Team GB has enlisted Penny Tranter, the former BBC weather presenter, to keep them updated on weather conditions throughout the Games.
Tranter, who graced the BBC screens from 1992 to 2008 and now lends her expertise to the Met Office, will be providing the British Olympic team with a daily two-page weather report.
She’ll also be monitoring long-term weather trends to help the team stay ahead of any potential weather issues.
With Paris’s temperatures currently below 30 degrees, Tranter’s insights will be crucial in case the weather takes a turn for the hotter, which had been a concern earlier this summer.
Greg Retter, Team GB’s head of performance services, explained that Tranter’s forecasts will not only cover daily updates but also predict long-term trends.
This will allow the team to make any necessary adjustments to their performance plans.
Staying Ahead of Extreme Heat
Retter emphasized that while the current weather is stable and no extreme heat is expected in the near future, Tranter’s role is to alert the team to any upcoming changes.
This proactive approach will help them implement any needed measures to manage extreme temperatures effectively, ensuring they’re well-prepared for any surprises that the weather might throw their way.
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