Beijing 2022: Winter Olympics slammed by deluge of complaints from athletes

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Athletes have been hitting out at Olympic organisers, with complaints about freezing conditions and quarantine rules pouring in.

Beijing kicked off the Winter Games two days ago, promising it would be “streamlined, safe and splendid”

Some have lauded China’s efforts to ensure a relatively virus-free Games.

But some participants say they are living and training in dismal conditions, prompting them to lobby organizers for improvements.

The Swedish delegation called for cross-country skiing events to be held earlier in the day to protect athletes from freezing temperatures – after Swedish athlete Frida Karlsson was seen shaking and close to collapse at the end of her women’s 7.5km+7.5km skiathlon on Saturday.

Under the International Ski Federation rules, competitions are not allowed to take place when temperatures dive below -20C (-4F).

Temperatures measured -13C when Karlsson competed on Saturday, but Swedish team boss Anders Bystroem told reporters that temperatures were closer to minus 31 with wind chill taken into consideration.

“We have the cold limits, but I do not know if they also measure the wind effect,” Mr Bystroem told Reuters on Sunday.

 

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