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Covid-19 scare has forced Australia’s Olympic team into quarantine

The nation’s track and field athletes are undergoing testing as a precautionary measure following the coronavirus case of US pole vault world champion Sam Kendricks

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 29 Jul 2021 4:11PM

Covid-19 scare has forced Australia’s Olympic team into quarantine
The 63-strong track and field team have been isolated due to fears that pole vaulter Kurtis Marschall (above) and several other Australian athletes may have interacted with US pole vaulter Sam Kendricks, who tested positive for coronavirus − pix courtesy of AFP, July 29, 2021

TOKYO − Multiple members of Australia's Olympic track and field team were placed in isolation today after a positive coronavirus case involving US pole vault world champion Sam Kendricks, according to Athletics Australia said.

"Members of Australia's track and field team at the Tokyo Olympic Games are isolating in their rooms as a precautionary measure following news of a Covid-positive finding with a member of the US track and field team," Athletics Australia said.

"Members of the Australian track and field team are now undergoing testing procedures in line with Australian Olympic team protocols."

The development came shortly after US Olympic chiefs said Kendricks was out of the Olympics after testing positive for Covid-19.

The Athletics Australia statement did not say how many Australian athletes were isolating.

The Sydney Morning Herald reported on its website that the entire 63-strong Australian track and field team had been told to isolate.

The newspaper reported that Australian pole vaulter Kurtis Marschall had been confirmed as a close contact of Kendricks, and that several other athletes may have interacted with the American.

The Covid-19 scare comes just a day before track and field competition at the Olympics was due to get under way. – AFP July 29, 2021

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