As Australia's medal tally ticks up, athletes have given a sneak peak at their accommodation at the Commonwealth Games.
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Diver Brittany O'Brien showed off her accommodation at the Athletes' Village in the University of Birmingham in a video shared to TikTok.
"There is six of us in an apartment, but we all get our own little rooms and our own en suite, which is so sick," Ms O'Brien said in the video.
The room included a bed, desk and cupboards while the en suite included a shower, toilet and sink.
Athletes were welcomed to rooms filled with their Team Australia kits, pins to trade with other athletes letters and drawing from kids and a care package from Durex.
"Here is my favorite part. I'm kidding. I won't be using that," Ms O'Brien said of the risqué package.
Fellow diver Sam Fricker explained that they were staying in "college dorm rooms" in another video.
Mr Fricker also pointed out that the beds have steel frames as opposed to the cardboard frames seen at the Tokyo Olympics last year.
Facilities at the Athletes' Village include a dining hall, food trucks and cafes, a laundry service, a gym and general medical care facilities including a dentist.
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In one video, Mr Fricker said they have to walk a long way between their accommodation and facilities.
"Everyone's been asking me if the village here at the Commonwealth Games is big. It's actually quite spread out, so we have to do a fair bit of walking, which helps me stay fit," he said.
The Australian team has been split into five athletes' villages in Birmingham, with athletes at two university campuses and two hotels, and track cyclists in London.