from a host city.
With the competitors over 9,000 miles away from Paris, a surfer-specific Olympic village was needed. The result? A floating village on board a cruise liner based out of the island.
The Olympic Village for surfing athletes is onboard the Aranui 5, A cruise-liner based in Tahiti 🌊 #ParisOlympics
— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) July 23, 2024
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Each room includes a balcony with an ocean view. Notably, they do not also contain cardboard beds.