SEA Games: Organisers fear food poisoning after 'loose stools' hamper cyclists
South East Asian Games organisers launched an investigation into feared food poisoning on Thursday after "a bout of loose stools" struck several athletes in the cycling competition.
Cyclists complained their performance had been affected as the competition in Singapore got under way with the men's and women's individual time trials.
The Straits Times newspaper said the cyclists were staying at Resorts World Sentosa, a hotel, casino and funpark complex popular with tourists.
Felt sick after eating egg curry: Muhammad Fauzan Bin Ahmad Lutfi of Malaysia. Photo: Getty Images
Malaysian rider Muhammad Fauzan Ahmad Lutfi blamed his dinner of chicken and curried egg for his performance after he finished 11th in the men's time trial.
"Two other riders, including my roommate, are down too. I think it was the chicken and the curried egg at dinner. I felt sick at around 1am last night," he said.
The incident follows a food poisoning outbreak at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore, which affected more than 20 people working for the organising committee.
"The Singapore Southeast Asian Games Organising Committee has received a report of an incident involving a bout of loose stools that has affected a few athletes early this morning," a statement said. "We are investigating the matter with the relevant authorities and reinforcing hygiene practices."
The Straits Times newspaper said the cyclists were staying at Resorts World Sentosa, a hotel, casino and funpark complex popular with tourists.
Malaysian rider Muhammad Fauzan Ahmad Lutfi blamed his dinner of chicken and curried egg for his performance after he finished 11th in the men's time trial.
"Two other riders, including my roommate, are down too. I think it was the chicken and the curried egg at dinner. I felt sick at around 1am last night," he said.
The incident follows a food poisoning outbreak at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore, which affected more than 20 people working for the organising committee.
Source: Sydney Morning Herald June 11th 2015