Can the "cardboard bed" in the Olympic Village sleep? How did China women's 300 kg weightlifter Li Wenwen react to this?

Recently, representatives of all national teams have arrived in Tokyo. Under the arrangement of the organizers, most of the teams have settled in the Olympic Village. However, the training ground has not been opened yet, so we can only do some basic training in the corridor of our residence to ensure our physical condition. The living environment of athletes is very clean, and the distinctive "cardboard bed" has also been searched for a period of time. Can the "cardboard bed" in the Olympic Village sleep?

China weightlifting girl Li Wenwen responded: I sleep on the ground!

When you hear the cardboard bed, everyone's first feeling is that it is not strong, and other feelings are hard. Netizens had a very heated discussion on the comfort of cardboard beds, and they were also worried about whether athletes could adapt to this creative bed. China weightlifter Zhang Wenwen filmed a video to respond to the concerns of netizens. She said, "Don't worry, because I sleep on the ground, so it's no problem!" " The humorous answer attracted the laughter of netizens, but it is not bad to sleep directly on the floor. For Zhang Wenwen's figure, a narrow cardboard bed is really not as comfortable as sleeping directly on the floor.

Zhang Wenwen is an excellent weightlifter in China. Her main event is more than 87 kilograms, so her weight will be heavier. When she participated in the 20 19 World Championships, her weight was close to 300kg. For Zhang Wenwen, the cardboard bed is not stretched enough, but for other athletes, the cardboard bed can fully meet the demand. Irish gymnast Rhys Maclennan posted a video on the Internet to test the carrying capacity of the cardboard bed. In the video, Maclennan jumps on the bed with high intensity, but the bed is still intact.

Japan has always been at the world's leading level in innovation and creation. Since the cardboard bed was put into use in the Olympic Village, it must have been tested in many aspects, and it can be recycled directly after use, which is very environmentally friendly and conforms to the Japanese concept of pursuing environmental protection. However, it may be very common to feel uncomfortable when sleeping in a cardboard bed for the first time. I hope all athletes can have a full rest and show their best at the Olympic Games!