Women Triathletes Dive into River Seine at Paris Olympics

Triathletes dive into the River Seine at the start of the Olympic triathlon. Jeff PACHOUD / AFP
Triathletes dive into the River Seine at the start of the Olympic triathlon. Jeff PACHOUD / AFP
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Women Triathletes Dive into River Seine at Paris Olympics

Triathletes dive into the River Seine at the start of the Olympic triathlon. Jeff PACHOUD / AFP
Triathletes dive into the River Seine at the start of the Olympic triathlon. Jeff PACHOUD / AFP

Women triathletes dived into the River Seine on Wednesday, marking the start of the race and providing huge relief for organizers after problems with water quality marred the run-up to the competition.
Organizers had 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 heavy rainstorms last week, AFP reported.
World Triathlon and the Paris Games' organizing committee announced around 4:00 am (0200 GMT) on Wednesday that the women's race would go ahead, followed by the rescheduled men's event.
"The results of the latest water analyses, received at 3.20 am, have been assessed as compliant by World Triathlon allowing for the triathlon competitions to take place," said a statement.
Rain fell overnight in Paris, but had stopped by the time athletes jumped off a pontoon laid over the river at the historic Alexandre III bridge in the heart of the City of Light.
The race started with a 1,500-meter swim in the Seine, with swimmers doing two laps in the river, with and against the current.
Flora Duffy of Bermuda, who took gold at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, led after the first lap.



ROSHN Announces Construction of Iconic 45,000-Seat Stadium Southwest of Riyadh 

ROSHN Group announced the development of an iconic 45,000-seat stadium spanning over 450,000 square meters in Southwest Riyadh. (SPA)
ROSHN Group announced the development of an iconic 45,000-seat stadium spanning over 450,000 square meters in Southwest Riyadh. (SPA)
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ROSHN Announces Construction of Iconic 45,000-Seat Stadium Southwest of Riyadh 

ROSHN Group announced the development of an iconic 45,000-seat stadium spanning over 450,000 square meters in Southwest Riyadh. (SPA)
ROSHN Group announced the development of an iconic 45,000-seat stadium spanning over 450,000 square meters in Southwest Riyadh. (SPA)

ROSHN Group, Saudi Arabia’s leading multi-asset class real estate developer and a Public Investment Fund (PIF) Company, announced on Tuesday the development of an iconic 45,000-seat stadium spanning over 450,000 square meters in Southwest Riyadh.

The landmark mixed-use project will encompass a wide range of shops, restaurants, and hospitality venues, said ROSHN in a statement. At its heart lies the main sports and event floor, seamlessly connecting the various facilities with an open and cohesive design.

ROSHN Stadium will become an icon in Southwest Riyadh, characterized by its modern crystalline design emerging into the sky from the surrounding district inspired by the urban fabric and architectural features of Saudi Arabia’s central region.

The stadium represents a pivotal step in ROSHN’s expansion into mixed-use development across various sectors, including sports facilities. This underscores ROSHN Group’s commitment to enhancing quality of life through sustainable real estate development in line with Saudi Vision 2030.

Visitors to the stadium will enjoy access to sports facilities such as walkways and public green spaces, making it a vibrant destination.

Designed to meet the requirements for hosting the most prominent international sporting events, the stadium will also host other entertainment, cultural, and social events. Its sustainable design also incorporates the latest water and energy management technologies, including solar panels integrated into the stadium’s infrastructure.

The roof design boosts air movement, ensuring adequate ventilation and controlled access to sunlight inside the stadium during daylight hours.

Acting CEO of ROSHN Group Dr. Khalid Johar said: “ROSHN Stadium embodies ROSHN’s strategic transformation as a multi-asset class developer. We are proud to undertake this ambitious project, which will contribute to improving the quality of life and supporting economic growth in line with Saudi Vision 2030 while providing a unique gathering place in Riyadh and boosting the Kingdom’s attractiveness to host international events and sporting competitions.”