For Olympic athletes, the hits just keep coming. Word broke yesterday afternoon that there is no coffee in the Olympic Village in Rio, Brazil. Coca-Cola, the beverage sponsor of the Rio Olympics, has not provided coffee in the Olympic athletes' quarters, according to Egyptian archer Ahmed El-Nemr. Plenty of caffeinated Coke products are available, however. So, too, are patriotic manicures, courtesy of Procter & Gamble. As if Zika concerns and water quality issues weren't enough to put athletes on edge, now they will find themselves scrambling to get coffee at the Olympics by leaving the village in pursuit of nearby java joints.

“They said, ‘We are only limited to Coca Cola products,’” Nemr told NPR about the beverage situation inside the Village. And that's not the only problem the athletes are facing within the Olympic Village, either. Team Australia stayed out of the Village for two days upon arrival due to electrical and plumbing issues inside their accommodations.

The lack of coffee in the Olympic Village adds to the list of hospitality issues piling up at the 2016 Rio games. These problems have affected journalists staying in nearby hotel rooms as well, who have complained that their accommodations are unfinished. Some have dealt with a lack of hot water, and others don't even have shower heads in their bathrooms. But this isn't entirely without precedent, as the conditions at the Sochi Winter Olympics weren't that spectacular, either.

Going to Rio for the Olympic Games isn't all glamour, as Newshub's @Jeff_McTainsh has discovered https://t.co/C2L4ipgpMO — Newshub (@NewshubNZ) August 1, 2016

So it seems that everyone involved in this year's olympics has something to say about their accommodations. Gianni Merlo, President of the International Sports Press Association, has sent a letter to the Olympic Organizing Committee about the dismal conditions of the media center at the games. And he's got a point: the Olympics press center consists of little more than a water cooler, coffee maker, and bags of tea. But at least they have some coffee, right?