Did Canadian triathlete Tyler Mislawchuk vomit after swimming in the Seine River at the Paris Olympics 2024? Well, social media was abuzz with claims that the 29-year-old was affected by the polluted water of the Seine River and, hence, threw up after the men's triathlon event came to an end. There have been questions raised on the quality of water in the river in recent times, and some others also claimed that not just Mislawchuk but other athletes were affected. But that is far from the truth. The Canadian revealed that he puked after completing the triathlon due to the intense effort which was required in completing the event. For the unversed, a triathlon event requires participating athletes to swim, cycle as well as take part in long-distance running. Canada’s Tyler Mislawchuk Vomits on Live TV After Swimming in Men’s Triathlon Event at Paris Olympics 2024, Video Goes Viral.
Video Claiming Tyler Mislawchuk Vomited Due to Swimming in Polluted River
🇫🇷🚨‼️ LMAO: Let them swim in the Seine in Paris, what could go wrong?
Another Olympic masterpiece pic.twitter.com/fyWnWtzbNM
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) July 31, 2024
Tyler Mislawchuk Says He Vomited Due to Putting in Intense Effort
🇫🇷 🚨 Après une baignade dans la Seine, un joli vomi pour le triathlète canadien Tyler Mislawchuk qui a signalé avoir vomi une dizaine de fois.#Triathlon #Paris2024 pic.twitter.com/ysehm96Wc9
— 75 Secondes 🗞️ (@75secondes) July 31, 2024
Tyler Mislawchuk's Explanation
Here's the Truth About Video of Tyler Mislawchuk Vomiting
This is very misleading.. swimming is only the first part of the triathlon. They have to bike and run after. If the water was bad they wouldn't be able to get on the bike. The puking is at the end of the run, this is very common at the end of any intense race, nothing to do with…
— Amine Rehioui (@aminerehioui) August 1, 2024
Very Misleading
the first swimming race is a womans event, the second is a mans marathon. very misleading
— Chicken Patty (@gingerninja900) August 1, 2024
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