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Home hero Marchand targets more Olympic gold as triathlons get go-ahead
French swimming sensation Leon Marchand bids for two more Olympic golds in the pool on Wednesday as organisers declared the River Seine was clean enough to stage both triathlons.
The men's and women's triathlons were given the green light a day after the men's event had been postponed because of pollution levels in the Paris waterway.
"The results of the latest water analyses have been deemed to be in order," said a statement from World Triathlon and the Paris Games' organising committee early Wednesday, ending an anxious wait for athletes.
Home favourite Marchand had sent the crowd at La Defense Arena pool into a frenzy by winning the men's 400m individual medley on Sunday and can expect another red-hot atmosphere when he races in the 200m butterfly and 200m breaststroke finals.
The 22-year-old swam four times across the heats and semi-finals on Tuesday and hopes to have plenty left in the tank.
"It's a lot for my system, so I'm going to have to sleep well, eat a lot, and I'll be ready," vowed Marchand, the poster boy for the Games in the French capital.
US great Katie Ledecky, a seven-time gold medallist, is out to defend her 1500m freestyle title after being relegated to bronze in the 400m behind Ariarne Titmus and Summer McIntosh.
Chinese world record-holder Pan Zhanle is favourite in the men's 100m freestyle final, while 200m freestyle champion Mollie O'Callaghan will be expected to triumph in the women's 100m free.
- Hashimoto quest -
Japanese gymnast Daiki Hashimoto goes for repeat gold in the men's all-around final, where he is expected to face a ferocious fight from China's Zhang Boheng
If Hashimoto delivers he will emulate countryman Kohei Uchimura by retaining all-around gold, and keep it in Japanese hands for an unprecedented fourth consecutive Games.
Revenge could be a powerful motivating force for Zhang after China's late collapse in the team final allowed Japan to snatch gold.
In men's basketball, the United States have their sights set on the quarter-finals as they take on Olympic newcomers South Sudan.
Kevin Durant's return from injury inspired the USA to a rout of Nikola Jokic's Serbia in their opening game, an ideal start for the reigning champions eyeing a fifth straight Olympic crown.
"KD was phenomenal," said LeBron James. "It's almost like he never missed anything."
Novak Djokovic, chasing an elusive Olympic tennis gold, meets Germany's Dominik Koepfer in the third round, while Carlos Alcaraz plays Roman Safiullin.
Alcaraz will then return to the court alongside Rafael Nadal in the quarter-finals of the doubles.
In women's football, title-holders Canada must beat Colombia if they are to advance to the quarter-finals following a six-point deduction over a spying scandal.
Canada, who won their first two group games, have appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport over the punishment with a verdict expected Wednesday.
The USA are seeking to close out the group stage with a third straight win, against Australia.
Though the triathlons got the go-ahead, there was further disruption, albeit on the other side of the world, as the surfing events in Tahiti were further delayed by unfavourable winds and may not resume until Thursday.
Back in Paris, diving specialists China will seek to continue their dominance in the women's 10-metre synchronised platform, a discipline they have won each time since its inclusion at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
The first medals in rowing are on offer, in the men's and women's quadruple sculls, while Australia's Jessica Fox has her sights set on another gold in the canoe slalom.
Gold medals are also up for grabs on Wednesday in fencing, judo, shooting, table tennis and BMX.
A.Taylor--AT