Tokyo2020 can’t seem to catch a break ❗️
a few days ago, a Russian archer named Svetlana Gomboeva collapsed in the heat, prompting staff and teammates to use ice bags to cool her before she was carried out of the arena on a stretcher. She remained committed to competing, saying, “I feel okay. My head hurts a lot. I can and I will shoot!"
"It turns out that she couldn't stand a whole day out in the heat," coach Stanislav Popov told reporters, according to. "This is the first time I remember this happening. In Vladivostok, where we were training before this, the weather was similar. But humidity played a role here." Some events, including the marathon and walking races, were already moved to another city in Japan known for its cooler climate, as
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