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    North Korea airs first Tokyo Olympics broadcast two days AFTER Closing Ceremony with Team GB vs Chile women’s football

    NORTH KOREA aired its first Tokyo 2020 broadcast a whole TWO DAYS after the Olympic Games’ closing ceremony.The delayed Tokyo 2020 Games came to an end last Sunday with a spectacular closing ceremony at the Olympic Stadium.
    The Tokyo 2020 Olympics came to an end last weekCredit: AP
    But North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has so far only permitted a single three-week-old event from the tournament be broadcastCredit: AFP
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    But the government in Pyongyang have only just begun broadcasting events from the tournament.
    According to Yonhap, the socialist regime’s first broadcast of the Games was the women’s match between Team GB and Chile.
    That match, which Team GB comfortably won 2-0, originally took place THREE WEEKS ago.
    Korean Central Television (KCTV) aired 70 minutes of Team GB’s opening fixture of the tournament.
    Specialist North Korean website NK News claims the game was aired without any commentary and with a low resolution.
    Residents in North Korea would’ve had no knowledge of the Games as they aren’t permitted access to the internet or watch international TV channels.

    North Korea opted against sending a delegation to Tokyo this year due to concerns over the coronavirus pandemic, insisting they wanted to protect their athletes.
    The regime, however, has publicly claimed there are no cases of Covid in the country.
    A statement from the country’s ministry of sport read: “The committee decided not to join the 32nd Olympics Games to protect athletes from the global health crisis caused by the coronavirus.”
    The International Olympic Committee reached out to North Korea several times to assess the state of the pandemic within its borders.

    An IOC spokesperson said: “The IOC has not received any official application from the NOC of DPRK to be released from their obligation to take part in the Olympic Games according to the Olympic Charter.”
    The Tokyo 2020 games marked the first time North Korea has missed a summer games since 1988.
    The North Korean government opted to boycott the Seoul Games due to the ongoing Cold War, which ended three years later.

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    Olympic marathon runner who knocked over row of water bottles denies he did it on purpose and says they were ‘slippery’

    THE Olympic marathon runner who knocked over an entire row of water bottles claims it was an accident – and insisted they were ‘slippery’.Morhad Amdouni hit the headlines at the weekend when he reached the water station during the 26.2-mile race in 27-degree heat in Sapporo.
    Morhad Amdouni wiped out a whole row of water bottles at a drinking station during the Olympic marathonCredit: Instagram
    He collected the final bottle in the line but claimed the rest were ‘slippery’Credit: Instagram
    But rather than simply grabbing one bottle like his competitors in front, the Frenchman wiped out the whole line that had been set up.
    To top it off, he grabbed the final drink and went on his way as his rivals and viewers at home watched on baffled.
    But after being branded the ‘biggest d***head of the Tokyo Olympics’ by Piers Morgan, Amdouni has told his version of events – and denied doing the deed deliberately.
    As reported by RMC, the athlete said: “With fatigue and all that, I was gradually starting to lose lucidity and energy while hanging on.
    “I would like to apologise to the athletes. At one point, I tried to hold a bottle of water but I dropped some. It was not easy trying to hang on.
    “Out of principle, I tried to share the bottles of water during the race while respecting everyone and going high and proud, fighting for our colours of the jersey.”
    He later clarified on Facebook: “To put an end to all the sterile controversies generated by the video, I put this video [out to help you] really understand what happened.
    “To guarantee freshness to the bottles, they are soaked in the water which makes them slippery.
    “However, it is clear that I try to take one from the beginning of the row but these slip when I touch them.”
    Amdouni eventually finished in 17th place recording a time of two hours 14 minutes and 33 seconds.
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    The race was eventually won by Kenyan legend Eliud Kipchoge.
    Kipchoge finished in a time of two hours, eight minutes and 38 seconds to take gold.
    In winning the marathon he became one of three to successfully reclaim the title, after his victory in Rio 2016.
    Frenchman Amdouni also competed in the 10,000m at the Tokyo GamesCredit: Getty

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    Tokyo 2020 medal table: USA beat China to top spot after landing three golds on final day of Olympics

