The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Hong Kong windsurf heroine warns of Rio pollution

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HONG KONG: Hong Kong’s Olympic athletes face a bigger threat from the tainted waters of Rio de Janeiro than the Zika virus, the city’s former windsurfin­g gold medallist warned Tuesday.

Lee Lai-shan is the southern Chinese city’s only Olympic gold winner and a local heroine.

She expressed concern over the risk posed to windsurfer­s from the “very polluted” waters in the Brazilian city, which will host the Games in August.

“Our biggest hurdle is... the poor water quality. It’s very polluted there. Once you fall sick you’re done,” Lee told the South China Morning Post.

Windsurfer­s will be competing in Rio’s Guanabara Bay.

Brazilian authoritie­s had promised to clean the natural harbour but even today, half of Rio’s sewage pours in untreated.

Lee, who won windsurfin­g gold at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, said that Zika would be less problemati­c.

“I think this virus is just another obstacle. Taking precaution­s to avoid mosquito bites would be enough,” she told the Post.

Brazil has been most affected by the mosquito-borne virus outbreak that has spread rapidly through Latin America and the Caribbean.

While it causes only mild flulike symptoms in most people, Zika is strongly suspected of a rapid rise in the number of children born with microcepha­ly -- abnormally small heads and brains -- to mothers infected during pregnancy.

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff on Saturday launched a door-to-door “war” on mosquitoes that carry the virus and vowed they will not jeopardise the Games. – AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? This file picture taken on August 15, 2004 shows Hong kong surfer Lee Lai Shan sailing during the first women’s windsurfer Mistral race on the second day of competitio­ns at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens.
— AFP photo This file picture taken on August 15, 2004 shows Hong kong surfer Lee Lai Shan sailing during the first women’s windsurfer Mistral race on the second day of competitio­ns at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens.

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