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Tokyo Olympics: Opening Ceremony highlights ’emotional unity’

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The Tokyo 2020 Olympics Opening Ceremony began on Friday, with a solemn performance in front of a pretty much empty Olympic Stadium that acknowledged the pandemic that forced the Games to be postponed a year ago.

The dancers and athletes began the performance by working out and training alone, simulating the disconnection and isolation produced by COVID-19. With a stylized pattern of dancers connecting to one another with brilliantly colored red bands, the sequence evolved into a symbol of the Olympics bringing the world back together.

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Misia, a Japanese singer, sung the national song, and then dancers dressed as craftsmen built the interlocking Olympic rings while traditional Japanese music played.

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In the last hours of preparation, the event was also marred by a slew of scandals.

Comedian Kentaro Kobayashi, the director of the Tokyo Olympics Opening and Closing Ceremonies, was sacked on Thursday when a video from a 1998 act surfaced in which he made Holocaust jokes.

 

“In the short time remaining before the Opening Ceremony, we offer our deepest apologies for any offense and anguish this matter may have caused to the many people involved in the Olympic Games, as well as to the citizens of Japan and the world,” the Tokyo organizers said in a statement.

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Pakistani Contingent Arrives In Japan To Participate In Tokyo Olympics

Pakistani Contingent Arrives In Japan To Participate In Tokyo Olympics

Pakistani contingent arrived in Japan for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. 10 Pakistani athletes will participate in 6 Olympic Games. Arshad Nadeem and Najma Parveen in Athletics, Mahur Shehzad in Badminton and Shah Hussain Shah in Judo will represent Pakistan. A three-member shooting team comprising Gulfam Joseph, Khalil Akhtar and Ghulam Mustafa Bashir will take part … Read more

Tokyo Olympics 2020: Athletes will put on their own medals

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To prevent the coronavirus from spreading at the Tokyo Olympics, athletes will wear their medals around their necks themsleves.

International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach announced the “very significant change” to traditional medal presentations in the 339 events on Wednesday.

“The medals will not be given around the neck,” Bach told international media on a conference call from Tokyo. “They will be presented to the athlete on a tray and then the athlete will take the medal him or herself.”

“It will be made sure that the person who will put the medal on tray will do so only with disinfected gloves so that the athlete can be sure that nobody touched them before,” Bach added.

The Olympic practice differs from that of European football, where UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has personally draped medals over the necks of players at recent championship finals.

At the Euro 2020 medal and trophy ceremony in London on Sunday, Ceferin shook hands with Italy’s star goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. In a penalty shootout, Donnarumma’s save secured Italy’s victory over England.

Bach confirmed on Wednesday that in Tokyo “there will be no shake hands and there will be no hugs there during the ceremony.”

An IOC member or a high-ranking official from a sport’s governing body often presents an Olympic medal.

The International Olympic Committee previously stated that medalists and ceremony officials would be required to wear masks.

The Tokyo Olympics begin on July 23 with the city in a state of emergency due to an increase of COVID-19 cases.

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One Person Tested Positive For Coronavirus During Olympic Test Events

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On Wednesday, the Tokyo 2020 president said that during Olympic test events in late April, one person was tested positive for coronavirus, however, there was no further outbreak.

As per the Tokyo 2020 President Seiko Hashimoto, one of the coaches flying into Japan to participate in an Olympic test event was tested positive for coronavirus at the airport and was immediately quarantined.

But Hashimoto reemphasized that the organizers would ensure safety measures to hold the Olympics in July.

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Pakistani equestrian Usman Khan seriously injured in accident in Australia

Usman's Olympic dreams shattered when he loses his equine partner

Pakistan’s top equestrian and the country’s only four-star rider Usman Khan was only a few meters away from retaining his place in Tokyo Olympics when he got injured in an accident during a qualifying round in Australia. As per reports, Usman Khan was seriously injured in the accident, and his horse named ‘Kasheer’ died. Usman … Read more

UAE Team Emirates signs 3 year deal with Felix Grob

Felix Grob The German Rider joins UAE Team Emirates

The UAE Team Emirates, continuing their run of hiring potential superstars has signed a three-year contract with the young German rider Felix Grob. Felix Grob signed a professional contract with the squad on a three-year deal from the start of 2022 but will start his WorldTour career as a trainee from August 1 with UAE. … Read more

Japan: Tokyo Olympics might get cancelled if covid-19 worsens

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A Japanese ruling party’s senior official said abandoning this year’s Olympics in Tokyo remains an option if the covid-19 crisis becomes worse, as the fourth wave of infections surges less than 100 days from the planned start of the Games. “If it seems impossible to do it any more, then we have to stop, decisively,” … Read more

Tokyo Olympics And Paralympics: Japan Bans Overseas Spectators

Tokyo Olympics And Paralympics: Japan Bans Overseas Spectators

Japan has banned foreign spectators from attending this year’s Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics due to the global pandemic of the coronavirus. A statement issued by the Olympic organizers on Saturday said that the Japanese authorities have reached this conclusion in order to clarify the ticket holders living abroad. The statement said that the International Olympic … Read more

Tokyo Olympics 2020: Only 6 officials allowed for each delegation

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In order to curb the spread of the coronavirus, the International Olympic Committee IOC has set a limit of six officials to be allowed to participate in the Parade of Nations at the opening ceremony of the postponed Tokyo Olympics. According to the details, Tokyo Olympic Games Coordination Commission chairman John Coates in a recent … Read more

Tokyo Olympics could not take place next year amid COVID-19 fears

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Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe has said that Tokyo Olympics could not take place next year unless the coronavirus pandemic is contained. Japan postponed the Games until July 2021 because of the coronavirus crisis also known as COVID-19. In his recent statement, Shinzo Abe said  “We’ve been saying the Olympic and Paralympic Games must … Read more

Tokyo Olympics 2020 postponed until 2021 amid Coronavirus

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The International Olympic Committee (IOC), has confirmed that the Tokyo Olympics   2020 have been postponed for 1 year after IOC president Thomas Bach agreed to a request from Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. While speaking to reporters following a call with IOC President on Tuesday, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe confirmed reporters that Bach had … Read more

Javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem achieved a milestone

Javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem achieved a milestone

Pakistani javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem on Saturday has been qualified for the Tokyo Olympics following a throw of 86.29m at the ongoing 2019 South Asian Games (SAG) In Kathmandu, Nepal. According to the details, Arshad Nadeem won gold at the ongoing 2019 South Asian Games. The feat also helped him bag a spot for Pakistan … Read more

Pakistan Hockey Federation pays first installment of fine to IHF

PHF pays first penalty to IHF

The Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) paid the first tranche of the fine to the International Hockey Federation (IHF) for pulling out of the Pro Hockey League at the last minute. PHF has submitted the first installment of fines to the Asian Hockey Federation which has handed over the fine to the world body. Pakistan Hockey … Read more