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TOKYO 2020


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French sports minister takes a dip in the Seine ahead of Paris Olympics

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French sports minister Amรฉlie Oudรฉa-Castรฉra has taken a symbolic dip in the Seine in a bid to ease concerns about water quality before the start of the Paris Olympics.

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Grant Holloway: Road to Paris

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Grant Holloway is considered a gold medal favorite in the men's 110m hurdles at the Paris Games. Catch up on his road to the Olympics here.

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Sailing 101: What's happened since the Tokyo Olympics?

Read full article: Sailing 101: What's happened since the Tokyo Olympics?

A summary of the top storylines in the sport of sailing that have taken place since the Tokyo Olympics, focusing on the biggest personalities looking ahead to the 2024 Paris Olympics.

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Sport climbing 101: Olympic history and results

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Recapping the most essential highlights from Olympic sport climbing, including a list of every medalist so far and the current records for sport climbing ahead of the 2024 Games in Paris.

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Ex-Tokyo Olympics official pleads not guilty to taking bribes in exchange for Games contracts

Read full article: Ex-Tokyo Olympics official pleads not guilty to taking bribes in exchange for Games contracts

A former member of the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee has appeared in district court and pleaded not guilty to taking $1.4 million in bribes in exchange for contracts for the Games.

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Modern Pentathlon at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games

Read full article: Modern Pentathlon at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games

Everything we know so far about modern pentathlon at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

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EU chief turns to Paralympian Vio to inspire Europe's youth

Read full article: EU chief turns to Paralympian Vio to inspire Europe's youth

When European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen was at a loss for words to capture the true spirit of Europe's young, she introduced a special guest of honor at her State of the Union address.

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5 heartwarming, inspiring stories from the first week at the Paralympics

Read full article: 5 heartwarming, inspiring stories from the first week at the Paralympics

The Paralympics got underway in Tokyo this past week, and much like the Olympics that were held last month, it didnโ€™t take long for athletes to produce special moments that inspired the world.

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Chilean shot-putter becomes first Latin American Paralympian to become a Barbie doll

Read full article: Chilean shot-putter becomes first Latin American Paralympian to become a Barbie doll

A Chilean Paralympian who is in a wheelchair became the latest in a series of diversifying Barbie dolls.

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2 sports in the Paralympics that are not played in the Olympics

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The Paralympics have started in Tokyo, and itโ€™s easy to spot sports that are both in Paralympics and Olympics, such as basketball, volleyball, weightlifting, soccer, equestrian and cycling, to name just a few, and with various adaptions.

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Polish Olympian auctions off silver medal to raise money for 8-month-old in need of heart surgery

Read full article: Polish Olympian auctions off silver medal to raise money for 8-month-old in need of heart surgery

This is one silver medal that turned out to be arguably more valuable than all the gold medals combined at the recent Tokyo Olympics.

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Paralympics follow lead of Olympics: No fans during pandemic

Read full article: Paralympics follow lead of Olympics: No fans during pandemic

All fans will be barred from the Paralympics because of the coronavirus pandemic just as they were from the recently-completed Tokyo Olympics.

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Some countries pay more than six figures to athletes who bring home a medal -- but not the U.S.

Read full article: Some countries pay more than six figures to athletes who bring home a medal -- but not the U.S.

Hereโ€™s a breakdown of what certain countries pay athletes when they win a medal in the Summer Olympics, according to Forbes.

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5 things to know about the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics

Read full article: 5 things to know about the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics

With the flame extinguished in Tokyo this past weekend, the torch for the Summer Olympics -- seeing as the Winter Games in Beijing are just six months away -- has been passed to Paris, the host of the 2024 Summer Games.

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Bellaire High graduate playing key role as volunteer at Tokyo Olympic Games

Read full article: Bellaire High graduate playing key role as volunteer at Tokyo Olympic Games

While our women of Team USA crushed it on their way to a gold medal in volleyball there was a Houston area resident playing an unseen but critical role at the Ariake Arena.

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Abrahamson: Doubters, critics, skeptics -- the Games are a wrap, and from the athletes, thanks

Read full article: Abrahamson: Doubters, critics, skeptics -- the Games are a wrap, and from the athletes, thanks

The Tokyo 2020 Summer Games drew Sunday to an end, an Olympics that began as a bet countering controversy and considerable fear โ€” could they come off โ€” and closed with the bet won. The Games happened. And for 16 days, just as it should be, the athletes of the world commanded center stage.

