The problems Rio organizers have run into before the Opening Ceremony have ranged from disturbing to outrageous.

Now, they’re just funny.

According to media reports, Rio officials lost the keys to Olympic Stadium yesterday. This left organizers unable to access the mixed area of the venue.

No big deal, right?

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Desperate times calls for desperate measures as workers had to come in and use bolt cutters to get into the stadium. In a city with more than six million people, a locksmith was apparently difficult to find.

What a start! #Rio2016 kicking off with lost key and firemen forcing open lock to east gate of Olympic stadium #oops pic.twitter.com/7yj0moF9Ms — Julia Carneiro (@juliadcarneiro) August 3, 2016





The way these games have gone, the Olympics has looked more like mismanaged college party than prestigious international competition. One of the most exciting things of these games may not be whether Michael Phelps can get more medals or Usain Bolt sprinting off into the sunset a winner, but whether the Olympic flame can actually make it into the stadium to finish the Opening Ceremony.

Unlike a lot of Olympic years, fans may consciously have to root for simple events like finding keys in order for these games to be successful.