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- Organizers for the 2032 Olympics have confirmed that rowing will take place on Queensland’s Fitzroy River, despite it being a known crocodile habitat and concerns about strong currents.
- Officials say they are not considering alternative venues, adding that they have full confidence in the site and insisting there is “no reason” to look elsewhere. Other than the crocodiles?
- Around 500 rowers have signed an open letter urging a rethink, citing fairness issues such as uneven lane conditions due to river currents. And crocodiles.
- The site has passed initial testing, and World Rowing is expected to conduct a final assessment before giving formal approval later this year. The crocodiles are looking forward to the decision, too.
Original Source: RNZ