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After praising the volunteers and praising the bed! American athletes told the US media: Sleeping comfortably in the Winter Olympic Village

Overseas network on February 11, the First American athlete Tesa Maude, who participated in the Winter Olympics for the first time, once swept across social media for posting a video that was moved to tears by volunteers. In addition to praising the volunteers, the 18-year-old player also said in an interview with the US media that he was "obsessed" with the bed in the Winter Olympic Village, saying that he slept well and was very comfortable.

After praising the volunteers and praising the bed! American athletes told the US media: Sleeping comfortably in the Winter Olympic Village

Screenshot of Tessa Maud's social media

According to the US "Insider" website reported on the 10th, snowboarder Maude said in an interview that the beds prepared for athletes in the Winter Olympic Village have many "high-tech" settings, making her "very obsessed", "The bed is too comfortable, I slept well, and even slept well before the game." ”

In addition to expressing satisfaction with the high-tech bed in the interview, Maude also shared the relevant video on its TikTok (Douyin International Edition) account with more than 50,000 fans on the 3rd. In the video, Maud holds a remote control and shows that the bed can be set to a variety of different modes, including "zero gravity mode". "I slept in zero gravity mode last night, which was fantastic. I didn't wake up once in the night, I slept from 7:30 p.m. to 5 a.m., which makes me happy," she says in the video.

On February 5, after the opening ceremony of the Beijing Winter Olympics came to an end, Maud posted a video recalling the moment volunteers shouted "Welcome to China" to themselves, and couldn't help but burst into tears. After the video sparked a heated discussion, the volunteer brother who was "named" wrote a warm reply letter for Tessa, wishing her "refreshing her achievements in the yellow land" and inviting her to come back to China after the epidemic. (Overseas Network Zhang Ni)

Source: Overseas Network

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