Olympic athletes struggle in COVID quarantine

NPR BEIJING — Olympic athletes who test positive for COVID-19 and forced to isolate in Beijing are reporting serious issues with their quarantine conditions.

 

Team officials from Germany, Belgium, and Russia said their athletes are facing nightmarish situations, like poor to no internet connection, bad food, and no training equipment, in the so-called quarantine hotels set up by Chinese officials.

 

No access to fitness equipment or struggling to communicate with their teams are especially problematic for athletes trying to stay in tip-top shape before they compete.

 

"My stomach hurts, I'm very pale and I have huge black circles around my eyes. I want all this to end. I cry every day. I'm very tired," Russian biathlon competitor Valeria Vasnetsova posted on Instagram.

 

Her account has since gone private.

 

Vasnetsova, who missed her competition, said she received pasta, orange sauce, meat, and potatoes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner for five days straight.

 

Germany's Eric Frenzel, a three-time gold medalist in Nordic combined, also tested positive. Dirk Schimmelpfennig, the head of Germany's delegation, said the hotel conditions for him were "unreasonable." The rooms were too small, unhygienic, and food deliveries didn't come often enough.

 

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It‘s going to be a special Olympics during the pandemic. -妖妖靈- 給 妖妖靈 發送悄悄話 妖妖靈 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 02/06/2022 postreply 14:53:03

其實老外有時就是故意挑剔!Chinese food is much better than theirs… -疏影笑寒- 給 疏影笑寒 發送悄悄話 疏影笑寒 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 02/06/2022 postreply 15:20:26

就覺得那些運動員可憐,四年可能因此就白練了 -心存善念- 給 心存善念 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 02/06/2022 postreply 15:23:06

有時就是命運在捉弄人。希望這個疫情早點結束! -疏影笑寒- 給 疏影笑寒 發送悄悄話 疏影笑寒 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 02/06/2022 postreply 15:26:09

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