    AMERICA once again claimed top spot in the medal table as they pipped China on the final day thanks to three golds.The USA scooped gold medals in the women’s basketball and women’s volleyball, while Jennifer Valente won in her omnium event in track cycling.
    Team USA finish the Tokyo 2020 Games at the top of the medal table thanks to three golds on the final day
    Track cyclist Jennifer Valente poses with her gold medal after winning the women’s omniumCredit: EPA
    The US Olympic team also won the most medals at Tokyo 2020 with a whopping 113 in total.
    They won an incredible 39 golds – one more than China – while also taking home 41 silvers and 33 bronze medals.
    It is the third Games in a row that America have finished top of the pile and sixth out of the last seven Olympics.
    The only Games they have failed to come top in the table since Atlanta 1996 is Beijing 2008 where hosts China finished in first place.
    Incredibly, Team USA have won the most medals at every Games since hosting the global tournament in 1996.
    Another astonishing achievement is that America have never finished outside of the top three in either the medal table or medals won since the very first Athens 1896 Games.
    And they could have had two more gold medals on the final day at Tokyo, but boxers Keyshawn Davis and Richard Torrez Jr lost in their respective lightweight and super-heavyweight bouts.
    Swimmer Caeleb Dressel won the most medals in the 2020 Games, having claimed five golds to bring his total Olympic medal count to seven.
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    Team GB finished fourth in the medal table after winning 22 golds
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    It was another memorable games for Team GB, who finished in fourth spot with a fantastic 22 gold medals.
    Two more golds were won on the final day, with boxer Lauren Price beating China’s Li Qian in the middleweight event.
    And Jason Kenny created British history by becoming the first Olympian to win seven gold medals after he defended his keirin title.
    Great Britain have now finished in the top four for the fourth consecutive Games, having finished fourth in Beijing, third in London and second in Rio.
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    Team GB’s Jess Judd has to be helped off track after 10,000m final as she struggles in energy-sapping humidity

    TEAM GB star Jess Judd had to be carried by medical staff after collapsing on the track following a sweltering run in the 10,000m finals.Judd collapsed to the ground after finishing 17th in the gruelling race at the Tokyo Stadium, which she completed in 32 minutes.
    Team GB’s Jess Judd collapsed to the track after completing the 10,000mCredit: GETTY
    The Rochford runner needed assistance after collapsing to the track
    Two medical officials help the striken Judd leave the trackCredit: REX
    Judd was placed in a wheelchair before she was taken off the track and given fluidsCredit: REZ
    The 26-year-old laid on the ground for several minutes and begged for water before team-mate Eilish McColgan, who came ninth, brought her a bottle.
    Judd was promptly checked over by medical officials, who briefly placed her into a wheelchair following the gruelling 32-degree run.
    And she was eventually taken away from the track and given fluids to help her rehydrate.
    After the race, the Rochford runner said: “That is the closest I’ve come to not finished.
    “When it gets to you, it gets to you.
    That is the closest I’ve come to not finishedJess Judd
    “I was desperate for water, I’ve never been this sweaty in my life.”
    Judd’s Team GB team-mate McColgan said of the arduous conditions: “It’s definitely one of the hardest races I’ve ever run in my life.
    “I couldn’t have done much more.
    ‘Those girls at the front, it’s absolutely incredible they can run those times in this weather.”
    Although the race kicked off at 7:45pm local time, the temperature was well over 32 degrees.
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    And to make matters worse for the competitors, the humidity was over 80 per cent.
    Four athletes failed to complete the energy-snapping race, which was won by Holland’s Sifan Hassan.
    Hassan, however, also fell victim to the horrific conditions, crawling on her hands and knees after crossing the finish line as she begged the slow officials to provide the finishers with liquids.
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    Team GB star puts Tokyo 2020 merchandise up for sale on eBay in bid to raise funds to continue career

