Tinder dating app is very popular in Sochi Olympic Village

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The dating app Tinder is all the rage in the Olympic Village in Sochi. If they’re not actually using it to find dates, it’s at least become a running joke among the international contingent of snowboarders. U.S. snowboarder Jamie Anderson, 23, tells US Weekly that “Tinder in the Olympic Village is next level. It’s all athletes! In the mountain village it’s all athletes. It’s hilarious. There are some cuties on there.”

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The Olympics are an opportunity for athletes of all disciplines to come together – and when the competition heats up, hormones begin to bubble over. Now snowboarder Jamie Anderson, who took gold earlier this week in Sochi’s slopestyle event, has admitted that the online dating app Tinder is ‘next level’. Anderson, who took gold in the event Briton Jenny Jones won bronze, said that she eventually had to delete her account to focus on the Olympics. ‘Tinder in the Olympic Village is next level,’ the 23-year-old from South Lake Tahoe, California, toldUs Weekly. ‘It’s all athletes! In the mountain village it’s all athletes. It’s hilarious. There are some cuties on there.

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