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Meeting the challenge of heat at premier sporting events, such as the Tokyo Olympics
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Meeting the challenge of heat at premier sporting events, such as the Tokyo Olympics
Tuesday 4 February 2020, 03:50 PM

If the right strategies are used, recovery of fit athletes should occur quickly after an event in the heat
SPORTS MEDICINE
With Tokyo 2020 set to be the hottest Olympic Games ever, the challenge of competing in very hot conditions is bound to become a prominent issue. Sports physician Chris Milne summarises how athletes can beat the heat
Key points, Heat acclimatisation takes about two weeks, but it is key to an athlete’s success when competing in a hot environment.
Hydration and rehydration sho
Kia ora and welcome to New Zealand Doctor Rata Aotearoa
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