Mary Papenfuss
South Korea's Olympic committee has unveiled what officials describe
as "Zika-proof" long-sleeved shirts and pants for athletes for
ceremonies and practice in disease-wracked Brazil when this year's games
are held in Rio de Janeiro.Besides covering skin, the clothing will be impregnated with mosquito-repellent chemicals. The attire will be worn by athletes during ceremonies and training, and at the athletes' village, according to the Korean Olympic Committee, the Associated Press reports.
Uniforms worn during actual games could not be modified because of strict competition rules, according to the committee. But athletes will be allowed to use mosquito repellent during competitions.
The Zika epidemic in Brazil is believed to be responsible
for some 4,000 cases of microcephaly — unusually small heads and brains
and developmental deficits in babies born to mother who contracted the
illness during pregnancy. Zika is a major concern of travelers to the
country, including the large number of athletes — and fans — who head
there this summer for the games. Disease fears have significantly hurt ticket sales to the August games.
South Korean Olympic and government officials visited Rio in
early April to inspect game venues and hospitals. Korean Olympic
Committee officials said they will soon issue guidelines to athletes and
others traveling to the 2016 Games about how to protect themselves from
Zika.
The US also just unveiled its Olympic attire, designed by
Ralph Lauren. In sharp contrast to the South Korean wear, the jaunty
nautical-look American clothing features leg-baring shorts. US athletes
have been told to skip the games if they're worried about Zika.
Golfer VJ Singh of Fiji has pulled out of the competition because of concerns about Zika. Golfers Louis Oothuizen
of South Africa and Adam Scott of Australia have also dropped plans to
participate, but have offered other reasons than Zika fears.
South Korea unveils 'Zika-proof' attire for Olympic athletes at Rio de Janeiro games
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