November 22, 2024 - 13:49

Pragnya Mohan, a professional triathlete with nearly ten years of experience, has found it increasingly difficult to train in her home country of India due to the extreme summer heat. The rising temperatures have forced her to seek training locations elsewhere, highlighting a growing concern among athletes regarding the effects of climate change on their performance and well-being.
Many athletes are beginning to voice their worries, recognizing that climate change poses significant risks not only to their sports but also to their health. Increased temperatures can lead to heat-related illnesses, reduced training efficiency, and even injuries. Athletes are particularly vulnerable as they require optimal conditions for performance and recovery.
The urgency of these concerns has prompted some athletes to advocate for environmental awareness and sustainable practices within their sports communities. They emphasize the need for immediate action to address climate change, not just for their own training environments but for future generations of athletes. As the climate crisis continues to escalate, the intersection of sports and environmental health remains a critical issue that demands attention and action.
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