Arab Times

Double disqualifi­cation after heat shortens Oly test event

Bermuda’s Duffy elevated to 1st

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TOKYO, Aug 15, (RTRS): British triathlete­s Jessica Learmonth and Georgia Taylor-Brown were both disqualifi­ed after they crossed the line together following the heataffect­ed test event for next year’s Tokyo Olympics on Thursday.

Learmonth and Taylor-Brown held hands as they crossed the line after organisers had earlier halved the distance of the running section to five kilometres because of concerns over the extreme heat.

Bermuda’s Flora Duffy, who finished third behind the pair, was elevated distance of the run section with concerns the weather conditions at the end of the race would have fallen within “extreme levels”.

The swimming and cycling segments remained the same after the ITU deemed the water quality and temperatur­e in the Odaiba Marine Park course to be within regulation.

ITU regulation­s state that the swimming segment must be shortened or cancelled if the water temperatur­e is above 30.9 degrees Celsius but the highest water temperatur­e measured on Thursday was 30.3.

The race began on time at 7:30 am (2230 GMT).

On Wednesday, the ITU had moved Saturday’s Paratriath­lon World Cup start time forward by one hour to avoid exposing athletes to high temperatur­es.

The World Cup, a test event for next year’s Paralympic­s, will begin at 6:30 am with all athletes expected to finish the race by 9:30 am.

With less than a year to go until the start of the Olympics, how athletes will cope with the extreme heat has been a key concern for organisers and sports bodies.

Soaring temperatur­es have killed at least 57 people across Japan since late July, highlighti­ng the possible health threat to athletes and fans.

Kyodo News reported last weekend that several athletes were treated for heatstroke at the 2019 World Rowing Junior Championsh­ips in Tokyo, which was another test event for Olympic organisers.

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