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Olympics-Swimming-Marathon swimming starts after water quality backed

The Olympic females's 10km marathon swimming event started on schedule on Thursday after water quality tests in the Seine river satisfied limits.

Brazil's defending champion Ana Marcela Cunha and swimming competitors in the gruelling event dived off an army by the Alexandre III bridge at 7:30 a.m. (0530 GMT) and swam intensely toward the Pont de l'Alma.

The race features a 1.67 km loop finished six times in between the two bridges on the river flowing through the French capital.

Games organisers and World Aquatics earlier stated the most recent tests from the Seine had been examined as compliant following a meeting with stakeholders.

French authorities have spent 1.4 billion euros ($1.5 billion) on updating the city's sewage systems, promising the river will be tidy for residents to swim in by next summer.

However, water quality issues showed a headache for organisers during the triathlon events, with familiarisation sessions cancelled and the men's race postponed by 24 hr.

A familiarisation session for the marathon swimming went ahead on Wednesday after being cancelled on Tuesday due to issues over water contamination.

(source: Reuters)