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From Times Online August 6, 2008
US Olympic cyclists say sorry for smog masks A cyclist from the U.S. team arrives wearing a mask at Beijing airport to not show photographer information -->

(Yves Herman/Reuters)

Four US Olympic cyclists who caused an outcry when they arrived at Beijing airport wearing smog masks have today apologised to Games organisers.

The four - Mike Friedman, Bobby Lee, Sarah Hammer and Jennie Reed - said that they were wearing the masks because of pollution fears, a touchy subject for the Chinese authorities.

As the Chinese capital remains shrouded in smog today, Jim Scherr, the chief executive of the US Olympic Committee, revealed that the four had said sorry.

"It probably wasn’t the most opportune time for these athletes to wear these masks,” he said, adding they had written an apology to Beijing Olympic Organising Committee (BOCOG).

But US officials said they would not ban US athletes from using masks to combat pollution if they felt it was needed because of air quality conditions.

“They have the right to wear masks if they feel it’s in their best interest to do so,” Scherr said.

“Hopefully they won’t have to use them and the air quality will be good."

Officials have today insisted once more that air quality is safe for athletes. Figures from China’s official Environmental Monitoring Centre deemed the air quality to be level two or “fairly good”.

Beijing enjoyed unusually blue skies last weekend following last-minute anti-pollution measures introduced on July 20, prompting optimism that organisers had managed to control air quality ahead of the Games.

Today, however, a murky haze hung over the main Olympic venues in northern Beijing, combining with high humidity and temperatures of 34C (95F) to create challenging conditions for competitors.

The quality of the Chinese capital’s air has proved a thorny public relations problem, but organisers said that plans to invoke further emergency measures before Friday’s opening ceremony would not be activated.

The authorities have already removed one million of the city’s 3.3 million cars from the roads and shut down more than 100 polluting factories and building sites in an attempt to clear the smog.

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What are you thoughts on the "mask controversy"?  Should the athletes have apologized? 

Do you think they were forced.. or coerced into apologizing?

 

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Meb452m read my blog
Aug 6, 2008 | 9:25 PM

I had heard that several athletes that have asthma will have no choice. Why should anyone have appologized, lax Chinese enviromental standards are the real issue and that's the smog. Wonder about the water quality ? Think there might be some spots where the people " glow " after dark ?

Gorilla read my blog
Aug 6, 2008 | 10:16 PM

Seems kind of rude to me.
How many people at LAX do you see with masks?
From one who prides in being courteous and hospitable...YES IM ASIAN
I kind of feel shame before saying welcome.

Nightmare read my blog view my photos
Aug 7, 2008 | 8:55 AM

Don't the people in China sometimes wear the same masks? If they had asthma, than they shouldn't have to apologize, if not than maybe they should apologize. Sometimes "fairy good" isn't good enough.

dks75 read my blog
Aug 7, 2008 | 10:14 AM

LAX is a bad comparison as the problem is 5X worse. I think if your going to host the Olympics you should be more sensitive to others rather than everyone tippy toeing around you.

AirForceEd read my blog view my photos
Aug 7, 2008 | 11:23 AM

It seems to me that if I am an athlete specially a runner, swimer or a cyclyst I want to be on my top condition and NOT destroy my lungs, so I WOULD wear a mask and definetly not apologize.
As to the "rudeness", Chinas record hits bottom. we can ask its own citizens.

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