World record holder David Rudisha may not be able to defend his 800m Olympic title |
Kenya could pull out of this
summer's Rio Olympics if the Zika virus in Brazil reaches "epidemic
levels", says the head of Kenya's Olympic committee.
BBC
News report continues:
The
outbreak of the mosquito-borne disease in South America is being linked to
severe birth defects.
Last
week the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the virus a global public
health emergency.
Kipchoge
Keino said: "We are not going to risk taking Kenyans there if this Zika
virus reaches epidemic levels."
Brazilian
authorities insist there will be no risk to athletes and spectators, except
pregnant women, when the Rio Games take place in August.
The
International Olympic Committee says it is in "close contact" with organizers, while Olympic venues will be inspected daily in the lead-up to and
during the Games.
Kenya
topped the medal table at last year's World Athletics Championships and the
country's absence would be severely felt on the track as they boast many of the
best middle and long-distance runners in the world.
They
won 11 Olympic medals at London 2012, all in athletics, and David Rudisha, one
of the sport's biggest stars, would be denied an opportunity to defend his 800m
Olympic title.
Meanwhile,
the United States Olympic Committee has told American sports federations that
athletes and staff concerned for their health should consider not going to the
Games.
The Australian and New
Zealand Olympic Committees have also said they would support athletes should
they withdraw.
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