Remi Lindholm: Cross-country skier freezes penis during 50km race at Winter Olympics

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Cross-country skier Remi Lindholm suffered a frozen penis during his 76 minutes on the course during the 2022 Winter Olympics. 000 calories per hour. The men’s 50km mass start event in Beijing was made even more dangerous by freezing winds that swept the course. Unfortunately for Remi Lindholm, this measure did not prevent the cold from freezing a particularly sensitive area during the race”, reports Mirror.

“The men’s 50km mass start at the Beijing Games was shortened to 30km, but that didn’t help Finland’s Remi Lindholm, who needed a heat pack at the end of the race to thaw some of the particularly sensitive body,” said the New York. To post. “You can guess which part of the body was a bit frozen when I finished. It was one of the worst competitions I’ve been in. It was just about fighting,” said Lindholm, who finished 28th in the race, to the media. “Especially when it came to the finish line and the places started to heat up, it was quite an unbearable pain,” the 24-year-old revealed to Yle Sport.

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“With organizers concerned about frostbite during Saturday’s race, the race was delayed an hour and shortened by 20km. The thin overalls and base layers worn by the runners, as well as bandages for covering the face and ears offered little protection,” the New York Post added. But Lindholm said he would have liked to ski the 50 miles. “When I heard about it, I was disappointed. I would have loved to do a decent run,” said the Finnish cross-country skier.

It was not the first time that the skier suffered from a frozen penis during a competition. Supposedly, he suffered a similar incident during a cross-country race in Ruka, Finland. “Was it frostier on Saturday in China than Ruka?” asked Finnish newspaper Iltalehti. “It was. Pretty unbearable pain,” Lindholm agreed. To the question “Do you feel capable of reproducing yourself in the future?” the skier joked, “No, I don’t.”

Remi Lindholm on Day 7 of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images)

Lindholm spent less than an hour and 16 minutes crossing the racetrack and the freezing winds. He finished 28th with a time of 1:15:55, more than four minutes behind gold medalist Alexander Bolshunov. The 2022 Winter Olympics marked Lindholm’s Olympic debut.

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