Rajendra Prasad Mohapatra

Recently, reports in some sections of the media claimed that Sweden became the first country to officially announce sex as a sport and it will hold the first-ever European Sex Championship in Gothenburg on June 8. 

It was also claimed that the six-week long competition will take place under the Swedish Sex Federation’s guidance. The report also mentioned that the participants engaging in sexual activities under 16 disciplines, would include seduction, oral sex, penetration, endurance, body massages, foreplay, exploring erotic zones, and more. 

The reports further claimed that 20 people had registered for the championship. However, the news turned out to be fake. As per Swedish news outlet Goterborgs-Posten, the proposal was rejected in April this year.

According to the Swedish outlet, there is a Federation of Sex in the Swedish country and its chief Dragan Bractic called for a championship to be organised, highlighting the physical and mental health impact of sex on human beings. 

However, the federation’s application to become a member of the National Sports Confederation was denied. The application was rejected as it was incomplete and did not meet certain requirements.

“It doesn’t meet our requirements and I can inform you that this application has been rejected. We have other things to do,” Sweden National Sports Confederation chief, Bjorn Eriksson said.
 

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