The cancellations this weekend pose a new challenge to the Paris Olympics organisers and the city’s ambitions to reopen the iconic river to public swimming after the Games.
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00:00 It was meant to be a trial run for the 2024 Paris Olympics, but pollution concerns meant
00:08 the plug had to be pulled on an open water swim in the Seine on Sunday.
00:12 Although competitors had swum in the river earlier in the week, the latest water quality
00:16 tests gave organizers no choice.
00:19 "We don't have an explanation for the degradation of the water quality.
00:25 We have two measures that have shown divergence, as we said earlier.
00:32 Today, an investigation is underway to try and understand the origin of this degradation."
00:38 Paris isn't the first Olympic Games to face pollution concerns over open water swims.
00:43 Tokyo and Rio had similar problems.
00:46 However, since triathlon was introduced as an Olympic sport in Sydney in 2000, no Olympic
00:52 triathlon has ever had to convert to a biathlon.
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