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Olympic villageTelegraph
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Adam Peaty was underwhelmed by the food in the Olympic village in Rio .
He also moaned about the lifts in our accommodation, which for some reason did n’t work properly.
I’m a huge fan of the village, but my big fear, actually, is that it will gradually die out as sport becomes more professional.
Increasingly, the big-name athletes, or even entire delegations, are giving it a swerve because you can control all the variables so much better if you stay offsite.
Staying in the Olympic village is an experience like no other, particularly for Team GB athletes.
I respect every Olympic athlete for what they do, but I’m not there to be a fan.
As much as the food could be a bit poor, or the beds a bit rickety, it is unique.
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