Since the start of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, there have been constant disputes and negative reviews. Following the recent Finnish ice hockey coach’s poor isolation conditions, the players under great mental pressure due to “poor food”, and criticism of China for not respecting human rights, the country’s cross-country skier Katri Lylynpera Yesterday, I posted an exaggerated video of the “heavy rain” in the player’s village, which caused The House of Dancing Water, on my personal IG, and wrote “Help” on the dynamic.
This year’s Winter Olympics was held under the haze of the new crown epidemic. Many epidemic prevention restrictions have attracted complaints from foreign players. In addition to the rumors that the food in the players’ village is too greasy, there are also athletes who are quarantined in hotels. The food is very poor, and some players even “hungry” To shout”, posting complaints of stomach pain and weight loss. Among them, the Finnish men’s ice hockey team coach Jukka Jalonen told the media in a video conference last week that the team’s player Marko Anttila was being unreasonably isolated and was under enormous mental pressure due to the poor quality of food.
Unexpectedly, a few days later, Finnish athletes will encounter “bad luck” once more! From the IG feed shared by female cross-country skier Katri Lynpera, the Finnish team’s player village building continued to have water gushing out from multiple gaps in the ceiling lamp sockets, and there was also water accumulation on the floor, causing the “House of Dancing Water”. “It rains, rains, rains every day.” From the time of the dynamic release, we learned that there were water leaks a week ago and two days ago, which made people speechless. Katri Lylynpera also wrote “Help!” on it.
In addition to photos of the water leak, Katri Lynpera also shot a short video. She joked: “We have a good waterfall here, and the flooding problem is regarding to be solved.” Then a Chinese staff member wearing protective clothing appeared to try to solve the water leakage problem. The short video quickly went viral on the Internet, and Iivo Niskanen, the famous Finnish athlete who won the gold medal in this year’s cross-country skiing men’s 15km, left a message “Pumping water”: “If the water pressure in the shower is as good as that of a leaky ceiling, that would be great!”