The River Seine did not pass a water quality assessment before a triathlon competition.

"The River Seine's poor water quality raises concerns for an upcoming Olympic Games event."

July 29th 2024.

The River Seine did not pass a water quality assessment before a triathlon competition.
There may be some concern surrounding an upcoming Olympic Games event as the River Seine has once again failed a water quality test. This has caused a training session to be cancelled this morning, adding to the unease of the Australian athletes who were preparing for a triathlon competition tomorrow.

It appears that the heavy rain during the opening ceremony over the weekend may have contributed to the decline in water quality. The organisers of Paris 2024, along with the City of Paris and World Triathlon, have decided to postpone today's training session in hopes that the water quality will improve within the next 24 hours. Despite a clear forecast, there is still a possibility that the event could be postponed or moved to another river if the wet weather persists.

The issue of water quality in the River Seine has been a major focus for organisers, who have invested a large sum of money into cleaning it up before the Olympic Games. In fact, Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo took a dip in the river earlier this month to showcase its cleanliness. However, daily water quality tests in June showed unsafe levels of E. coli bacteria, causing concern for the safety of athletes competing in the event.

As the countdown to the Olympic Games continues, there are now discussions about the possibility of postponing or relocating this triathlon event due to the water quality concerns. But for now, we can still look forward to watching every moment and medal of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 live and free on Channel 9 and 9Now. And for an ad-free and high-quality viewing experience, tune in to Stan Sport in 4K.

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