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An Olympic windsurfer was hospitalized with a virus, and his coach is blaming the sewage-filled Rio waters

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Wonwoo Cho spent 24 hours in the hospital. Leo Correa/AP

Another 2016 Olympic athlete has gotten sick from the polluted Rio waterways.

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South Korean windsurfer Wonwoo Cho was taken to the hospital after catching a virus during a sailing test on the virus-ridden Guanabara Bay.

Afterward, his coach, Danny Ok, ripped the waterways in a Facebook post while adding pictures of Cho being taken to the hospital and the filthy brown water. 

According to The Associated Press, Cho was "50-60%" after a 24-hour hospital stay and was training again. While he wasn't sure why he got sick, Ok said, "it's probably from the water."

Ok also said the water was "smelly," adding, "Especially in the bay, it’s terrible. I can’t imagine how they can have racing in this area."

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Cho is not the first athlete to get sick during test events on the waterways, which an AP study found be "teeming" with viruses that could make athletes "violently ill." While some athletes have shrugged off concerns over the conditions, last week 13 US rowers got sick from the water.

Rio officials have fallen short of their promise to cut off 80% of the sewage and pollution that runs into the bay, despite pressure from Olympic officials. However, Rio mayor Eduardo Paes recently said the pollution problems were greatly exaggerated by the media. According to The Guardian, the waterway cleansing efforts are only at about 50% and unlikely to change greatly with the events less than one year away.

We have reached out to the Rio Olympic Organizing Committee for comment and will update when we hear back.

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