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Irish Olympian Wiffin taken to hospital after swimming in the Seine

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Last updated: 2024/08/12 at 1:49 PM
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Irish Olympic swimmer Daniel Wiffen recently made headlines after rushing to the hospital in Paris with a stomach bug just two days after competing in the marathon swimming event in the River Seine. Despite being scheduled to carry the Irish flag during the closing ceremony, Wiffen had to miss out due to his illness. However, he assured his fans that he was being treated and feeling better now.

Wiffen participated in the men’s 10-kilometer marathon swim, finishing 18th with a time of 1 hour and 58 minutes. Although he did not directly link his illness to the water, it raised concerns as at least three athletes reported illness after swimming in the Seine during the Olympics. The river’s pollution problems were well-documented during the event, despite efforts to upgrade the sewerage and water treatment system.

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, the Seine failed water quality tests on multiple occasions due to untreated waste water being discharged into the river. Out of 11 days of events and training scheduled in the river, only five received approval. Despite the concerns, Paris 2024 organizers stated that the monitored bacteria levels during the outdoor swimming events were within acceptable limits according to health authorities and sports federations.

Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo plans to open three public bathing spots in the river next year as part of the Olympic legacy in the City of Light. While some athletes, like German triathlete Tim Hellwig, believe that the majority did not have any problems swimming in the Seine, the cases of illness raise questions about the safety of outdoor water events during major sporting events. It remains to be seen how the city will address these concerns moving forward to ensure the well-being of athletes and participants.

In conclusion, Daniel Wiffen’s health scare following his participation in the marathon swim event in Paris highlights the importance of water quality and safety measures during major sporting events. The pollution issues in the River Seine during the 2024 Olympics serve as a reminder of the challenges faced in organizing outdoor water sports in urban settings. Moving forward, it will be crucial for event organizers and local authorities to address these concerns to protect the health and well-being of athletes and participants.

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