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Unusual Olympic Village Customs You Didn’t Know Existed

Unusual Olympic Village Customs You Didn’t Know Existed

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The Trading of Pins

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Cross-Cultural Evenings

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Wish on a Wall

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Fashion Struts

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Games and Competitions

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Condom Dispersal

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Birthday Celebrations

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Spontaneous Dance-offs

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Commemorative Tattoos

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The Trading of Pins
Cross-Cultural Evenings
Wish on a Wall
Fashion Struts
Games and Competitions
Condom Dispersal
Birthday Celebrations
Spontaneous Dance-offs
Commemorative Tattoos

Olympic athletes are used to training intensely, putting in long hours practicing, in addition to cross-training and conditioning to get them in peak performance shape. These Olympians are known for their intense focus, motivation, and drive – components necessary to excel at the Olympic level. But when it comes to the Games, not every aspect requires this extreme focus. One area is aimed at allowing them to relax, have fun, and enjoy their experience.

Enter the Olympic Village, a place often compared to a college dorm or summer camp, where athletes can rest, recover, and play, managing to enjoy lighthearted moments among their fellow athletes. Some of their customs are wholesome while others might cause you to raise an eyebrow. They laugh together, share performance secrets, learn about each other's cultures, and let their hair down to invite some fun into their lives.

To create a list of unusual Olympic Village customs you didn't know existed, 247 Tempo reviewed several sources, including ESPN, NBC News, People, the NY Times, and of course, Reddit, where anonymity rules. (Training aside, certain areas require being mindful of the weather. These are the dangers athletes face in extreme heat.)

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