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Three German swimmers became ill after competing in open water races at the Paris Olympics .
Swimmers were not identified in a statement released Saturday by the German Olympic Sports Confederation .
It's not immediately clear if the long-polluted Seine River was responsible for their sickness.
A total of 53 swimmers -- 29 men and 24 women -- competed in the open water events.
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