Paris Olympics: Tuvalu, a nation where athletes train on airport runway, send one-man team
- Karalo Maibuca will jet across the world to race for Tuvalu in the men’s 100 metres at next month’s Games
Athletes on Tuvalu train on the airport runway in the absence of a running track, but the tiny Pacific nation will still manage to send a one-man sprint team to the Paris Olympics.
Karalo Maibuca will jet across the world to race for Tuvalu in the men’s 100 metres at next month’s Games.
The 25-year-old was flag-bearer three years ago in Tokyo, a role he will reprise in the French capital – he is his country’s sole representative.
Tuvalu has a population of around 11,000 and is made up of a string of low-lying islands and narrow atolls, some of which are just a few hundred metres wide.
With space at a premium, Tuvalu doesn’t have a proper running track.
One of the few open spaces in the capital Funafuti is the airport, where the public use the runway for recreation in between the handful of international flights which come and go each week.