Cooling Measures for Spectators in Tokyo
As the heat and humidity in Tokyo soar, event organisers have introduced several cooling strategies to ensure spectator comfort. With temperatures hovering around 30°C and likely to increase, these measures are vital for both spectators and athletes alike.
Volunteers Providing Relief
Dedicated volunteers dressed for the occasion are actively assisting fans during the events. They are stationed throughout the venue, equipped with misting systems to provide refreshing sprays that help to cool down attendees in the sweltering conditions.

Cooling Areas in Action
Numerous designated cooling zones have been established outside the stadium. One such area is a walkthrough cooling section that has been well-received by spectators seeking respite from the oppressive temperatures.

Organisers’ Efforts to Combat Heat
The organisers are taking significant steps to mitigate the effects of the relentless heat. Continuous efforts include providing shade and hydration stations in key locations. While these temporary measures offer brief relief, they are critical for the health and well-being of individuals exposed to such extreme weather.

Impacts on Competitors
The challenging weather conditions have put considerable pressure on athletes as well. A recent report detailed how participants are contending with the heat, which can feel oppressive. Organisers hope that the cooling measures will alleviate risks and support athlete performance, particularly during strenuous events like the women’s marathon, which was completed without significant incidents.
