Twenty-three Olympic medalists were scheduled to start trials yesterday for the 2016 Rio Games in a bay littered with dead animals, TV sets, sofas, shoes and not much clean water.
More than 320 competitors from 34 countries are to take part in nine days of racing in Guanabara Bay, which has become “a huge toilet,” according to Mario Moscatelli, a biologist who has been fighting for a cleanup since 1997.
The Australian team complained to the Olympic organizing committee before the opening trials this week. Germany’s sailing team proclaimed “welcome to the dump that is Rio” in an editorial on its Web site in March.
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The trials involve men and women in 10 Olympic classes including 49er, Laser, 470, Fin and windsurfing.
All are wary of falling into the water. And new warnings about the dangers started as soon as training started on Monday.
Mathew Belcher, Australia’s London Olympic champion in the 470 class, had to tear plastic bags off his craft after his training on Tuesday.
“We found a lot of plastic bottles and bags. Yesterday we saw a dead dog in the water,” Belcher told the Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper.
“If the Olympics were tomorrow, we would really have a problem,” he added.
A press photographer found a dead cat in the water during a tour of the bay on Thursday.
There are also TV sets, sofas, shoes and other unwholesome items swept into the bay in the deluge of sewage that comes from Rio de Janeiro, which is struggling to be ready for the first Olympics in South America.
The water is “different,” said Philipp Buhl, a Laser competitor for Germany.
“Yesterday in my first go on the water, I saw a wooden chair. It’s not ideal,” he said.
The German team put up worrying pictures of Guanabara Bay on their Web site in March.
“The question remains how exactly the organizers of the 2016 Games will solve this problem. It isn’t just the garbage that is already in the water: With every rainfall tonnes and tonnes of new sewage are washed into the sea and without treatment plants the situation will not get any better,” the German commentary said.
Cleaning up the bay was one of the promises made when Rio was awarded the Olympics in 2009.
Brazilian authorities say that 80 percent of the pollution in Guanabara Bay will be cleaned by the time the Games start on Aug. 5, 2016.
The work is already behind schedule, as is much of the preparation for the Rio Olympics.
In April, International Olympic Committee (IOC) vice president John Coates said the buildup was “the worst” he has seen in 40 years of involvement in the world’s biggest multi-games sporting event.
The IOC has embedded experts with Rio’s organizing committee to try to speed up work.
The environment department for Rio de Janeiro state insists there is no health risk to the Olympic sailors.
The local authorities have launched a 15-point program to clean up the bay, according to the department’s Web site. The first is to work with the 15 municipalities around the bay to stop untreated sewage gushing in.
The environment department would not say how far the program has advanced.
One attempt to clean up Rio bay after the city held a world environment summit was closed again in 2006, with little apparent progress.
The Inter-American Development Bank and the Japan International Cooperation Agency put US$1 billion into the cleanup. However, the funds appear to have evaporated into thin air. The pollution has not.
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