Looks like its game on at the after party event for the swimmers.......

ALL the female swimmers on the Australian team are reading Fifty Shades of Grey "to relax".
As Australia's swimmers dive into the explicity erotic trilogy when not in the pool, the Australian Olympic Committee has revealed there has been a "huge" rush for relaxation help from athletes struggling to sleep at the London Games.
"Most of the swimming girls are reading Fifty Shades of Grey. We're all talking about it," Alicia Coutts said.
The silver medallist in the 200m individual medley is the highest multiple female medallist at the Games.
Coutts said she picked up the book at a service station when the Australians travelled from their training camp in Manchester to the Athletes Village.
"Everyone has been talking about it," the 24-year-old Queenslander said.
"My manager said just forget about the sex bits and it's actually a really good story.
"I've found it really interesting. I can't put it down."
Coutts, who was now on to the second book in the series, said she read it at every opportunity during Olympic downtime.
"Normally when I race I watch a series on my laptop, but I've just been so into this book, that I haven't even got my DVDs out," she said.
The issue of lack of sleep for our swimmers became acute after James Magnussen described his fraught build-up to the botched freestyle relay last Monday after barely sleeping for two days.