France and Britain victorious in triathlon as Guatemala celebrates first gold – Sport

PARIS: France’s Cassandre Beaugrand and Britain’s Alex Yee won gold as the Paris Olympics triathlon went ahead Wednesday in a huge relief for organisers on an action-packed day five of the Games.

Adriana Ruano Oliva became Guatemala’s first Olympic champion after the accidental shooter won the women’s trap event and Japan’s Shinnosuke Oka emerged the surprise winner of the men’s gymnastics all-around title.

Australia canoer Jessica Fox etched her name into Olympic history after completing an unprecedented double, while Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz remained on course for a blockbuster tennis showdown after advancing to the quarter-finals.

Hazardous pollution levels in the River Seine in recent days had threatened to cause chaos to the triathlon competition and embarrassment to Paris Games chiefs.

Organisers were forced to cancel training this week in the river and postponed the men’s race on Tuesday after the Seine was found to be too dirty for athletes following rainstorms last week.

But despite heavy rain overnight, which can stir up pollution, organisers said early on Wednesday the water levels had been “assessed as compliant” for the women’s event and the men’s immediately afterwards to go ahead.

ALEX Yee of Britain runs during the individual triathlon event on Wednesday.—Reuters

The women’s field dived into the Seine at the historic Alexandre III bridge in the heart of the City of Light before a cycling stage and then a running stage, as big crowds lined the route.

Beaugrand, a 27-year-old from the Parisian suburbs, only emerged from the leading pack on a thrilling final lap of the running stage before crossing the line and sinking to her knees in elation.

She said she had “never doubted” that the swimming would go ahead, despite the threat of cancellation, which would have turned the race into a duathlon of only cycling and running. “It would have been shameful for our sport… it would have been a disgrace,” she told reporters after victory.

In the delayed men’s triathlon, Yee surged past New Zealand’s Hayden Wilde in the final stretch in a dramatic finish to improve on his silver from the Tokyo Games.

The 20-year-old Oka succeeded Daiki Hashimoto, the defending champion from Tokyo who finished in sixth place. China’s Zhang Boyeng took silver with his compatriot Xiao Ruoteng in bronze.

Hashimoto was aiming to emulate countryman Kohei Uchimura by retaining the all-around gold but countryman Oka’s win kept it in Japanese hands for an unprecedented fourth consecutive Games.

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