The former beach volleyball Olympic winner Julius Brink has criticized the exposure of the Olympic medal games in the midday heat of Tokyo Harsch. "The beach volleyballers are canted out here because the big donors from overseas, NBC, who bought Prime Time," said the ARD expert during the transfer of the bronze game of women: "That takes a train that told me extremely evil and makes me angry. "
The match for third place took place on Friday at 10.00 o'clock local time in the port of Tokyo, one and a half hours later the final rose between Alix Klineman / April Ross (USA) and Mariafe Artacho del Solar / Taliqua Clancy (Australia). "We see here impaired players in the heat, I find it very negligently to do it somewhere," Brink said, who had gained gold in 2012 in London with Jonas Reckermann Gold.
"I do not criticize that it is warm here, everyone knows," the 39-year-old shoved. However, the possibilities have been there to "lay differently the games for health reasons, but are not used for purely commercial resources".
Even at the Olympic Tennis Tournament, the hot and sultry weather was a topic. After criticizing the players, among other things from the later Olympic champion Alexander Zverev, the organizers reacted and laid the matches in the evening. The finale in women's football on Friday between Sweden and Canada was laid after a motion of midday in the evening (21.00 local time) and from the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo to Yokohama.
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