The Fort Worth Press - Biles chases first gold of Olympics as triathlon postponed

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Biles chases first gold of Olympics as triathlon postponed
Biles chases first gold of Olympics as triathlon postponed / Photo: © AFP

Biles chases first gold of Olympics as triathlon postponed

Simone Biles eyed her first gold of the Olympics on Tuesday while hazardous pollution levels in the River Seine forced the postponement of the men's triathlon and Paris sizzled in the heat.

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The hottest ticket in town was at the Bercy Arena where gymnastics legend Biles attempts to lead the United States to victory in the final of the women's team event.

Biles appears to be back at the peak of her powers as she leads the United States on what has been billed as an Olympic redemption mission.

The 27-year-old, considered the greatest gymnast of all time, won four gold medals at the 2016 Rio Games.

But at the pandemic-delayed Tokyo Olympics three years ago, she battled the disorientating mental block gymnasts call the "twisties".

Biles dramatically pulled out of most of her events, including the team final, and the United States settled for silver behind Russia after winning gold in 2012 and 2016.

Biles, a 23-time world champion, left Tokyo with a silver and a bronze, but won plaudits for opening up on her mental health.

The US team made a strong start on Tuesday and Biles showed no ill-effects after tweaking her left calf and competing with her leg taped during qualifying.

- Seine setback -

In a massive blow to Olympic organisers who have repeatedly vowed that the Seine would be safe to swim in, Tuesday's men's race was called off hours before the start after last-minute water-quality tests.

A joint statement from Paris 2024 and World Triathlon blamed the spike in pollution levels on the heavy rain that drenched Paris on Friday and Saturday.

The men's triathlon has been rescheduled to Wednesday, immediately after the women's event.

Paris baked in temperatures reaching 35 degrees Celsius (95 Fahrenheit) on Tuesday in a challenge to athletes at outdoor competitions, but a major storm was forecast later in the day, raising serious doubts over whether Wednesday's rescheduled events could go ahead.

Heavy downpours still overwhelm the city's underground drains and sewage system, leading to untreated effluent being released into the waterway.

If water quality does not improve in time, the swimming leg of the event would be removed and the race converted to a duathlon.

World Triathlon president Marisol Casado said she was hopeful the races could take place on Wednesday.

"We are all disappointed because we are not able to follow strictly what was planned," she told a press briefing.

Benjamin Maze, the technical director of the French Triathlon Federation, told FranceInfo radio there was "a bit of anger" among competitors who had risen early only to learn of the postponement.

"The athletes got up a bit before 4:00am, they were having breakfast when we received the information from the international federation," he said.

"Obviously there's a bit of anger and a lot of disappointment."

The triathlon setback overshadowed the start of day four of the games, where 11 other gold medals are up for grabs in table tennis, shooting, judo, fencing, rugby, swimming, surfing and gymnastics.

- Irish history bid -

In swimming, defending champion Kaylee McKeown of Australia and US world record-holder Regan Smith go head-to-head for 100m backstroke glory.

It is one of three golds up for grabs at La Defense Arena.

The others are in the men's 4x200m freestyle relay and the men's 800m freestyle, in which Ireland's Daniel Wiffen is looking to become the first man from the country to claim an Olympic swimming gold.

French sensation Leon Marchand, seeking his second and third gold medal of a Games at which he is already one of the home crowd's darlings, qualified easily for the semi-finals of the 200m butterfly and 200m breaststroke later in the day.

American great Katie Ledecky eased through her 1,500m freestyle heat as she bids to defend her title.

Coco Gauff, the world number two and one of Team USA's flagbearers, crashed out of the tennis singles in a stormy defeat to Croatian Donna Vekic at a roasting Roland Garros.

Vekic won 7-6 (9/7), 6-2 to reach the quarter-finals after Gauff claimed she was "getting cheated" in an argument with the chair umpire over a line call in the sixth game of the second set.

The fallout continued from Friday's quirky opening ceremony, which was condemned by religious groups after a scene featuring drag queens that recalled depictions of the Last Supper.

Former US President Donald Trump became the latest to join the criticism.

"I'm very open-minded but I thought what they did was a disgrace," Trump told Fox News.

P.Navarro--TFWP