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Athletes to watch at the 2024 Olympic Games

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Athletes to watch at the 2024 Paris Olympics

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Former Cypress Olympian making waves in the business world

Read full article: Former Cypress Olympian making waves in the business world

For Cypress native Cammile Adams swimming in the Olympic games was a lifelong dream come true. Adams competed for Team USA London in 2012 and then as co-captain in Rio in 2016. The memories remain strong.

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These children having their own Olympic Torch relay will put a smile on your face

Read full article: These children having their own Olympic Torch relay will put a smile on your face

Someone cue up the Olympic theme song stat!

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These U.S. cities almost hosted an Olympic Games

Read full article: These U.S. cities almost hosted an Olympic Games

The United States hasnโ€™t hosted any Olympic Games since 2002, when Salt Lake City welcomed the world to the Winter Olympics, but man, there have certainly been some cities that have tried.

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Turkish medalist says gymnastics is like his other passion โ€“ ridding the world of landmines

Read full article: Turkish medalist says gymnastics is like his other passion โ€“ ridding the world of landmines

Ferhat Arican, who took Turkey's first ever medal in gymnastics with a bronze at Tokyo 2020, says his sport is a bit like clearing landmines. And he should know.

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At the Olympic Games, age is just a number that is often ignored

Read full article: At the Olympic Games, age is just a number that is often ignored

The Olympic Games in Tokyo also have brought together athletes of a wide arrange of ages โ€“ teens and pre-teens, middle aged veterans in their late 30s and 40s and at least one genuine senior citizen.

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Water Polo Day 12: Team USA bites the dust, Spain remains perfect

Read full article: Water Polo Day 12: Team USA bites the dust, Spain remains perfect

Spain maintains a perfect water polo record in an emphatic 12-8 victory against Team USA.

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5 heartwarming stories so far from the Olympic track and field competition

Read full article: 5 heartwarming stories so far from the Olympic track and field competition

The competition has produced inspiring moments that have gotten the worldโ€™s attention and embodied the Olympic spirit.

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What a splash! 5 takeaways from the swimming competition in Tokyo

Read full article: What a splash! 5 takeaways from the swimming competition in Tokyo

Well, that was as fast as Caeleb Dressel swimming the 50-meter freestyle.

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What chances do we have to see Simone Biles perform again at the Olympics?

Read full article: What chances do we have to see Simone Biles perform again at the Olympics?

Simone Biles unexpectedly announced her withdrawal from Tuesdayโ€™s Olympic womenโ€™s gymnastics team competition to prioritize her mental health.

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Soviet legend on modern gymnastics routines: 'I'm a little afraid'

Read full article: Soviet legend on modern gymnastics routines: 'I'm a little afraid'

Soviet gymnast Larisa Latynina is filled with a mixed sense of wonder and trepidation when she watches the gravity-defying and often treacherous routines of Simone Biles as the American set out to break her Olympic gold-medal record.

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Houston-area athletes busy in Tokyo this weekend

Read full article: Houston-area athletes busy in Tokyo this weekend

The track and field competition has begun at the Tokyo Olympics, and we have our eyes on several Houston-area athletes.

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Houston native Ginny Fuchs on loss: โ€˜Still honored I got to represent my countryโ€™

Read full article: Houston native Ginny Fuchs on loss: โ€˜Still honored I got to represent my countryโ€™

Going for the gold Houstonโ€™s Virginia โ€œGinnyโ€ Fuchs didnโ€™t get the outcome she had trained and hoped for.

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More than a shirtless flag bearer: How this Tongan athlete has made Olympic history

Read full article: More than a shirtless flag bearer: How this Tongan athlete has made Olympic history

It will nearly impossible for Pita Taufatofua to outlast his original claim to fame as โ€œthe shirtless flag bearer,โ€ which made him a legend on social media.

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Are the cardboard beds in the Olympic Village really โ€˜anti-sexโ€™?Athletes take on claims in hilarious posts, videos

Read full article: Are the cardboard beds in the Olympic Village really โ€˜anti-sexโ€™?Athletes take on claims in hilarious posts, videos

As news rolled out that athletes heading to the Tokyo Olympics would be provided with cardboard beds and plastic mattresses, rumors emerged the beds were designed to prevent athletes from having sex.

