Although the Olympic Village in Paris has faced some criticism, certain amenities have proven to be a great perk, especially for American Olympian Ariana Ramsey.
The rugby player, who won a bronze medal for womenโs rugby sevens on Tuesday, July 30, discovered that free healthcare was available to all athletes during their stay at the Olympic Village and documented the experience with her fans on TikTok.
โNot only in the Village do we have free food, but we have free dental, free healthcare,โ the 24-year-old revealed, adding in the caption, โI quite literally love it here. The way the Olympic Village has free healthcare.โ
While this might not be as revolutionary for other countries, for Americansโwhere medical care often comes with extreme costs and debtโthe availability of free healthcare, even for a short period, is a significant premium. Itโs enough to motivate even the best athletes to fit in a yearโs worth of medical appointments.
Ramsey shared that she received a free pap smear, a dentist appointment, and an eye exam.
โLike, what?!โ an astonished Ramsey told her followers.
@ariana.ramsey โฌ original sound โ Ari Ramsey
In another TikTok video, Ramsey revealed she got a free new pair of glasses following her eye exam. โI have 20/20 vision, but they gave me glasses because I told her my vision gets blurry sometimes. So now I have glasses,โ she said while showing off her new frames.
Ramsey also mentioned that her videos showcasing the free healthcare were picked up by media in France, gaining her some recognition among healthcare workers.
โSo when I was going into my eye doctorโs appointmentโmy free eye doctorโs appointment in the Olympic Villageโmy eye doctor recognized me. She was like, โYour videoโs going viral.โ And then when I left, there were all these workers coming up to me, saying, โThank you for your video.โ โฆ France, you did your big one with free healthcare, or every other country minus America, did their big one with free healthcare.โ
@ariana.ramsey Like yes, Iโm fully aware that that should be a standard but itโs not in America due to the systems that are already put in place.
โฌ original sound โ Ari Ramsey
Ramsey has since updated her TikTok bio to describe herself as a โUniversal Free Healthcare Advocateโ and declared that her โnew fight for actionโ is โFree healthcare in America. Period.โ
โAnyways, America needs to do better with its healthcare system. Thereโs no reason why me, an American girl, should be so amazed by free healthcare.โ
According to Olympics.com, the Olympic Village accommodates 14,250 athletes during the Olympic Games and 8,000 during the Paralympic Games.
โAccording to the Paris 2024 organizing committee, the Village also offers cardiology, orthopedics, physiotherapy, psychology, podiatry, and, of course, sports medicineโall at no cost to the athletes,โ Sports Illustratedย reported, adding that Paralympians will also have access to dermatologists once they move into the space next week.
The outlet also reported that the Olympic Village has offered athletes and their delegations free healthcare since the 1932 Los Angeles Games, although many are unaware of these facilities. The Olympic polyclinic can handle as many as 700 patient visits per day.