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July 24, 2008 11:14:04 PM CDT



IOC: Beijing Air Risky for Athletes

Posted Mar 17, 08 6:51 PM CDT in Sports World 

(Newser) – The air quality in Beijing poses a “possible risk” to athletes in endurance events, the International Olympic Committee announced today. After analyzing data collected in Beijing in August, the IOC’s medical commission concluded that most competitors won't be affected by the smog, but it will monitor air quality throughout the Games and reschedule events if the pollution is too dangerous, the Washington Post reports.

The focus is on events that involve at least an hour of continuous physical exertion, including the marathon, triathlon, race walking, urban road cycling, mountain biking and marathon swimming, the Post reports. China has said it would close factories and highways around the time of the games to keep pollution down.

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