The Mont-Tremblant Ironman 70.3 was canceled due to poor air quality on Sunday morning, just under an hour before the start was given.
Posted at 7:21 a.m.
Updated at 7:43 a.m.
The athletes were beginning to arrive on the beach around 6:15 a.m. when the announcer called everyone back to the transition area for an important announcement. The event was cancelled.
The decision was made in collaboration with provincial health authorities, “due to the ash alert and high concentrations of fine particles resulting in a poor air quality index in the Tremblant area”, said namely the Ironman Group. The forecast did not indicate that the air quality would improve during the day.
Ironman Group Regional Manager Dave Christen was downcast when he met The Presswhile all the athletes got their bikes back and shared their emotions.
“It’s incredibly disappointing for our team to make decisions like this. But to be honest, it was a really easy decision,” he says.
With the current measures, every health authority on the planet would have asked that everyone stay indoors and leave the outdoor environment.
Dave Christen, Ironman Group Regional Manager
The cloud of smoke and the smell that wafted through the air in the wee hours hinted that such a decision would be made. According to Mr. Christen, the organizers started monitoring the air quality a few days ago, when the air and the wind began to “change”.
“With the smoke from forest fires, we wait until the end because the wind can change and the environment can change very quickly,” he explains. We wanted to see if anything would happen overnight, but it started to progress really drastically and got significantly worse this morning. »
Mr. Christen said he understood the disappointment of the athletes, who had invested “time, money, energy in their preparation”. “It’s out of our control, but it’s very frustrating for the athletes, I’m sure. Many of them have unique life paths to the starting line. Their hearts are broken that they are not given the opportunity to have their day. It’s a tough day, but an easy decision. »
More details to come.