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    Team GB Olympic hopefuls told they CAN have coronavirus vaccine over fears it could contribute to failed drug tests

    BRITISH Tokyo Olympic hopefuls have been reassured they CAN take the Covid-19 vaccine without danger of it contributing to failed doping tests.
    UK anti-doping chiefs admitted last week that they were unable to be certain if there was a risk of the vaccine bringing positive test results.

    Team GB Olympic hopefuls have been reassured they can take the Covid-19 vaccine before the the GamesCredit: EPA

    But world bosses have now confirmed the vaccine does not contain any prescribed substances.
    UKAD’s Head of Science and Medicine, Nick Wojek said: “We welcome the statement made by WADA regarding their position on COVID-19 vaccines. 
    “UK athletes should feel confident that they will not be in breach of the World Anti-Doping Code if they receive the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.
    “The health and wellbeing of athletes is of primary importance to us and we understand the deployment of new vaccines will raise questions from athletes. 

    “We will continue to liaise with WADA so that athletes continue to receive the assurances they need about the anti-doping status of new vaccines as they are approved for use.”
    Meanwhile, chiefs are confident fans will be able to attend the Games in Tokyo under plans to vaccinate spectators and athletes upon their arrival in Japan.
    International Olympic Committee chief Thomas Bach said recently: “In order to protect the Japanese people, and out of respect for the Japanese people, the IOC will undertake great effort so that Olympic participants and visitors will arrive here vaccinated if, by then, a vaccine is available.”
    The 2020 Summer Olympics were originally due to start last July.

    But they were postponed for a year due to the outbreak of the pandemic.
    It had been claimed the Olympics would not go ahead without a vaccine.
    Should that scenario unfold, it would be only the fourth time in modern history that the event would have been cancelled
    The other three times were called off due to the two World Wars, in 1916, 1940 and 1944.

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    Team GB athlete Eilish McColgan and partner in video hack hell as private footage posted online

    TEAM GB athlete Eilish McColgan and her partner have called in cops after hackers stole one of their private videos.
    The track star, 30, and boyfriend Michael Rimmer, 34, were left distraught after an iCloud account was raided and personal footage posted online.

    Brit track star Eilish McColgan and boyfriend Michael Rimmer have had a private video stolen

    Middle-distance runner Eilish, from Dundee, is also thought to have informed Scottish Athletics bosses of the theft.
    Crooks broke into the web library, which backs up Apple devices’ data, to view the pair’s films.
    A source said: “The couple are absolutely devastated by this. They feel completely violated that not only has someone accessed them but that one was made public.
    “Eilish called in the police when she found out.”

    And cyber security expert Professor Anthony Glees warned that using internet storage services made people more likely to become victims of hacking.

    Middle-distance runner Eilish McColgan has competed at the last two Olympic GamesCredit: PA:Press Association
    He said: “It is barmy to post pictures or video of yourself anywhere.
    “Anything written online or any uploaded images can be hacked. People are extremely skilled at doing it now.
    “If your password is memorable to you it’s probably memorable to anyone else. All our information is out there.”

    We told how Olympic 5000m hopeful Eilish and English 800m ace Michael were caught up in a horror taxi pile-up in Delhi, India last year.

    They were left “shivering with shock” after a speeding motor smashed into their cab and overturned.
    Eilish, whose mum Liz, 56, won the 10,000m world title in 1991, recalled how they were surrounded by a furious mob after the crash before being rescued by a local who drove them away.
    douglas.walker@the-sun.co.uk

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    Paris 2024 Olympics to feature BREAKDANCING in bid to appeal to younger audience

    THE 2024 Paris Olympics will feature breakdancing in attempt to attract a younger audience. The move was confirmed on Monday by International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach. As well as breakdancing, fans will also be able to watch surfing, skateboarding and sports climbing. But those three will make their debuts at the Tokyo Games first. […] More

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    Who is Mo Farah’s wife Tania and how many children do pair have?

    OLYMPIC hero Mo Farah is part of this year’s I’m A Celeb line-up – and is proving a popular member of the castle.
    Farah said goodbye to the track in 2017 after four Olympic gold medals and six world championship wins, with wife Tania by his side.

    Mo Farah with wife Tania and step-daughter RhiannaCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Who is Mo Farah’s wife Tania?

    Tania met the future Olympian when they were students at a west London university.
    She keeps a low profile, but told The Telegraph she misses Mo when he’s training away from home.
    She said: “It’s hard but it’s something that we’ve had to cope with since we first got together really.
    “Mo was going away a lot from day one, so I had to get used to that pretty quickly.”