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WATCH: The surfing wipeouts of the Tokyo Olympic Games

Read full article: WATCH: The surfing wipeouts of the Tokyo Olympic Games

Watch some of the wet and wild wipeouts from surfing's debut at the Tokyo Olympic Games.

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These athletes should win gold medals in creating hilarious Olympic TikToks

Read full article: These athletes should win gold medals in creating hilarious Olympic TikToks

World-class athletes from all over the globe are in Tokyo to win medals, but theyโ€™re also there to give us behind-the-scenes peeks at the Olympics, in viral TikTok videos.

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Swimmers and softball team looking to continue hot streak for Team USA while Biles, Chiles look for redemption

Read full article: Swimmers and softball team looking to continue hot streak for Team USA while Biles, Chiles look for redemption

Incoming University of Texas freshman Lydia Jacoby has earned one of the latest gold medals for Team USA. The 17-year-old took first place in a nail-biting womenโ€™s 100-meter breaststroke. It was another thrilling day in Tokyo as Team USA racks up more medals. The team is pressing to make it to the podium in every sport and in gymnastics Springโ€™s Simone Biles and the team is looking to re-establish dominance.

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Since 1964, Olympic pictograms have been worth thousands of words

Read full article: Since 1964, Olympic pictograms have been worth thousands of words

It was the portion of the Opening Ceremony that many were talking about, and no, it wasnโ€™t the lighting of the torch.

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Australia breaks its world record, USA women win bronze in freestyle relay

Read full article: Australia breaks its world record, USA women win bronze in freestyle relay

The United States has won a medal in this race in every games it has competed in since 1912, claiming bronze in Tokyo.

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Dell'Aquila, Wongpattanakit win gold in taekwondo

Read full article: Dell'Aquila, Wongpattanakit win gold in taekwondo

Italy's Vito Dell'Aquila and Thailand's Panipak Wongpattanakit wom the first taekwondo gold medals at Tokyo 2020 on Sunday in the men's -58kg and the women's -49kg events, respectively.

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Houston-area athletes in action in Tokyo this weekend at Olympics

Read full article: Houston-area athletes in action in Tokyo this weekend at Olympics

The Olympic Games are underway.

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Russian archer passes out due to heat in Olympic qualification round

Read full article: Russian archer passes out due to heat in Olympic qualification round

Svetlana Gomboeva collapsed as she checked her final scores and required assistance from staff and teammates.

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The Latest: Osaka lights cauldron at Tokyo opening ceremony

Read full article: The Latest: Osaka lights cauldron at Tokyo opening ceremony

Tennis star Naomi Osaka has lit the cauldron at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Games, ending the flameโ€™s long journey from Greece to these delayed Olympics.

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Looking at Tokyo Olympics through the lens of the 1964 Games

Read full article: Looking at Tokyo Olympics through the lens of the 1964 Games

The 1964 Tokyo Olympics showcased Japanโ€™s resiliency and reemergence.

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U.S. womenโ€™s soccer team loses opener: What does it mean?

Read full article: U.S. womenโ€™s soccer team loses opener: What does it mean?

The United States women's soccer team lost for the first time in nearly 50 matches and it's come at a bad time. What do they need to keep their medal hopes in tact?

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Tokyo 2020 chief says he canโ€™t rule out last-minute cancellation of Olympic games if COVID-19 numbers continue to rise

Read full article: Tokyo 2020 chief says he canโ€™t rule out last-minute cancellation of Olympic games if COVID-19 numbers continue to rise

There are three days to go until the official start of the Olympics, and Tokyo 2020 CEO Toshiro Muto is not ruling out a last-minute cancellation of the games amid the rising number of COVID-19 cases.

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Japanese PM Suga says world should see safe Olympics staged

Read full article: Japanese PM Suga says world should see safe Olympics staged

Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga says the world needs to see that Japan can stage a safe Olympics.

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Olympic sponsor Toyota pulls Games-related TV ads in Japan

Read full article: Olympic sponsor Toyota pulls Games-related TV ads in Japan

Toyota wonโ€™t be airing any Olympic-themed advertisements on Japanese television during the Tokyo Games despite being one of the IOCโ€™s top corporate sponsors.

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Zero risk? Virus cases test Olympic organizers' assurances

Read full article: Zero risk? Virus cases test Olympic organizers' assurances

Two South African soccer players have become the first athletes inside the Olympic Village to test positive for COVID-19.

