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Much better than the Tokyo Olympics! American athletes answered questions from netizens: unbelievable + shocked

The 24th Winter Olympic Games will be held in Beijing, China, opening on February 4, 2022, and closing on February 20, 2022, and athletes from many countries have already settled in Beijing Winter Olympic Village.

Much better than the Tokyo Olympics! American athletes answered questions from netizens: unbelievable + shocked

The U.S. team will have 222 athletes participating in the Beijing Winter Olympics, and recently some netizens asked American bobsleigh athlete Summer Bridger that the bed in the Beijing Winter Olympic Village is "cardboard bed?" American bobsledge athlete SummerBridge said in a video he recorded: "I'm glad you asked this question because there are some incredible things to share, not only are there no cardboard beds here, but the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee is saying: How can we be only a little bit better than Tokyo."

Much better than the Tokyo Olympics! American athletes answered questions from netizens: unbelievable + shocked

Then SummerBridge showed her bed, she had a remote control in her hand, and then the head of the bed slowly rose, and then she lay on her bed and said: I am now in zero gravity mode, and I am shocked.

Much better than the Tokyo Olympics! American athletes answered questions from netizens: unbelievable + shocked

Why netizens will be more concerned about the athlete's bed, because at the time of the Tokyo Olympic Games, Japan used a cardboard bed, I have to say that this is very environmentally friendly, but it has encountered the spit of athletes from all over the world, South Korean men's weightlifter chen runcheng over 109 kg has updated social media, posted a video of his bed sleeping badly, New Zealand rowers will sit on the bed deformed, mainland athlete Li Wenwen once slept on the ground.

This can be said to be much stronger than the Tokyo Olympics, at least there is no need to worry about the bed falling asleep and falling asleep.

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