    TEAM GB hammer thrower Taylor Campbell has listed his Tokyo 2020 merchandise on eBay in a desperate bid to raise funds.Campbell, 25, finished 14th in his heat but said he will not receive any extra money for reaching the Games.
    Taylor Campbell revealed his UK Sport funding is not enough to live off
    Campbell showed off his goods in the eBay auction
    And he says the funding from UK Sport is not enough for him to train and live off – he even had to dip into his savings to go to the Tokyo Olympics.
    Every Olympic athlete received some Samsung goods from the Games’ sponsors.
    They include a Samsung Galaxy S21 bearing the design of the Olympic rings.
    As well as the phone, Campbell has put his wireless earbuds up for sale.
    The current bid stands at £3,230 but is constantly growing, with the public keen to get their hands on a piece of Olympic history.
    Campbell is currently looking for a job so hopes his memorabilia sells for a good price, with his earnings set to go towards his training for the Commonwealth Games, which take place in Birmingham next year.
    He told Sky News: “I get some funding from UK Sport but it’s not enough to live off.
    “It has blown up a bit and there has been an overwhelming amount of support.
    “Unfortunately making it to the Olympics doesn’t get you any more money, you do it for the pride.
    “I am an iPhone guy and the Samsung will have just sat in a box as memorabilia, so I put it on eBay.”
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    Some fans on Twitter were disheartened at Campbell’s need to sell the goods, and suggested other ways to raise money.
    One wrote: “Just set up a go fund me man. The Athletics community will donate more than what you’re selling all that for.”
    Another added: “Set up a go fund me – I don’t play the lottery but really want to support athletes directly – would actually be really chuffed to know I’ve helped in a small way!”
    Since the outpour of support after auctioning the items Campbell tweeted: “Overwhelmed by the messages of support I have received since posting this. So many kind individuals out there. I will keep you all posted over the next day or so for those that have reached out offering support!”
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    Meet the Australian Olympic runner with NO sponsors who had to work in Woolworths to fund her Tokyo Games dream

    THE OLYMPICS brings together athletes from all over the world and many different walks of life – but few work a day job in a supermarket.That is, apart from Riley Day, the Australian sprinter who has funded her dream by running the aisles of her local Woolworths grocery store.
    Riley Day earned thousands of fans with a personal-best in the 200m semi-finalsCredit: AFP
    The Aussie works part-time in a Woolworths store, helping customers such as John (left)Credit: Linkedin
    The Aussie chain, which bears no relation to the defunct British retailer, wished one of their own well via social media as Day began her Tokyo 2020 quest.
    Having competed in the 200-metres at the 2017 World Championships and 2018 Commonwealth Games, the 21-year-old is no stranger to the big stage.
    Day qualified out of her heats in Tokyo but was reportedly physically sick afterwards, due to her huge exertion to clock in a time of 22.94.
    She admitted to nerves post-race, and said: “I was trying to just remember that it is just a race.
    “The Olympics isn’t going to change how fit I am, how fast I am and how well I run. If anything it can make me lift even more, so I feel a lot more relaxed now that the first run is over.”
    But it was in the semi-finals where she shot to fame.
    A personal-best time of 22.56 may not have been enough to earn a spot in the final, having come home fourth behind Jamaican star Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, but it stunned the Aussie for her television interview.
    Day remarked on Australia’s Channel Seven: “Holy s**t! That was a much better race than this morning.
    “I’ve got my groove. Now I hope it’s the fastest heat so I can get in the final. Because that is a massive PB. That’s awesome.
    “I want to be the best and nothing is going to stop me from being the best.”
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    Day is refusing to let her humble day job dampen her dreams and, without a sponsor to plug, she urged new fans to follow her online.
    She added: “I mean, if you do want to follow my journey, My Instagram is @_rileyday.
    “That’s where I post most of my stuff, so. If you wanna follow along, that’s where it is.”
    It certainly had the desired effect, as her following leapt by 25,000, up from 21,000, in just half an hour.
    At time of writing, three days after the semi-final, Day now has a hefty 89,000 fans on Instagram.
    Supporters have called for a sponsor to step in and provide Queensland native Day with better funding to hunt down a medal.
    But she has reportedly vowed to stay on at Woolworths while studying for a business degree in sports management at Griffith University.
    The shop wrote ahead of her race: “Our very own team member, Riley Day, is proudly representing Australia at the Tokyo Olympics. We’ll be cheering her on in the 200-meter sprint today.
    “Riley is an adored team member of our Beaudesert store in regional Queensland and is known for going the extra mile for our customers.
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    Day impressed as she qualified from her heats in the 200mCredit: AP
    The sprinter cheekily plugged her Instagram after the raceCredit: Reuters

