Romance-starved athletes at the Winter Olympics are hitting up the dating app Tinder for some off-the-slopes action while stuck in the sleepy section of Sochi, pro athletes said.

Use of the app is out of control, especially in the Olympic Village, where there’s little-to-no nightlife for singles, said gold medal-winning snowboarder Jamie Anderson.

“Tinder in the Olympic Village is next level. It’s all athletes! In the mountain village it’s all athletes. It’s hilarious. There are some cuties on there,” Anderson told US Weekly.

The pretty 23-year-old admits she had to reign-in her use of the app, which uses GPS to connect singles with people nearby, she said.

“There was a point where I had to be like OK, this is way too distracting…I deleted my account to focus on the Olympics.” she said.

Gold medalist Jamie Anderson during the medal ceremony for the Women’s Snowboard Slopestyle Finals.Getty Images

On Sunday, Anderson won a gold medal in the women’s slopestyle event.

The Lake Tahoe resident said she’s now looking forward to going home and getting back to life off the snowboard, she said.

“I can’t wait to go out with all my girlfriends and dance,” Anderson said.

“There is nowhere to go out here! It’s been too long. I’m excited to just go home and let everything sink in. It’s been such a busy roller coaster. It’s been one of the craziest seasons of my life . . . I am so thankful and fortunate that I got through it,” she said.