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Seine triathlon swim may cause sickness, definitely caused stress

PARIS: Triathletes fresh from their second swim in the Seine generally shrugged off the risk of waste in the river making them sick, but highlighted the stress they were put through as the levels of bacteria in the waterway caused repeated disruption.

French authorities have spent 1.4 billion euros (US$1.53 billion) on upgrading the capital's sewage systems, promising the river will be clean enough for residents to swim in by next summer, though that will come too late for the athletes swallowing mouthfuls of it during their Olympic exertions.

The mixed relay went ahead as scheduled on Monday after organisers gave the all-clear on Sunday evening, acknowledging athletes' demands for more certainty after the men's individual race was postponed at the last minute because bacteria levels in the river were too high.

"I think they could have invested more into having clean water. It seems like they were just hoping for the best and knew the athletes are going to do it because it's the Olympics," said Morgan Pearson, part of the US team that won silver in the relay.

"It just seemed like a bit of a crapshoot if we raced or not," he added.

Several of the athletes said the uncertainty over the schedule and the last-minute postponement of the men's race impacted their focus and their ability to perform on the day.

"It's tough to handle and you probably lose a night of sleep and therefore it influences a lot in your individual performance," said Germany's Tim Hellwig after his team won gold in the relay.

Britain's Georgia Taylor-Brown, who helped Britain to a very tight bronze finish just behind the US, said she would have liked organisers to set aside an alternate venue for the sport.

Belgium did not compete in the mixed relay after Claire

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