U.S. triathlete Jarrod Shoemaker has a decision to make at the opening
ceremony of the Olympics next month in Beijing: Should he strap on a
mask?
Chinese officials insist the notorious Beijing air will be cleaner by
August, making such contraptions unnecessary. Concerned about the
pollution, the U.S. Olympic Committee is distributing a high-tech mask,
developed in secrecy, to its more than 600 Olympians. If athletes
deploy it, they risk insulting the hosts. Then there's the geek factor.
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