For months, reports from Rio have indicated that conditions in the Olympic host city are inhospitable at best and hazardous at worst.
Andrew Bogut, the newest member of the Dallas Mavericks and a key player on Australia's basketball team, went on a Twitter rampage Monday evening detailing the unglamorous housing for athletes.
He also introduced the world to the hashtag: #IOCLuxuryLodging.
In the OLY village. Upon first looks its only fitting I will be posting pics with the hashtag #IOCLuxuryLodging #rio2016
— Andrew Bogut (@andrewbogut) August 2, 2016
Bogut rarely gets to demonstrate his sewing skills during NBA contests, but he has been honing them for a time like this:
#IOCLuxuryLodging. Putting together a shower curtain so we can shower and not flood the place. pic.twitter.com/omaBJ7Dlje
— Andrew Bogut (@andrewbogut) August 2, 2016
Sleep is for the weak:
At #IOCLuxuryLodging we believe a bed is not vital for sleep. Fine tuned athletes can sleep standing up. https://t.co/FcsEAf33Sm
— Andrew Bogut (@andrewbogut) August 2, 2016
#IOCLuxuryLodging will not comment on our delegates penthouse villas in downtown Rio. https://t.co/oH9C57YjcA
— Andrew Bogut (@andrewbogut) August 2, 2016
With the opening ceremony upcoming on Friday, there is much work still to be done in Rio.
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