This is what winners look like!

The Gay Games start on Saturday. As a warm-up, we show men in motion every day.

The Gay Games start on Saturday in Cologne. As a warm-up, we are showing a sporty video advert every day. Our role models worked up a sweat during the shoot, as did the guys from the porn label EroCreations.

One is already cheering: our Stephan

So, sports fans, here we go. The grand opening ceremony of the Gay Games will take place in Cologne on Saturday. The Gay Games are the games at which "people of all diversity" meet and "compete, regardless of their performance, age or physical abilities." In other words: Taking part is everything! The motto of the VIII. Gay Games is accordingly: "Be part of it!"

ICH WEISS WAS ICH TU (I KNOW WHAT I DO) is of course also involved and has trained extensively. However, we don't expect top performance from sport as much as, for example, likeable men who move beautifully.

That's why we asked three film and video production companies to produce moving images for us. The results are exceptionally sporty adverts! The Cologne-based company Carasana shows how gay football can be. The porn label EroCreations illustrates how much fun you can have with exercise without losing sight of safety. And the multimedia journalist's office in Berlin Uncles and aunts has made our role models sweat.

From today, we will be showing one of our Gay Games spots every day here on iwwit.de as a countdown to the games. It starts with our Stephan, who had to run and jump for his uncles and aunts and had to deal with unexpected obstacles. Because the Gay Games are an international event, the results are of course available on German and on English.

We wish all sports fans a good warm-up!

(howi)

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