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"I saw the boat on the left side and found it quite strange that the starting bell came.BBC commentator Matt Chilton described the start as a "shambles," saying he had "never seen anything like that before at the start of a triathlon - let alone one at the Olympics." Meanwhile, in the BBC studio GB triathlete Non Stanford said: "I've never seen that - definitely not in the Olympics. Hopefully the guys who did jump in, it didn't affect their race too much.""I felt that the boat was still in front of the left side of the pontoon, so when I jumped in, I thought that this would most likely be pulled back and go for another start.
"I just tried not to go too slow but keep a little bit left and look at it in a positive way that I actually got a little pre warm up before the start."

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