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This map displays the air quality in each sports venue, 10 days before the opening of the Olympic Games

This map displays the air quality in each sports venue, 10 days before the opening of the Olympic Games

Unprecedented visualization of air quality at Olympic venues

\n\nAs the next Olympic Games approach, a new tool has emerged: an interactive map that gives an estimate of air quality at each sports venue of the Olympic Games. This technology, launched just 10 days before the official opening of the Games, provides athletes, coaches and spectators with a clear view of atmospheric conditions.\n\n

Cutting-edge technology to measure air quality

\n\nThis map uses high-precision atmospheric modeling data to assess the air quality assessed at each sports venue planned for the Olympic Games. Data is updated in real time, allowing users to get the most recent and accurate information possible.\n\n

A health issue for athletes

\n\nBeyond simple curiosity, knowledge of atmospheric conditions is of particular importance to athletes, coaches and medical personnel. Indeed, studies have shown that air pollution can harm sports performance and cause long-term health problems.\n\nThis technology therefore allows athletes to plan their training and competitions according to atmospheric conditions. It may even allow them to adapt their running or playing strategy accordingly, to maximize their performance while minimizing health risks.\n\n

A valuable tool for spectators and local residents

\n\nThis map is not only useful for athletes and coaches. It also provides valuable information to spectators who plan to travel to the various sports venues to watch the Games. Knowing what to expect in terms of weather conditions is crucial, especially for people with allergies or respiratory problems.\n\nAdditionally, this map can also be a valuable tool for local residents. By providing them with information about the air quality in their neighborhood during the Games, it can help them make informed decisions about when and where to go out.\n\n

One more step towards greener Olympics

\n\nBy making this information available to the public, Games organizers are taking a step closer to achieving a more environmentally friendly Olympic Games. This air quality map can help increase public awareness of the importance of air quality and the impact it can have on sports performance and overall health. \n\n