Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Diniz loses cool over weather conditions

- Agence France-presse sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

DOHA: French r a c e walker Yohann Diniz on Friday slammed the organisers of the World Athletics Championsh­ips in Doha over the way he and his rivals in the 50-kilometre event have been treated compared to the other athletes.

The 41- year- ol d Frenchman—who is the world record holder and defending world champion in the events—said at a press conference on the eve of the men and women’s 50km walk that the walkers had been taken for “idiots” by the organisers of the event in the Qatari capital.

Athletes competing in the stadium will find it air-conditione­d to a comfortabl­e 24-25 degrees Celsius.

But race walkers will compete on roads in Doha, leading Diniz to claim they were being treated like “guinea pigs” by having to perform in temperatur­es expected to be around 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit) with the added complicati­on of high levels of humidity.

“I am disgusted by the conditions,” the Frenchman said.

“I have come here in top form but there are plenty of things which could prevent me from performing at a good level.

“All the athletes will start (at 2030GMT) but being outside the stadium they take us for idiots.

“I am extremely upset. If we were in the stadium we would h a v e n o r mal conditions, between 24-25 degrees, but outside they have placed us in a furnace, which is just not possible.

“They are making us guinea pigs.”

Diniz, a three-time European champion, should get a better idea of how athletes perform in the conditions outside the stadium when the women’s marathon is run later on the opening day of the championsh­ips on Friday—it starts at midnight local time.

“There was a questionna­ire asking how we were going to deal wit h t he heat a nd t he humidity and we were able to take a capsule (thermomete­r) to show how we reacted to the thermo-regulation.

“But for those events taking place outside the stadium it was not an option... it really annoys me and I am regretting being here.

“We are going to start and finish in the equivalent of Dante’s Inferno-type conditions.”

Diniz said he would not be walking tactically as there was no point.

“Tomorrow it will be a lottery,” he said. “The (lottery) balls will fall one by one and it will be the last one that falls which will win.”

 ??  ?? Yohann Diniz slammed organisers for what he alleged as sub-par treatment of long-distance runners at the athletics worlds. GETTY
Yohann Diniz slammed organisers for what he alleged as sub-par treatment of long-distance runners at the athletics worlds. GETTY

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