Overview
- Roughly 10,000 condoms placed across the Milan and Cortina Olympic Villages were exhausted, a depletion the IOC confirmed over the weekend.
- Games organizers attributed the shortfall to higher-than-expected demand and said restocking is underway, with distributions scheduled between today and Monday and continued resupplies pledged.
- Reports to La Stampa from athletes indicated dispensers were emptied in about three days, highlighting how quickly the initial allotment was consumed.
- IOC spokesman Mark Adams underscored the scale by noting about 10,000 condoms for roughly 2,800 athletes, a far smaller ratio than at Paris 2024, where about 300,000 were provided.
- Athletes and social posts, including from Olivia Smart, flagged empty boxes, while skier Mialitiana Clerc noted some condoms are given to friends outside the Games and Donovan Carrillo said the runout surprised competitors.