The 4th
meet of the Open Water Swimming World Cup 2023 will not take place.
Following
recent above-average rainfall in Paris, the water quality in the Seine has
remained below acceptable standards for safeguarding swimmers’ health.
Consequently, World Aquatics, in consultation with public health authorities
and event delivery partners, has cancelled the Open Water Swimming World Cup
planned for this weekend.
“World
Aquatics is disappointed that water quality in the Seine has resulted in the
cancellation of the World Aquatics Open Water Swimming World Cup, but the
health of our athletes must always be our top priority,” said World Aquatics
President Husain Al-Musallam. “World Aquatics understands that further
infrastructure projects will be completed to significantly improve water
quality in the Seine in the lead-up to next year’s Olympic Games. World
Aquatics remains excited at the prospect of city-centre Olympic racing for the
world’s best open water swimmers next summer. Based on this weekend, it is
clear that further work is needed with Paris 2024 and local authorities to ensure
robust contingency plans are in place for next year."
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