Belgian Olympian who got sick after swim in Seine River says virus caused her illness, not E. coli

Olympic triathletes swim in Seine after water quality delay

Paris — A Belgian triathlete who fell ill, causing her team to withdraw from mixed relay event at the Paris Olympics, said blood tests showed it was a virus that made her sick.

Belgium's Olympic committee announced Sunday that it would withdraw its team from Monday's triathlon mixed relay because Claire Michel was unable to compete. Michel had competed a few days earlier in the women's triathlon, which included a swim in the Seine River.

Belgian Claire Michel during the women's individual triathlon race at the 2024 Paris Olympics on July 31, 2024 in Paris. JASPER JACOBS / BELGA MAG / AFP via Getty Images

Bacteria levels in the long-polluted river have been in flux during the Games, causing test swims ahead of the triathlon events to be canceled and the men's triathlon to be delayed by a day. Organizers had said that water quality tests done the day of the individual triathlon races showed "very good" levels of fecal bacteria E. coli and enterococci.

Belgian triathlete Claire Michel posing in Vilvoorde, Belgium on June 2, 2024. JASPER JACOBS / Belga / AFP via Getty Images

Some news outlets had reported that Michel had been sickened by E. coli and spent several days in the hospital. In an Instagram post Tuesday, she wrote that there had been "a lot of conflicting information in the media lately" and that she wanted to "clarify a few things."

It was not E. coli that made her sick, she wrote, adding that she sought treatment at a clinic in the Olympic village on Sunday after several days of vomiting and diarrhea "left me quite empty."

She thanked people for get well messages and said her "heart goes out first and foremost" to her relay teammates, "who also lost out on another chance to race."

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