The event’s very first scheduled match at the pandemic-delayed Tokyo Games was canceled on Saturday morning because a Czech player tested positive for COVID-19.
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Fethi Nourine and his coach, Amar Benikhlef, told Algerian media they were withdrawing to avoid a possible second-round matchup with Israel’s Tohar Butbul in the men’s 73 kg division on Monday.
The International Judo Federation’s executive committee has temporarily suspended Nourine and Benikhlef, who are likely to face sanctions beyond the Olympics, which began Saturday.
As the most successful badminton player Canada has ever produced, the 29-year-old Li has enjoyed her moments of on-court triumph, including a fourth-place finish in doubles with partner Alex Bruce at the 2012 London Olympics, still Canada’s best result in a Games.
“The fact I was standing in line a metre away from them, and seeing how tall they actually were, that was amazing for me,” said the five-foot-eight Li.
Athletes marched into the stadium in their usual parade, waving enthusiastically to thousands of empty seats and to a world hungry to watch them compete but surely wondering what to make of it all.
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Tropical Storm Nepartak has formed southeast of Japan and could make landfall north of Tokyo early next week with winds of at least 46 miles per hour on U.S.
“They just get this motivation that’s just unreal,” said DeLissa Walker, who co-owns the gym just outside New York City with her sister Candice.
Yet despite all the warning signs flashing in front of the United States Olympic swim team, it could well end with something at least approaching the customary medal haul.
In the video, Coppell hit the bar with his chest as he vaulted over.