Lynne Cox on open water events in Brazil Olympics

FYI, op-ed piece in the NY Times today by Lynne Cox: Olympians Shouldn’t Swim Through Sewage Any athlete coming into contact with these waters has a high probability of becoming ill. Members of the United States junior national rowing team and competitive sailors have become sick with diarrhea, vomiting and flulike symptoms after training and competing around Rio, and they experience only “incidental contact” with the water. Marathon swimmers and triathletes will ingest this water — and the consequences could be deadly.... I am worried that the Olympic coaches and athletes heading to Brazil this year are not well informed about these risks. Raw sewage from the Rio metropolitan area’s 12 million people — enough to fill 480 Olympic-size swimming pools — flows into Guanabara Bay every day. And that water flows directly onto Copacabana Beach, the site of the marathon swimming competition.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 8 years ago
    It's disgusting. Hopefully the IOC has learned something from this, even though it seems rather elementary. Don't vote to allow a city to host an Olympics unless the infrastructure is already in place to safely host such an event.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 8 years ago
    It's disgusting. Hopefully the IOC has learned something from this, even though it seems rather elementary. Don't vote to allow a city to host an Olympics unless the infrastructure is already in place to safely host such an event.
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