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Rain stopped play? Biggest worry now in British sport is extreme heat | Emma John

Rain stopped play? Biggest worry now in British sport is extreme heat | Emma John

Extreme heat is emerging as a significant concern for British sport, potentially overshadowing the impact of rain. While athletes continue to perform under challenging conditions, the general public experiences the climate crisis through discomfort and reduced activity. The author, identifying as a "non-athlete," contrasts their own struggles with the heat, such as difficulty sleeping and avoiding activities, with the resilience of professional sportspeople who train and compete despite sweltering temperatures. This disparity highlights how climate change affects individuals differently, with elite athletes facing unique pressures to maintain performance amidst rising global temperatures. The article suggests that the focus on weather disruptions in sports may be shifting from traditional concerns like rain to the more pervasive and potentially damaging effects of extreme heat, a direct manifestation of the ongoing climate crisis.

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