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Fans banned at Olympics; Tokyo under state of emergency

Read full article: Fans banned at Olympics; Tokyo under state of emergency

Fans will be banned from the Tokyo areaโ€™s stadiums and arenas when the Olympic Games begin in two weeks.

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6 swimmers going to the Olympics you should know about

Read full article: 6 swimmers going to the Olympics you should know about

We lost a lot last summer due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and one of those things was the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

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Skyโ€™s the limit: Meet the 12-year-old whoโ€™s likely to become one of the youngest Olympians ever

Read full article: Skyโ€™s the limit: Meet the 12-year-old whoโ€™s likely to become one of the youngest Olympians ever

Meet Sky Brown, a skateboarding prodigy who is on the verge of becoming one of the youngest athletes to ever compete at the Summer Olympics.

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Houstonian Ginny Fuchs officially on the USA Olympic team for Tokyo

Read full article: Houstonian Ginny Fuchs officially on the USA Olympic team for Tokyo

Ginny Fuchs finally got the call on Wednesday that she's been waiting for - the one to let her know she is officially an Olympian headed to the Tokyo Olympics.

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Tokyo under โ€˜emergency ordersโ€™ with Olympics 3 months away

Read full article: Tokyo under โ€˜emergency ordersโ€™ with Olympics 3 months away

Tokyo and Japanโ€™s second largest metropolitan area of Osaka are coming under emergency orders aimed at stemming surging cases of the coronavirus.

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Team USA has failed to medal in these 5 Summer Olympic sports

Read full article: Team USA has failed to medal in these 5 Summer Olympic sports

Itโ€™s no secret that the United States is the most decorated country when it comes to winning medals at the Summer Olympics, with the red, white and blue taking home more than 2,600 medals, the most of any country.

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Head of Tokyo Olympics again says games will not be canceled

Read full article: Head of Tokyo Olympics again says games will not be canceled

Tokyo Olympic organizers are again being forced to assure the world that the postponed games will open in just over three months despite surging COVID-19 cases in Japan.

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Tokyo Olympic torch relay taken off streets of Osaka

Read full article: Tokyo Olympic torch relay taken off streets of Osaka

The Tokyo Olympic torch relay will not run through the streets of Osaka prefecture next week because of rising COVID-19 cases.

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Mayor, governor want to cancel Osaka legs of Olympic relay

Read full article: Mayor, governor want to cancel Osaka legs of Olympic relay

The governor of Osaka prefecture said on Thursday that he wants to cancel the Olympic torch relay legs going through Osaka later this month. (Kim Kyung-Hoon/Pool Photo via AP, File)TOKYO โ€“ The Tokyo Olympic torch relay ran into big trouble on Thursday when the governor of Osaka prefecture and the mayor of the city of Osaka asked that relay legs going through the city be canceled with the games opening in less than four months. โ€œWhen I watch the torch relay elsewhere in Japan, people tend to gather and those places get crowded," Osaka Mayor Ichiro Matsui said Thursday. "Itโ€™s very unfortunate but I think we should call it off.โ€Osaka Governor Hirofumi Yoshimura echoed the mayor: "I think the torch relay through the middle of Osaka should be canceled.โ€Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga suggested on Thursday that the Osaka relay was off. AdThe torch relay is scheduled to arrive in Osaka prefecture on April 13 and will go through the city on April 14.

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Volunteers from abroad ruled out for Tokyo Olympics

Read full article: Volunteers from abroad ruled out for Tokyo Olympics

Seiko Hashimoto, center, President of the Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, talks with Kyoko Raita, right, Tokyo 2020 Executive Board member and speaker for a presentation on the Olympic Charter and Gender Equality in Tokyo, Japan, Monday, March 22, 2021. Fujio Mitarai, Honorary President of Tokyo 2020, is at left. Hashimoto said they will take all possible COVID-19 countermeasures as the torch relay opens this Thursday from northeastern Fukushima prefecture. (Kimimasa Mayama/Pool Photo via AP)TOKYO โ€“ Volunteers from abroad will not be allowed into Japan for the postponed Tokyo Olympics, organizers said Monday. Japan's Kyodo news agency, quoting โ€œsources close to the matter,โ€ said around 500 overseas volunteers would be given exemptions to enter Japan.

