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Britain taking no chances

A journalist walks in front of a screen with olympics logos during the medal launching ceremony in Rio de Janeiro. File Photo: Reuters

Record-seeking Britain have pulled out all the stops for their Rio Olympics campaign -- to the extent of employing their own plumber for the leaky athletes' village.

Water leaks and even a small fire have been among the problems reported at the newly built tower blocks, along with blocked toilets, exposed wiring and unlit stairwells.

Australia had to delay moving in because of concerns over the accommodation, and the Brits are taking no chances as they eye their biggest ever medal tally at an Olympics away from home.

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Britain taking no chances

A journalist walks in front of a screen with olympics logos during the medal launching ceremony in Rio de Janeiro. File Photo: Reuters

Record-seeking Britain have pulled out all the stops for their Rio Olympics campaign -- to the extent of employing their own plumber for the leaky athletes' village.

Water leaks and even a small fire have been among the problems reported at the newly built tower blocks, along with blocked toilets, exposed wiring and unlit stairwells.

Australia had to delay moving in because of concerns over the accommodation, and the Brits are taking no chances as they eye their biggest ever medal tally at an Olympics away from home.

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