Relief for Tokyo
I don’t think conditions were as bad as Thursday when we raced
TOKYO, Japan (AFP) — France won a thrilling mixed triathlon test event for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics Sunday, which passed off as planned in a welcome boost for organizers after difficulties with high temperatures and water pollution.
The swimming leg of the paratriathlon on Saturday was scrapped after water tests showed levels of e-coli bacteria more than double the acceptable standard and the running section of a women’s test event on Thursday was curtailed in blistering temperatures, with French athlete Cassandre Beaugrand treated for heatstroke.
But on Sunday in the Japanese capital with the temperature a slightly cooler 30 Celsius, the levels of bacteria reduced to within permitted levels.
The mixed relay, a new event for Tokyo 2020 involving two men and two women, was won by France in a photo finish from Great Britain after a nail-biting final sprint.
Dorian Connix chased down Alex Yee on the final straight despite being behind for most of the race and breasted the tape fractionally ahead of his British competitor. A powerful United States team came third.
The format is much shorter than the individual race with each athlete completing a 300-meter swim, a 7.4-kilometer cycle and a 2-km run before handing off to a teammate, making it less demanding in hot weather.
“I don’t think conditions were as bad as Thursday when we raced,” South Africa’s Gillian Sanders told AFP.
“I don’t think it’s too hot not to race or too hot to reduce the distance,” added Sanders, who said that the water quality also felt better.