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Monday, 15 August 2016

Shocking! Female Brazilian Diving Team in Rio Fight Dirty Over 'Marathon S*x Session' with Male Teammate (Photos)


A female Brazilian diving team have split after one of the team-mates went behind to have s*x with another athlete which allegedly contributed to them losing out the competition.

Ingrid Oliveira (left), 20, is claimed to have slept with compatriot Pedro Goncalves (right) at her room in Olympic Village.


It is total war by a Brazilian synchronised diving team who are now split at Rio 2016 after one of the team-mates allegedly banished the other from their room to have marathon s*x with a canoeist.

According to information by Dailymail, Ingrid Oliveira, 20, is claimed to have slept with compatriot Pedro Goncalves at her room in the Olympic Village the night before she was due to dive at the Games.

Their ‘marathon night of s*x’, as it was called in South American media, allegedly left Oliveira’s teammate Giovanna Pedroso, 17, furious – and they have now split.

Oliveira and Pedroso finished last in the women’s 10m synchronised diving last week, despite winning silver at the Toronto Pan American Games last year.

Their dive in the Rio event won by Chen Ruolin and Liu Huixia of China was labelled ‘pathetic’ in local media and was said to have been so bad that the crowd laughed.




Pedroso told Brazil's O Globo: ‘The fight started in training because I wanted to make a jump and she wanted to do another. Me and my coach have talked.

'After the Olympics I will focus on my individual. It’s good because I will not need to depend on anyone. Then I will be able to improve and evolve more.’

Oliveira said: ‘We had a fight and were not talking. But at the time of competition we joined because it is a unique moment, [to compete in the] Olympics at home.

‘We leave differences behind and we talked normally. From today I will not jump synchronised with her.’


At Rio 2016 there are roughly 43 condoms per athlete available. Between 100,000 to 150,000 condoms had been supplied at Olympics since 2000 in Sydney.

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