    “For the past 18 months, she’s helped 90-year-old local John, who is visually impaired, with his weekly shop. She’s even memorised his grocery list and calls him on Sundays if he doesn’t turn up for his weekly shop.
    “When the ambitious 21-year-old, nicknamed the Beaudesert Bullet is not replenishing stock or helping our customers, she’s working tirelessly on the track, training for at least three hours a day, six days a week.
    “We’re proud to see one of our team members represent Australia on the world stage. Good luck Riley, we can’t wait to see you on the track!”
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    ‘World’s sexiest athlete’ Alica Schmidt has one last chance to feature at Tokyo Olympics after being benched in relay

    ALICA SCHMIDT may well be many people’s favourite German athlete at Tokyo 2020.But unfortunately, she hasn’t actually seen any action yet.
    Fans are hoping to see Alica Schmidt compete at the GamesCredit: Instagram / @alicasmd / Puma
    The German is in Tokyo for the Games
    However she is yet to competeCredit: Instagram / @alicasmd
    The German could compete in the 4x400m women’s relayCredit: Rex
    The 22-year-old has 2.3million Instagram followersCredit: Refer to Caption
    The 22-year-old, dubbed by some as the ‘world’s sexiest athlete’, is in Japan after qualifying for her nation’s 400m relay squad.
    She has so far been limited to supporting from the sidelines, however, after being benched for Germany’s botched mixed 4x400m attempt last weekend.
    Without Schmidt, Germany qualified for the final – only to be disqualified for making contact with the Jamaican team.
    She could still feature at the Games, however, in the 4x400m women’s relay.
    Germany take on the likes of Australia and France among others in their heat later today.
    And if they go through, they will compete for medals in tomorrow’s final.
    Schmidt has still been making the most of her Games experience from the sidelines, keeping her hordes of social media followers updated.
    She has been a regular poster on TikTok.
    And she has also made sure not to neglect her 2.3million Instagram followers.
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    In her most recent post, she wrote: “Day ✌🏼 in the Olympic village.
    “Preparation is going well and the food is delicioussss 😋.
    “So many new impressions here and I’m so grateful to be part of @teamdeutschland.”
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    Fans are eager to see Schmidt competeCredit: Rex
    She has been dubbed the ‘world’s sexiest athlete’Credit: Instagram / @alicasmd
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    Team GB high jump coach Caan is under investigation about conduct and is banned from travelling to Tokyo Olympics

    A BRITISH high jump coach has been suspended pending the outcome of a disciplinary investigation.It is understood Fuzz Caan was unable to travel to Tokyo due to the British Athletics probe following a complaint about his conduct.
    Brtish high jump coach Fuzz Caan has not travelled to Tokyo as an investigation into his conduct goes on
    In a statement, UK Athletics said: “We can confirm that an employed coach has been suspended pending an internal investigation.
    “As such, no further comment is available at this time.”
    Had he travelled, Caan would have been involved with Brits Morgan Lake and Emily Borthwick ahead of this morning’s high jump contest in Tokyo.
    The pair had mixed emotions following their appearance at the Olympic Stadium on Day 13 of the Games.
    Milton Keynes’ Lake, 24, was fifth in qualification group B after clearing a height of 1.95m.
    She finished tenth at the Rio 2016 Olympics and will be aiming to improve considerably on that performance in Saturday’s final.
    Borthwick, 23, from Loughborough, was eighth in the qualification group with a personal best of 1.93m but that was not enough to progress further.

    In a separate issue, Toni Minichiello – the man who guided Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill to Olympic heptathlon glory at London 2012 – remains provisionally suspended from coaching.
    According to UK Athletics, the 55-year-old is the subject of complaints from female athletes and his coaching licence has been revoked pending an investigation.
    Minichiello is not a member of the BBC athletics team, which has been covering the events from studios in Salford.
    Morgan Lake booked her place in Saturday’s high jump finalCredit: PA
    Emily Borthwick went over a new PB of 1.93m but could not progress in TokyoCredit: PA
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