Olympics: Seine Marathon Swims Amid Pollution Worries
Olympics: Seine Marathon Swims Amid Pollution Worries

Olympics: Seine Marathon Swims Amid Pollution Worries

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The 2024 Paris Olympics have seen thrilling swimming events, including Katie Ledecky's record-breaking performance and the intense men's 200m final where Letsile Tebogo won gold. Marathon swimming, held in the Seine River, has faced challenges due to water quality concerns, with extensive efforts to ensure safety. Despite initial worries, the women's 10km event proceeded smoothly, with the Netherlands' Sharon van Rouwendaal winning gold. The men's event is scheduled next. Low winds have impacted the sailing competitions, causing delays and cancellations, with medals to be awarded based on current standings if conditions don't improve soon.

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