    Britain’s Mo Farah celebrates with Tania at the Rio OlympicsCredit: Getty Images
    When did they get married?
    The couple married in 2010, celebrating with a lavish wedding in Richmond.
    Paula Radcliffe, Steve Cram and Jo Pavey were just some of the big names in attendance.
    Due to Farah’s training, they used to live in their adopted home of Portland, Oregon.
    Tania opened a “royal-theme”‘ luxury spa in Portland, named the British Manor Spa in May 2017.

    But they have since moved back to London – and Mo will go into this year’s I’m A Celeb following a period of isolation.

    Mo with step-daughter Rhianna, wife Tania, and twin daughters Aisha and AmaniCredit: Getty Images
    An insider told The Sun: “Mo’s been a big fan of the show for years and was just waiting for the right time in his career to do it.
    “He obviously has an excellent level of fitness and mental focus so will be great at the Bushtucker Trials and will be a positive addition for keeping up team morale for campmates – especially as a lot of the celebs are worried how cold it will be.
    “It’s his first foray into reality TV so he’s a bit nervous about the challenges and will miss his family.”

    Mo Farah celebrates with step-daughter Rhianna and wife TaniaCredit: Instagram

    How many children do they have?
    The couple have a pair of twins – Aisha and Amani – born shortly after Farah’s twin triumph at London 2012, and a boy named Hussein in 2015.
    Tania has another daughter named Rhianna.
    Mo traditionally celebrates his victories trackside with step-daughter Rhianna and Tania.
    Speaking at the time of the twins’ birth, Tania said: “It’s like a fairy tale. We couldn’t ask for anything more.”

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    Female British athletes hacked as nude pictures and videos are leaked on same evening as Man Utd cyber attack

    FOUR female British athletes have had explicit pictures and videos stolen from their phones and leaked online.
    The shocking incident occurred on the same night that Manchester United were hacked by ‘organised criminals’.

    The hackers have shared the explicit content to the dark web Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    The four unnamed female stars are considering their next move to get the intimate images and videos removed from the dark web.
    They are among hundreds of female sports stars and celebs who have been targeted by hackers.
    An agent of one of the victims told The Times: “It really is difficult to know what to do next.
    “The people who do this are sick.

    “We have seen some very unpleasant cases, even where people have been blackmailed over [stolen] material.
    “But it’s not easy to get a grip on the situation and go after them.
    “It can take years to pursue, just to get it taken down from the internet.
    “As a victim you have to decide if you want to go through it.”

    It has been described as an iCloud leak, but could have also occurred as a result of phishing.

    One of the British athletes had nearly 100 images stolen while another had more than 30 pictures and videos leaked.
    A spokesman for the National Cyber Security Centre described the attack as ‘utterly reprehensible’.
    They said: “Accessing and then leaked people’s personal data is utterly reprehensible, and we would urge everyone to take steps to secure their online accounts.
    “The NCSC recommends people turn on two-factor authentication where it’s available.
    “We also recommend a strong password made up of three random words to reduce the likelihood of being hacked, and important accounts should use a unique password.
    “The NCSC’s Cyber Aware website has actionable steps to stay secure.”
    Former golf professional Paige Spiranac has spoken out on the horrendous experience of having a nude photo leaked.
    Stunning sports journalist Diletta Leotta also blasted hackers who posted nude pictures of her online which they nicked from her iCloud.
    Manchester United have been hit by a cyber attack as hackers targeted the club’s IT systems.
    The Red Devils confirmed they were the victims of a “sophisticated operation by organised criminals”.

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    Female British athletes hacked with nude pictures and videos leaked online on same evening as Man Utd cyber attack

    FOUR female British athletes have had explicit pictures and videos stolen from their phones and leaked online.
    The shocking incident happened on the same night that Manchester United were hacked by ‘organised criminals’.

    The hackers have shared the explicit content to the dark web Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    The four unnamed female stars are considering their next move to get the intimate images and videos removed from the dark web.
    They are among hundreds of female sports stars and celebs who have been targeted by hackers.
    An agent of one of the victims told The Times: “It really is difficult to know what to do next.
    “The people who do this are sick.

    “We have seen some very unpleasant cases, even where people have been blackmailed over [stolen] material.
    “But it’s not easy to get a grip on the situation and go after them.
    “It can take years to pursue, just to get it taken down from the internet.
    “As a victim you have to decide if you want to go through it.”

    It has been described as an iCloud leak, but could have also occurred as a result of phishing.

