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Rio 2016: athletes as nudists and adult film actors

"Nudist" athletes at the Olympic Games.

The main news of the day from the diving venue (Maria Lenk Aquatics Center) is that the water suddenly changed color from blue to green just before the final. But at this venue these days we witnessed another phenomenon. At the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, the story from London 2012 was repeated, when the graphics on the TV screen showing the results of the jumpers "censored" the groin area of the contestants, and for a moment it seemed that you were "naked". Some scenes even resemble scenes from adult films! Don't believe it? See for yourself!

Olympics they serve up new top results every day, but in addition to the results, other interesting things also happen that attract the public's attention from the non-sporting side as well. Maria Lenk Water Sports Center in Rio, he was clearly made for such a thing. We recently raised eyebrows because there was water in the pool overnight turned from blue to green (algae were probably to blame), and even earlier, the viewers in front of the TV were "shocked" by scenes from the competition itself.

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The infamous diving pool. Boys and girls, make sure you shower after the game!
The infamous diving pool. Boys and girls, make sure you shower after the game!

When she appeared on the screen graphics with results competitor, it seemed as if the organizer did it on purpose censored his crotch or the whole groin area, saying it is naked. Well, the time, at least for us Slovenians, is right during many competitions, so that we might come across one movie for adults, and yet it's just an (un)lucky coincidence that makes them already in London 2012, and now also in Rio 2016, the divers were instantly dismissed as porn actors or nudists, even though they weren't.

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