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Home / Sports / Olympians Game Online Together After Competition

Olympians Game Online Together After Competition

9 Feb

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Summary

  • Athletes from different nations play video games together.
  • Gaming provides a way to relax and socialize away from sports.
  • Some athletes find games frustrating, while others enjoy them.
Olympians Game Online Together After Competition

Evenings at the Milano Cortina Games offer a unique form of camaraderie for some athletes, who trade their competition gear for virtual weapons. Norwegian biathlete Johannes Dale-Skjevdal revealed he spends his evenings playing online video games, often with his French rivals. They team up in popular war-based games, fostering a relaxed atmosphere reminiscent of a summer camp.

Dale-Skjevdal enjoys this diversion, finding it a great way to focus on something other than biathlon. French athlete Eric Perrot, a gold medalist, also participates. This trend extends beyond biathlon, with cross-country champion Johannes Klaebo also enjoying games with friends back home.

However, not all athletes find video games to be a relaxing escape. Czech curler Vit Chabicovsky admits his gaming sessions often end in frustration, leading him to quit before becoming too upset. Despite these varied experiences, video games offer many Olympians a valuable way to de-stress and connect.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Norwegian biathlete Johannes Dale-Skjevdal and French rivals play popular war-based games like 'Battlefield' together online.
Athletes use video games to relax, socialize with rivals, and take their minds off competition, creating a 'summer camp' atmosphere.
No, while many find games like 'Battlefield' a good way to de-stress, some athletes, like Czech curler Vit Chabicovsky, experience frustration.

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