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Paris Olympic triathletes swim in Seine after bacteria levels subside

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Women triathletes dove off a blue pontoon into the Seine river on Wednesday morning after the water finally tested as safe for competition, following days of delays and fierce criticism of Paris Olympics organisers.

“The results of the latest water analyses, received at 3.20am, have been assessed as compliant by World Triathlon allowing for the triathlon competitions to take place,” said the organisers and World Triathlon. 

The announcement came after two practice sessions were cancelled and the men’s triathlon was postponed by 24 hours to Wednesday because of high levels of E. coli and other bacteria in the water.

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The French government had insisted on holding the swimming leg of triathlon races in the Seine, in an effort to revive bathing in the Parisian river after a century-long ban. Authorities spent €1.4bn on a years-long infrastructure push to make the Seine clean enough for the competition, but the plan remains entirely weather dependent.

When it rains heavily, as it did on Friday and Saturday, the city’s antique sewers overflow into the river so as to avoid flooding the streets with sewage. Paris sought to mitigate that risk by building a massive underground storage tank that could capture up to 46,000 cubic metres of wastewater to avoid it going into the river after storms. 

Manami Iijima of Guam rinses her hands in the river Seine before the start of the race © Lisa Leutner/Reuters

But the system was overwhelmed by the bad weather last week, putting at risk organisers’ often repeated promises that the river would be ready for the triathlon and marathon swimming. For several days tests showed E. coli and other bacteria levels were higher than the level of 900 colony-forming units limit set by World Triathlon as safe for competitions.

President Emmanuel Macron celebrated the long-awaited moment with a reminder of the state’s financial commitment. “Here we are! The Seine is swimmable,” he said on social media on Wednesday.

The triathlon was supposed to be a highlight of the Paris Olympics given that the course was set against the dramatic backdrop of the Seine and well-known monuments — the swimming starting at the Pont Alexandre III bridge, followed by cycling and running along the Champs Élysées and past the Musée d’Orsay. 

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Instead, it began a flashpoint for criticism that the organisers had put their desire for postcard perfect event backdrops ahead of the needs of athletes who train for years to be able to compete in the Olympics. There was no back-up site for the triathlon to be held if the river was too dirty to swim, although one was set for marathon swimming, the other event to be held in the Seine.

Cassandre Beaugrand of France crosses the finish line to win the gold medal in the women’s individual triathlon in the Paris Olympics on July 31 2024
French athlete Cassandre Beaugrand crosses the finish line to win the gold medal © Aleksandra Szmigiel/Reuters

With more summer storms forecast in the coming days, it remains unclear if the mixed triathlon relay and marathon swimming can be held next week.

On Wednesday, tens of thousands of fans were lined up along the Seine and the Champs Élysées to cheer on the triathletes.

French athlete Cassandre Beaugrand broke through the finish line first to win the country’s first gold medal in the event. Switzerland’s Julie Derron won silver, and Team GB’s Beth Potter won bronze.

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The U.S. and Israel have been conducting strikes against targets in Iran since Saturday morning, with the aim of toppling Tehran’s clerical regime. Iran has fired back, with retaliatory assaults featuring missiles and drones targeting several Gulf countries and American bases in the Middle East.

“All six aircrew ejected safely, have been safely recovered, and are in stable condition. Kuwait has acknowledged this incident, and we are grateful for the efforts of the Kuwaiti defense forces and their support in this ongoing operation,” Central Command said.

“The cause of the incident is under investigation. Additional information will be released as it becomes available,” it added.

In a separate statement later Monday, Central Command said that American forces had been killed during combat since the strikes began.

“As of 7:30 am ET, March 2, four U.S. service members have been killed in action. The fourth service member, who was seriously wounded during Iran’s initial attacks, eventually succumbed to their injuries,” it said.

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Major combat operations continue and our response effort is ongoing. The identities of the fallen are being withheld until 24 hours after next of kin notification,” Central Command added.

This story has been updated.

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Satellite images provide view inside Iran at war

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Smoke rises over Konarak naval base in southern Iran on Sunday. The base was one of hundreds of targets of U.S. and Israeli forces throughout the country.

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Commercial satellite images are providing a unique look at the extent of damage being done to Iran’s military facilities across the country.

The U.S. and Israeli military campaign opened with a daytime attack that struck Iranian leadership in central Tehran. Smoke was still visible rising from Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s compound following the attack that killed the supreme leader.

An image by the company Airbus taken on Saturday shows the aftermath of an Israeli strike on Iran's Leadership House in central Tehran. Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in the opening wave of attacks.

An image by the company Airbus taken on Saturday shows the aftermath of an Israeli strike on Iran’s Leadership House in central Tehran. Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in the opening wave of attacks.

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Israel and the U.S. have gone on to strike targets across the country. Reports on social media indicate that there have been numerous military bases and compounds attacked all over Iran, and Iran has responded with attacks throughout the Middle East.

U.S. forces have also been striking at Iran’s navy. In a post on his social media platform, President Trump said that he had been briefed that U.S. forces had sunk nine Iranian naval vessels. U.S. Central Command did not immediately confirm that number but it did say it had struck an Iranian warship in port.

An image captured on February 28 shows a ship burning at Iran's naval base at Konarak.

An image captured on Saturday shows a ship burning at Iran’s naval base at Konarak.

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Numerous satellite images show burning vessels at Konarak naval base in southern Iran. Images also show damage to a nearby airbase where hardened hangers were struck by precision munitions.

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Hardened aircraft shelters at Konarak Airbase were struck with precision munitions.

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And there was extensive damage at a drone base in the same area. Iran has launched numerous drones and missiles toward Israel and U.S. military installations in Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar. Many drones have been intercepted but videos on social media show that some have evaded air defenses and caused damage in nearby Gulf countries. In Dubai, debris from an Iranian drone damaged the iconic Burj Al Arab, according to a statement from Dubai’s government.

Buildings at an Iranian drone base at Konarak were destroyed in the strikes.

Buildings at an Iranian drone base at Konarak were destroyed in the strikes.

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Iran’s most powerful weapons are its long-range missiles. The Iranian Revolutionary Guards have hidden the missiles deep inside mountain tunnels. Images taken Sunday in the mountains of northern Iran indicate that some of those tunnels were hit in a wave of strikes.

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Following Khamenei’s death, Iran declared 40 days of mourning. Satellite images showed mourners gathering in Tehran’s Enghelab square on Sunday.

Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmail Baghaei told NPR on Sunday that Iran will continue to fight “foreign aggression, foreign domination.”

A White House official told NPR that Trump plans to talk to Iran’s interim leadership “eventually,” but that for now, U.S. operations continue in the region “unabated.”

A large crowd of mourners fill Enghelab Square in Tehran on Sunday, following the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike.

A large crowd of mourners fill Enghelab Square in Tehran on Sunday, following the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike.

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The first battle of the midterm elections will be the U.S. Senate primary in Texas. Our Texas bureau chief, David Goodman, explains why Democrats and Republicans across the U.S. are watching closely to see what happens in the state.

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