PARIS — World Triathlon and Paris 2024 officials have said they are “confident” that the men’s and women’s Olympic triathlon races can be staged on Wednesday despite a rainstorm expected to hit Paris on Tuesday evening.
Aurélie Merle, Paris 2024 executive director of sports, revealed that Tuesday morning’s data showed that only one of the four points tested on the Seine was below World Triathlon’s threshold for E. coli contamination — two of the points were slightly above, while one was significantly above.
The city of Paris has spent €1.5 billion ($1.4bn) on a project to clean the Seine, with both the Olympic triathlon races and marathon swim set to take place in the river.
However, the pollution levels of the water remain closely tied to the weather.
“At this point, we are disappointed because we cannot follow what was planned, but we are all in a good mood thinking that we will have the opportunity [to hold the race],” World Triathlon CEO Marisol Casad said. “We are quite confident the race will happen tomorrow.”
The federation’s confidence comes despite an expected rainfall for Tuesday night, just hours before the race. Merle confirmed…