A Finnish cross-country skier had an extremely uncomfortable experience at the Winter Olympics in Beijing this year, when his penis froze for the second time during a cross-country skiing race.
, Remi Lindholm was taking part in the men's 50km mass start skiing race, which had been shortened to 30km.
Nevertheless, Lindholm spent just under an hour and 16 minutes racing across the course, battling freezing winds and leading to his penis freezing for the second time during such an event. "You can guess which body part was a little bit frozen when I finished ... it was one of the worst competitions I've been in. It was just about battling through," Lindholm told Finnish media.
Lindholm also said that when the race ended, thawing himself out afterward using a heat pack was a highly unpleasant experience.Advertisement
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