The Borneo Post

Olympic marathons to beat deadly heat with 6am start

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TOKYO: The 2020 Olympic marathons will start at 6am, organisers confirmed Tuesday, after doctors warned a traditiona­l mid-morning start could lead to deadly medical emergencie­s in Tokyo’s stifling summer heat.

The men’s 50km race walk will start even earlier, at 5.30am, with organisers saying they had taken medical advice into account in timetablin­g the events.

Other spor t s, inc luding rugby sevens, triathlon and mountain biking have also seen schedules shifted to avoid the worst of potentiall­y blistering temperatur­es for the July 24 to Aug 9 Games.

Games organisers had already announced the marathons would start “between 5: 30am and 6am” in the wake of a heatwave that struck the country last summer prompting Japanese medics to warn that running the race in midmorning could “lead to deaths” from heatstroke. Last time Japan hosted the Summer Olympics, in 1964, the competitio­n was held in October to avoid the hot summer conditions.

Tokyo 2020 CEO Toshiro Muto said the possibilit­y of extreme weather conditions, ranging from typhoons to heatwaves, was a “major issue” for the Games and Internatio­nal Olympic Committee chief Thomas Bach has also voiced concern.

Tokyo has considered a range of options to counteract the heat, including the adoption of daylight saving, a proposal that gained little traction.

But other countermea­sures such as solar-blocking paint on roads and mobile misting stations are planned, with Muto admitting that there had been a knock- on impact on the US$ 12.6 billion budget.

There are plans for a special centre to monitor extreme weather and warn of potential emergencie­s including the risk of heatstroke, even recommendi­ng evacuation if necessary. — AFP

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