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Morning Rundown: Eli Lilly to lower price of weight loss drug, Harris seeks to flip the script on fiscal responsibility, and how trees could benefit heart health. The Olympic Games are beamed to billions of people around the world, giving viewers a real-time, close-up look at every pole vault, layup, breaststroke and backflip. But there is a crucial part of the Olympics experience that remains largely unknown to spectators, sealed off from the camera crews and off-limits to cheering fans — the Olympic Village.
In recent weeks, NBC News spoke with decorated Olympians about life inside the sprawling residential complexes where thousands of athletes sleep, eat, train and socialize. No two villages are exactly alike, but in the mind of gold medalist gymnast Shannon Miller, there is a clear-cut constant.
They will house 14, athletes during the Olympic Games and some 8, athletes during the Paralympic Games. I always laugh thinking about the mattresses. In some of the Olympic Villages, the mattresses were literally just foam. This year, athletes will doze off on cardboard beds that Paris organizers say are designed for sustainability — part of a wider effort to make the Games more environmentally conscious.
The rooms were built without air-conditioning systems in a bid to cut carbon emissions, but many competitors are reportedly bringing their own mobile AC units. Gus Kenworthy, a British American dual citizen who skied for the U.