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STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden's Olympic Committee says it would not forbid its athletes from visiting brothels during the 2004 Athens Olympics, saying it trusted its representatives to save their best performances for the Games.
"We do not need to interfere in the private lives of our athletes or threaten them," said Swedish Olympic Committee spokesman Bjorn Folin.
He would not comment on the decision by the Danish Olympic Committee to send home any athletes caught with their pants down in Athens.
"I didn't know they had a problem. We have never had any problems. Our athletes will stay focused on their performances at the Games," Folin added.
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