These will surely be a collector’s item someday.

Runners Worlddid the math, and that means each athlete could theoretically get 21 condoms each.

That’s a whole lot of bumpin' uglies!

Athletes participate in a track and field race at the Paris 2024 Olympics, cheered on by a packed stadium

Anyway, these aren’t just any run-of-the-mill-rubbers, they are themed.

Here’s what they look like:

they give them condoms at the Olympics?!

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The condoms feature that weird (but cute) red blob mascot named Phryge.

A person wearing a loose, casual outfit is lounging on a patterned armchair in a relaxed manner, holding up a drink. The setting is a cozy living room

There’s a series of them.

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A condom in its wrapper is partially visible from the small pocket of a pair of blue jeans. A woven belt is in the background

The image shows a social media post from @THECHEFBOYD featuring the Comité Olímpico Arubano distributing condoms at the Paris Games. The caption reads: "Aruban Olympic committee giving us the content we really wanted…the condoms of the Paris games."

Pink poster with a cartoon mascot saying, "ON THE FIELD OF LOVE, PLAY FAIR. ASK FOR CONSENT."

A blue and a pink card with texts promoting fair play and safe play through consent. The blue card reads, "Fair Play, Safe Play: Consent First." The pink card reads, "On the Court: Ask For Consent."

Packets of antibacterial hand wipes with cartoon characters and the slogan "Protect yourself against germs" are displayed in a plastic container

A cartoon Olympic mascot holding a condom with the text: "No need to be a gold medalist to wear it!" Above is text: "Olympic branded condoms."

A transparent blue plastic container is filled with purple pins advocating for the protection of personal information