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Olympic host Japan will not take part in China vaccine offer

Read full article: Olympic host Japan will not take part in China vaccine offer

Seiko Hashimoto, president of the Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (Tokyo 2020), speaks during a news conference Thursday, March 11, 2021, after attending the International Olympic Committee (IOC) general meeting. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko, Pool)TOKYO โ€“ Japan will not take part in Chinaโ€™s offer โ€” accepted by the International Olympic Committee โ€” to provide vaccines for โ€œparticipantsโ€ in the postponed Tokyo Games and next yearโ€™s Beijing Winter Games. Olympic Minister Tamayo Marukawa said Friday that Japan had not been consulted by the IOC about the Chinese vaccines, and that Japanese athletes would not take them. โ€œWe have been taking comprehensive anti-infectious disease measures for the Tokyo Games in order to allow participation without vaccinations,โ€ Marukawa said. AdThe IOC has indicated it is a sports body and will not meddle in domestic issues in China.

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IOC members worry about banning foreign fans from Olympics

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(AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko, Pool)TOKYO โ€“ Several IOC members on Thursday reminded Tokyo Olympic organizers about the potential negative consequences of banning overseas fans from attending the postponed games. Tokyo organizers say a final decision about fans from abroad will be made before the torch relay starts on March 25. Many unsourced reports in Japan, citing unnamed officials, say the decision has already been made to keep fans from abroad out of the country. โ€œSo the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee is not in a position to comment.โ€AdRecent polls show up to 80% in Japan think the Olympics should be postponed or canceled. Reports in Japan say organizers are considering allowing some fans from abroad to attend if they have tickets from sponsors, national Olympic committees, or sports federations.

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New Tokyo Olympic president tries to assure Japan on safety

Read full article: New Tokyo Olympic president tries to assure Japan on safety

Seiko Hashimoto, president of the Tokyo Organizing Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (Tokyo 2020), speaks before reporters after a five-party meeting at the Tokyo 2020 headquarters in Tokyo on Wednesday, March 3, 2021. (Du Xiaoyi/Pool Photo via AP)TOKYO โ€“ The new president of the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee has begun holding weekly news conferences hoping to win over a doubting Japanese public with the postponed games opening in just under five months. โ€œI understand there are a lot of people in Tokyo and in Japan who have concerns about the games in Tokyo this summer. โ€œPeople need to start to build confidence in the safety of the games,โ€ Hashimoto said. โ€œPeople in the world are now paying attention to gender issues, diversity issues on the organizing committee," she said.

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Fans from abroad unlikely for postponed Tokyo Olympics

Read full article: Fans from abroad unlikely for postponed Tokyo Olympics

This photo shows the opening remark session of a five-party meeting held by the Tokyo Organizing Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (Tokyo 2020) at the Tokyo 2020 headquarters in Tokyo on Wednesday, March 3, 2021. The organizing committee has budgeted income of $800 million from ticket sales. The Tokyo Games have been haunted by problems. A bribery scandal tied to the bid in 2013 forced the resignation two years ago of Japanese Olympic Committee President Tsunekazu Takeda. Last month, former organizing committee president Yoshiro Mori was forced to resign after making sexist comments about women.

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Tokyo Games offer Playbooks to assure athletes, sway public

Read full article: Tokyo Games offer Playbooks to assure athletes, sway public

Christophe Dubi, Olympic Games Executive Director for the International Olympic Committee (IOC), joins other representatives from the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and the Tokyo Organizing Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (Tokyo 2020) at a Joint press briefing in Tokyo on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021. โ€œThere are indeed a lot of questions in the public domain about how the games will take place this summer. And today is a preliminary review of how things will be done," Olympic Games executive director Christophe Dubi said in a video news conference with Tokyo officials. The rollout of the Playbooks is aimed at assuring athletes, and an attempt to convince the Japanese public that the Olympics should go ahead. The IOC held a similar session earlier in the week with Olympic athletes and their representatives to explain the stringent guidelines in their rule books.

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Amid cancellation talk, Tokyo Olympics `focused on hosting'

Read full article: Amid cancellation talk, Tokyo Olympics `focused on hosting'

FILE - In this Nov. 16, 2020, file photo, ThomasBach, International Olympic Committee (IOC) President,speaks during the joint press conference between IOC and Tokyo Organizing Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (Tokyo 2020) in Tokyo, Japan. The International Olympic Committee is pushing back against reports that the postponed Tokyo Olympics will be canceled and will not open on July 23. The Tokyo Games were postponed 10 months ago at the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, and now their future appears threatened again. (DuXiaoyi/Pool Photo via AP, File)TOKYO โ€“ IOC President Thomas Bach and local organizers are pushing back against reports that the postponed Tokyo Olympics will be canceled. โ€œThere is no doubt the Tokyo 2020 Games will be very different to any previous games and that this summerโ€™s event looks a long way off right now.

