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Winter Olympics: Skier suffers 'frozen penis' after temperatures plummet in cross-country race

Remi Lindholm of Team Finland competes during Men's Cross-Country Skiing 15km Classic on Day 7 of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics at The National Cross-Country Skiing Centre on February 11, 2022 in Zhangjiakou, China. - Olympic skier suffers 'frozen penis' after temperatures plummet in cross-country race - GETTY IMAGES
Remi Lindholm of Team Finland competes during Men's Cross-Country Skiing 15km Classic on Day 7 of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics at The National Cross-Country Skiing Centre on February 11, 2022 in Zhangjiakou, China. - Olympic skier suffers 'frozen penis' after temperatures plummet in cross-country race - GETTY IMAGES

The men's 50km mass start race at the Beijing Games was shortened to 30km but that did little to help Finland's Remi Lindholm, who needed a heat pack at the end of the race to thaw out a particularly sensitive body part.

Lindholm spent just under an hour and 16 minutes traversing the course in howling, freezing winds, leading to his penis becoming frozen for the second time in a cross-country skiing race following a similar incident in Ruka, Finland last year.

"You can guess which body part was a little bit frozen when I finished (the men's Olympic 50km race)... it was one of the worst competitions I've been in. It was just about battling through," he told Finnish media.

With organisers worried about frostbite during Saturday's race, it was delayed by an hour and shortened by 20km. The thin suits and under-layers worn by racers, as well as plasters to cover their faces and ears, offered little protection.

Lindholm explained that he used a heat pack to try to thaw out his appendage once the race was over.

"When the body parts started to warm up after the finish, the pain was unbearable," he added.

British skiier Andrew Musgrave, 31, was angered by the change in conditions imposed on competitors, claiming it meant the race was compromised.

Before the race started, the Scot tweeted: “They have just shortened the Olympic 50km because it’s a bit cold and windy. I don’t see that that will make it any warmer or less windy. What a f------ joke!”

When he had completed the Zhangjiakou course, he said: “I thought it was a ridiculous decision.

“If it’s warm enough to race then I don’t see why doing an hour and a quarter or 30km, compared to two hours in the 50km, makes it any better. It’s still the same temperature, it’s still the same wind.

“I couldn’t really do anything about that and just had to go out and make the best of it.

“I’m a little bit annoyed. 50km is meant to be the ultimate endurance race and I felt like it wasn’t quite the same.”