Olympic silver medalist Katie Grimes isn’t desirous about a repeat efficiency of the ladies’s 10km marathon swimming closing.
Grimes got here fifteenth within the August 8 race in Paris’ River Seine, amid issues about air pollution and water security. Metropolis officers made in depth efforts to make sure the Seine was secure to swim in earlier than the 2024 Paris Olympics. Nevertheless, the lads’s triathlon scheduled for July 30 was postponed after the water was discovered to have an unacceptable stage of E.coli micro organism.
“I used to be a little bit nervous earlier than I obtained in, simply hoping that I didn’t get sick,” Grimes, 18, instructed TMZ in an interview revealed on Thursday, August 22. “However I actually didn’t give it some thought as soon as whereas I used to be racing and I didn’t get sick in any respect afterwards, so I’m actually grateful for that.”
However that doesn’t imply Grimes is just too pumped to get into the Seine once more. “I hope I don’t ever must go within the river once more, however it was quite a lot of enjoyable,” she mentioned.
“The river was positively a problem. I’ve by no means needed to swim with a present like that earlier than. But it surely was such a historic race and one thing I’ll always remember,” Grimes added.
Grimes gained silver within the 400m girls’s particular person medley on July 29, which fortunately befell inside the confines of the Paris Aquatics Centre. “To have the ability to really feel the load of that metallic was particular and I’ll always remember that,” she added to TMZ.
The water circumstances within the Seine had been one thing of a operating gag throughout the Paris Video games.
Norwegian swimmer Henrik Christiansen joked about having to swim within the Seine by way of TikTok. “Guys if I don’t survive this, inform my followers I really like them 🫶🏼,” Christiansen, 27, captioned an August 7 video of him training for a race within the Seine.
“Our competitors venue is trying quite dashing,” he captioned footage of the river’s murky water in one other TikTok publish.
In the meantime, Canadian triathlete Tyler Mislawchuk vomited “10 instances” after swimming within the Seine, however insisted he wasn’t sick because of poor water high quality.
“At my final Olympics, there was the damage and with all of the stuff that occurred there was quite a lot of what ifs. I had no what ifs on the day, I went for it, it was completely every part,” Mislawchuk, 29, defined to Triathlon Journal Canada on July 31, after inserting ninth within the males’s triathlon. “I vomited 10 instances after the race … it obtained scorching within the final laps.”