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Triathlon at the Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024

 

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:ESP Team announced:

 

Men

 

Antonio Serrat

Roberto Sánchez

Alberto González

 

Women

 

Anna Godoy

Miriam Casillas

 

 

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How can they even think about having an olympic triathlon without swimming if the Seine water qualify is too bad? Then it is another sport. Better than to find another spot or have time trial in the swimming pool followed by a pursuit in duathlon. World idea than too have a 28 km long 50 km cross country skiing as in Beijing

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33 minutes ago, Swewi said:

How can they even think about having an olympic triathlon without swimming if the Seine water qualify is too bad? Then it is another sport. Better than to find another spot or have time trial in the swimming pool followed by a pursuit in duathlon. World idea than too have a 28 km long 50 km cross country skiing as in Beijing

To  be fair, in Beijing it was a matter of extreme weather and real force majeure, the Seine problem has been known for a long, long time now..

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1 hour ago, Swewi said:

How can they even think about having an olympic triathlon without swimming if the Seine water qualify is too bad? Then it is another sport. Better than to find another spot or have time trial in the swimming pool followed by a pursuit in duathlon. World idea than too have a 28 km long 50 km cross country skiing as in Beijing

Seemingly the excuse is that the ITU’s own rules do recognise a duathlon as being legit in case of etc etc.  And I guess the organisers have promised a certain number of gratis-to-the public events.  But you’re right, they’ve had a whole year to sort out Plan B.

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More about the water quality issue.  You've probably seen elsewhere that swim training has had to be cancelled.  However, according to this BBC story, the horrible, terrible, awful idea of going to a duathlon has been dropped.  Options now are to either postpone one or more races, or to transfer the whole show to some pretty, impressionist painting-type village well upstream from major population centres, industrial chemical factories or slaughterhouses.  

 

Should the water quality not reach the required standard, the triathlon events could be postponed for a few days or moved to Vaires-sur-Marne, on the Marne river east of Paris.

 

Olympic triathlon: River Seine pollution forces familiarisation to be scrapped - BBC Sport

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3 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Today's trainings have also been cancelled, because it's still too gross.

What will happen in the final event? Will they scrap the swimming part?

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