Sweden New Sport: There has been no official statement or official announcement of any kind from the Swedish government regarding this sport.
Swedish Government Announcement:
The Swedish government has officially declared sex a sport and is set to hold its first sex championship next week, it has been reported. It has been reported that the contestants will engage in sex sessions for up to six hours daily, and the judges will decide the winners of the sex contest and the audience’s votes will also play an important role in selecting the winners. It is said that the final decision on the winners will be made based on factors like chemistry between the couple, knowledge of sex, tolerance etc.
The competition was said to be followed by different categories such as seduction, body massage, exploration of sensual zones, oral sex, trying different positions, and climaxing multiple times within a certain time. The competition was divided into three levels and it was informed that a certain number of points were required to advance to each level and 5 to 10 points could be obtained in each department. Controversies have arisen since the announcement.
Will the Swedish government refuse?
However, there has been no statement or official announcement of any kind from the Swedish government regarding the game. In this case, it has been revealed that this is fake news. This was confirmed by the Swedish news agency Gotterparks Boston.
Bjorn Eriksson, the president of the National Sports Federation, said in an interview to a local news agency that he rejected the applications received in connection with this sports competition. Furthermore, the Swedish Sports Confederation has no recognized member of the SEX Federation, according to the country’s sports department.
Speaking about the competition earlier, Dragon Pratis, the head of the Swedish Sex Federation, said that like any other sport, it takes practice to achieve the desired results in sex. So, it is logical that people start competing in this field as well. The goal in this match is to make the opponent happy.” However, Swedish news agency Kotterparks Boston reported that his application was rejected.