Tag: Tokyo 2020
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IU Swimming And Diving Well Represented At The Tokyo Olympics | WTIU
Indiana University’s swimming and diving program has a proud history in the Olympics, and it will again be on display at the Summer Games in Tokyo. Full Story: https://indianapublicmedia.org/news/i…
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Pelham Native, Elite Swimmer Set to Test Her Skills Against World’s Best at Olympic Games | News 12
Pelham native and elite swimmer Kate Douglass will test her swimming skills against the world’s best at the upcoming Olympic Games in Tokyo.
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Indiana Swimmers Who Spent Nearly Their Entire High School Careers Together Chase Olympic Dreams | WLWT
Carmel High School sits just north of Indianapolis. It’s known for its nationally recognized boys and girls swim programs but has never had an Olympian.
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14-Year-Old Swimmer Summer McIntosh Competes for Canada in Tokyo | CBC News: The National
14-year-old swimmer Summer McIntosh is ready to compete in Tokyo against the best in the world, many of whom are older and more experienced, just weeks after qualifying for the games.
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Tokyo Olympics Opens to a Virtual Audience | Sky News
Athletes marched in a near-empty stadium at the opening ceremony for the Tokyo Olympic games while audiences clapped through an app on their phones.
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Campaign Tokyo: Bronte Campbell on Her Australian Swimming Team Journey From London to Tokyo | NSW Institute of Sport
Find out more about #TeamNSWIS‘ Campaign Tokyo athlete and staff representatives: www.nswis.com.au/campaigntokyo/
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What Happens When Olympic Athletes Test Positive for Coronavirus? | Click On Detroit | Local 4 | WDIV
Olympic organizers have known from the start that in spite of precautions some Olympians will test positive for COVID-19. They’ve devised a system to try and contain those cases as quickly as possible and limit the spread to other athletes and staff.
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The Tokyo Olympics Opening Ceremony Was Eerily Quiet | TIME
The Opening Ceremony for the Tokyo Olympics, a year delayed, publicly opposed —went off Friday night on a humid 82-degree evening in Tokyo, in an Olympic Stadium eerily quiet since it was devoid of its traditional horde of excited spectators.