The sweltering heat has begun in Paris, France, where the '2024 Paris Olympics' is being held, and athletes competing in the games are having a hard time. Heat wave warnings have been issued for Paris and surrounding areas, emphasizing the importance of health management.
According to a BBC report on the 31st (Korean time), the heat is getting worse this week, with Paris reaching a high of 35 degrees. A
yellow warning, the second highest of the four weather warnings, has been issued in Paris, and an orange warning, the third highest, has been issued in Bordeaux and Lyon.
Players are also busy responding to the sudden heat, such as wearing ice vests to overcome the heat that feels like 40 degrees.
At soccer stadiums, signs were posted urging spectators to wear hats, drink plenty of water, and apply sunscreen. In tennis,
long breaks were given between the second and third sets of the men's and women's singles, which were held in the middle of the day.
British tennis player Jack Draper complained, saying, "I haven't played in this heat for four months. It's really hard." He also complained, saying, "They give the players water bottles, but they don't keep them cool. It's like drinking hot water outside." British equestrian Carl Hester said he adjusted his warm-up routine to protect himself and his horse from the heat, and BMX racing provided riders with ice vests and water bottles, and even provided shade with umbrellas. Some outdoor events have regulations that require the game to be stopped if the temperature exceeds the limit. Paris Olympics Organizing Committee Director Rambis Constantinidis said, “We do not expect any large-scale cancellations (due to the heat wave), but we will evaluate each case,” adding, “We will not put anyone at risk.” 파워볼사이트
According to a BBC report on the 31st (Korean time), the heat is getting worse this week, with Paris reaching a high of 35 degrees. A
yellow warning, the second highest of the four weather warnings, has been issued in Paris, and an orange warning, the third highest, has been issued in Bordeaux and Lyon.
Players are also busy responding to the sudden heat, such as wearing ice vests to overcome the heat that feels like 40 degrees.
At soccer stadiums, signs were posted urging spectators to wear hats, drink plenty of water, and apply sunscreen. In tennis,
long breaks were given between the second and third sets of the men's and women's singles, which were held in the middle of the day.
British tennis player Jack Draper complained, saying, "I haven't played in this heat for four months. It's really hard." He also complained, saying, "They give the players water bottles, but they don't keep them cool. It's like drinking hot water outside." British equestrian Carl Hester said he adjusted his warm-up routine to protect himself and his horse from the heat, and BMX racing provided riders with ice vests and water bottles, and even provided shade with umbrellas. Some outdoor events have regulations that require the game to be stopped if the temperature exceeds the limit. Paris Olympics Organizing Committee Director Rambis Constantinidis said, “We do not expect any large-scale cancellations (due to the heat wave), but we will evaluate each case,” adding, “We will not put anyone at risk.” 파워볼사이트