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Pau Gasol May Skip Rio Due to Zika Concerns

The Spanish basketball player says there is too much uncertainty about the situation in Brazil

Pau Gasol raised concerns about the Zika virus. ENLARGE
Pau Gasol raised concerns about the Zika virus. Photo: Andy Lyons/Getty Images

Pau Gasol is considering not playing at the Olympics because of the Zika virus.

The Spanish basketball player said Monday there is too much uncertainty about the situation in Brazil and anyone going to Rio de Janeiro for the games should “think about” whether it’s worth the risk.

The Chicago Bulls player said other Spanish athletes have also expressed their concerns about the virus and are also considering skipping the games.

“It wouldn’t surprise me to see some athletes deciding not to participate in the games to avoid putting their health and the health of their families at risk,” Gasol said.

“I’m thinking about (whether or not to go),” he said. “Just like every athlete, or any other person considering going to Rio, should be thinking about it.”

Brazil has been badly hit by Zika, the mosquito-borne virus linked to severe birth defects and possible neurological problems in adults.

Gasol said officials involved in the games must come forward with “more clear information” about the risks athletes could be facing if they decide to compete in Rio.

“I hope the national Olympic committees and the health organizations can be as clear as possible about the risks in Brazil so athletes can decide whether or not to take risks,” he said. “I don’t think we’ve been told enough about it.”

Later Monday, the Spanish Olympic committee released a statement that included updated recommendations from the World Health Organization regarding
the virus, saying “every member” of its delegation should be aware of them.

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