Seine river water quality leads to mixed triathlon swimming training cancelation

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Paris Olympics organizers have canceled Sunday’s swimming training session for the triathlon mixed relay event after recent heavy rain affected water quality levels in the Seine river.

The decision was made late on Saturday after tests showed water quality did not meet the required threshold following rain on July 31 and Aug. 1.

The mixed relay race is scheduled for Monday.

“We are expecting an improvement on the conditions in the next hours, but not to a level to which the swim familiarization planned for tomorrow can take place,” organizers said in a statement.

Olympics officials canceled Sunday’s swimming training session for the triathlon mixed relay event after recent heavy rain affected water quality levels in the Seine river. MATSUO K/AFLO SPORT/Shutterstock
The decision was made late on Saturday after tests showed water quality did not meet the required threshold following rain on July 31 and Aug. 1. Getty Images
Pollution in the Seine after heavy rains had caused the men’s race to be postponed for a day, after swimming practice sessions were canceled two days in a row. AFP via Getty Images

“In view of these conditions, we have decided to cancel the swim familiarization tonight to avoid late communication to athletes.”

Pollution in the Seine after heavy rains had caused the men’s race to be postponed for a day, after swimming practice sessions were canceled two days in a row.

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