After that, the screen changed, and Britcher showed off the remote-controlled bed given to the players during his stay. The remote control seems to be able to set 8 levels.
A fellow athlete in Blitcher’s room looked at the remote control and asked, “What is’Zero G-mode’?”
It is reported that the beds used by athletes participating in the Beijing Olympics can be operated by remote control.
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In the next scene, Blitcher appeared lying in bed, saying, “I’m in’zero G-mode’now. This is amazing.”
Insider asked Britcher’s agent for comment, but no response was received.
The official mascots of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics and Paralympics are “Bindundun” (right) and “Shue Longlong” (left).
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Blitcher’s comments contrasted with some athletes who participated in the Tokyo Olympics and were dissatisfied with the accommodation.
Nyjah Huston, an American skateboarder who participated in the Tokyo tournament, said regarding the bed“Hard”, “unpleasant”Said.Gabby Thomas, a short-distance land sprinter, also has mattresses and pillows.It ’s a “disastrous thing” and it ’s difficult to recover from training.Said that.Also videos of players jumping on a hard bedSpread with TikTokWas done.
At that time, the organizing committee of the Tokyo Games wasI chose a cardboard bed that is stronger than woodHe said. After the Olympics, cardboard bed frames were recycled into paper, and non-cardboard mattresses were recycled into plastic products.