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Tokyo Olympics delay costs may reach $2.8 billion

Read full article: Tokyo Olympics delay costs may reach $2.8 billion

(Kazuhiro Nogi/Pool Photo via AP)TOKYO โ€“ The cost of the postponement for the Tokyo Olympics could reach about $2.8 billion, according to figures released Friday by the Tokyo organizing committee, the Tokyo city government and Japanโ€™s national government. โ€œI think our biggest challenge is the additional costs,โ€ Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike said during an online news conference. Tokyo said the Olympics would cost $7.3 billion overall when it won the bid in 2013 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The operational cost for the delay is listed at 171 billion yen, or about $1.64 billion at the present exchange rate. Tokyo organizers also said they could add 27 billion yen (about $260 million) from a contingency fund to help cover added costs.

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Bach issues gentle plea for Olympians to get vaccinated

Read full article: Bach issues gentle plea for Olympians to get vaccinated

IOC President Thomas Bach wearing a protective mask talks to journalists during a visit to Olympic and Paralympic Village in Tokyo Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2020. (Nicolas Datiche/Pool Photo via AP)TOKYO โ€“ As he toured the Athletes Village on Tuesday, IOC President Thomas Bach issued a gentle plea to all competitors to get vaccinated before the Tokyo Olympics โ€” if a vaccine is available. In a more private setting, Bach has spoken directly about Olympic athletesโ€™ responsibility to consider the vaccine. In an on-line session last month with the IOCโ€™s Athletesโ€™ Commission, Bach was asked โ€” among other things โ€” if athletes would be โ€œforcedโ€ to be vaccinated. As well as the 11,000 Olympic athletes, there could be tens of thousands of officials, judges, VIPs, and media and broadcasters traveling to Japan for the games.

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Tokyo Olympics and IOC find mostly minor areas to 'simplify'

Read full article: Tokyo Olympics and IOC find mostly minor areas to 'simplify'

CEO of Tokyo 2020 Toshiro Muto and President of Tokyo 2020 Yoshiro Mori wear face masks as they leave a joint press conference between the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and Tokyo Organizing Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (Tokyo 2020) Friday, Sept. 25, 2020, in Tokyo. (Rodrigo Reyes Marin/Pool Photo via AP)TOKYO โ€“ Tokyo Olympic organizers announced several โ€œsimplificationโ€ changes Friday for next yearโ€™s postponed games, though with few large-scale cost savings. Simplifying the Tokyo Games has been a pledge of the International Olympic Committee and local organizers since COVID-19 forced the unprecedented delay six months ago. Tokyo organizing committee CEO Toshiro Muto was asked how much was being saved by the simplification. IOC President Thomas Bach, addressing Japanese officials on Thursday, suggested a vaccine could be ready for the Olympics, which open on July 23, 2021.

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Tokyo Olympic head says 80% of facilities lined up for 2021

Read full article: Tokyo Olympic head says 80% of facilities lined up for 2021

FILE.- In this May 12, 2020, file photo, a lone security guard stands at one of the venues for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. The head of the Tokyo Olympics on Friday, June 12, 2020, says that 80% of the facilities needed for next year's games have basic approvalto be used. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko, File)TOKYO About 80% of the facilities needed for next years postponed Tokyo Olympics have been lined up, the president of the organizing committee said Friday. The International Olympic Committee has said it will chip in $650 million, but has not offered specifics. The Tokyo Games are set to open on July 23, 2021.

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Q&A: State of Tokyo Olympics 2 1/2 months after postponement

Read full article: Q&A: State of Tokyo Olympics 2 1/2 months after postponement

TOKYO It's been 2 1/2 months since the Tokyo Olympics were postponed until next year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The IOC executive board meets on Wednesday and will hear a brief presentation from Tokyo organizers on a remote hookup, explaining where things stand. Pierre Ducrey, Olympic Games operations director, said last week that retaining the Olympic Village was problem No. A: No matter where the Olympics are held, or in what city, most Olympic venues look much the same on television. Bach earlier this year warned against using the Tokyo Olympics as a platform for highlighting political and social causes.

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