    One of the British athletes had nearly 100 images stolen while another had more than 30 pictures and videos leaked.
    A spokesman for the National Cyber Security Centre described the attack as ‘utterly reprehensible’.
    They said: “Accessing and then leaked people’s personal data is utterly reprehensible, and we would urge everyone to take steps to secure their online accounts.
    “The NCSC recommends people turn on two-factor authentication where it’s available.
    “We also recommend a strong password made up of three random words to reduce the likelihood of being hacked, and important accounts should use a unique password.
    “The NCSC’s Cyber Aware website has actionable steps to stay secure.”
    Former golf professional Paige Spiranac has spoken out on the horrendous experience of having a nude photo leaked.
    Stunning sports journalist Diletta Leotta also blasted hackers who posted nude pictures of her online which they nicked from her iCloud.
    Manchester United have been hit by a cyber attack as hackers targeted the club’s IT systems.
    The Red Devils confirmed they were the victims of a “sophisticated operation by organised criminals”.

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    Olympic champion Conseslus Kipruto charged with having sex with a minor and faces 20 years in jail

    OLYMPIC gold medallist Conseslus Kipruto has been charged with having sex with a minor in Kenya.
    Appearing in court on Monday, the 25-year-old pleaded not guilty to a charge of ‘defilement’.

    Conseslus Kipruto won steeplechase gold at the 2016 Rio OlympicsCredit: AP:Associated Press

    Kenyan sexual offence laws mean Kipruto is facing a jail sentence of up to 20 years.
    Local law defines a minor as anyone under the age of 18, with this potential term high because the girl involved in the allegations is 15.
    The charge sheet, as reported by Associated Press, states that Kipruto had sex with the girl on October 20 and 21.
    The steeplechase champion was arrested on November 11 and his case will reportedly be heard in May.

    A courthouse in the Great Rift Valley town of Kapsabet, a region of Kenya famous for its distance runners, heard Kipruto make his not guilty plea this week.
    He was granted a bail for a cash sum worth roughly £1,360.
    Police officers reportedly attempted to prevent photographers from taking pictures of Kipruto as he arrived in court, wearing a red sweatshirt with hood and coronavirus mask to cover his face.
    The Kenyan’s trial is expected to come just weeks before the Tokyo Olympics.

    Kipruto, who also works as a police officer, shot to fame with victory in the 2000-metre steeplechase in the 2011 World Youth Championships.
    In 2016, he won the 3000m steeplechase at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics before winning gold at both the 2017 and 2019 World Championships.
    He was forced to withdraw from a Diamond League meeting in Monaco earlier this year while suffering from coronavirus.

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    Tokyo Olympics WILL have fans and family in attendance… if they have had coronavirus vaccine, says chief

    OLYMPICS chief Thomas Bach believes fans and families WILL be allowed to attend next summer’s rescheduled Tokyo Olympics.
    But the International Olympic Committee President expects athletes and spectators alike will need to have proof they have received a Covid-19 vaccine first.

    Bach is confident fans and families will be allowed to attend the Tokyo Olympics next yearCredit: EPA

    Bach was in Tokyo for the first time since the Games were postponed for 12 months in March.
    The IOC boss was confronted by anti-Games protesters but gave a vow the Olympics and Paralympics will go ahead.
    The IOC chief said he hopes that a “reasonable number” of spectators from Japan and the rest of the world will be able to witness the Games in person when they start on July 23.
    He said: “In order to protect the Japanese people and out of respect for the Japanese people, the IOC will undertake great effort so that as many people as possible – Olympic participants and visitors – will arrive here with a vaccine, if by then one is available,

    “We want to convince as many foreign participants as possible to accept a vaccine.
    “This makes us all very confident that we can have spectators in the stadia next year and that they will enjoy a safe environment.”
    Bach’s comments came on the day the outcome of the Moderna vaccine trials with 94 per cent efficiency were announced.
    The German insisted that Olympic competitors should not be placed ahead of “nurses and doctors and people who keep our society alive” in the vaccine queue.

    But he said the Olympic movement should be prepared to pay for some vaccinations of competitors.
    Bach added: “If after the health workers, a vaccine is available, the IOC would bear the cost so that participants can be offered a vaccine.”
    If fans are allowed to attend, they may be banned from cheering and speaking loudly in an attempt to limit the spread of coronavirus.
    The Tokyo 2020 CEO Toshiro Muto has refused to rule out the possibility of silencing crowds.
    Speaking to reporters he said: “There’s a possibility that we may ask the spectators to refrain from shouting and speaking in a loud voice.
    “When we think of the impact, we believe it is an item for consideration, to reduce the risk of airborne droplets.
    “But we haven’t reached a conclusion.”

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