The Paris Olympics are just around the corner, and although there are still some days to go, preparations are already in full swing. Recently, the accommodation conditions of the Olympic Village have aroused heated discussions. Compared with the previous Olympic Games, the accommodation conditions of the Paris Olympics seem a little "simple", there is no air conditioning, and in the hot summer, athletes can only count on fans to relieve the heat, which is indeed a bit unimaginable.
It's no secret that basketball players are a high-profile group at every Olympics. Due to their height, the beds of basketball players have been tight for the past few Olympic Games, and they often need to be cobbled together with chairs to rest comfortably.
Although the Chinese men's basketball team did not participate in the Paris Olympics, the Chinese women's basketball team will still participate in the competition. For them, the accommodation in the Olympic Village will have a direct impact on their performance. Among China's three major balls, the only one who can handle it may be the Chinese women's basketball team.
Judging from the accommodation in the Olympic Village, compared with the Beijing Olympics, the accommodation conditions of the Paris Olympics are indeed average. There was nothing but a bed, a sofa, a coffee table, a shelf and a fan. Although these are basically enough to meet the needs of athletes, the lack of air conditioning is obviously inconvenient in the hot summer months.
What's even funnier is that there is no air conditioner in the Olympic Village, only a fan. It looks like the athletes may have to count on the fans for this summer. Although the temperature in Paris does not reach 30-40 degrees in the summer, it is indeed a bit uncomfortable for athletes to be without air conditioning.
In short, the accommodation conditions for the Paris Olympics are simple, but the athletes will work hard in such an environment. Do you think such accommodations will have an impact on the performance of athletes?