2024 Paris Olympics

Colin Jost has more injuries than the Olympians he's covering

The SNL star said he is dealing with two infections, including a staph infection on his foot and an ear infection, while working as a special surfing correspondent in Tahiti

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Tahiti welcomed the 2024 Olympic surfing event with sunshine, songs and Polynesian culture honoring the sport’s ancient roots, nearly 9,800 miles away from the Games’ opening ceremony in Paris.

"Saturday Night Live" performer and writer Colin Jost thought he was getting a plum assignment when NBC signed him up to be a special correspondent covering surfing in Tahiti for the Olympics.

What he didn't know is he would spend as much time with medical staff as the Olympian surfers.

Early in his Olympics assignment, Jost shared a post on Instagram showing a bloody foot and saying he hurt his feet on the reef.

"This might ruin my WikiFeet score but I just arrived in Tahiti for the surfing Olympics and the reef was excited to greet me," Jost said.

A couple of days later, he shared a follow up.

"You know it’s going great when you’ve been to the Olympic medical tent more than any of the athletes," Jost joked.

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In an interview with Maria Taylor, Jost said he ended up with a staph infection.

But Jost's ailments did not end there. In an interview with NBC's Mike Tirico, the comedian said he woke up Tuesday with an ear infection and is now on multiple medications.

We wish our colleague Colin well and hope he gets to enjoy some of his time in Tahiti!

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