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    Tokyo to be placed under state of emergency due to surge of coronavirus cases just three months before Olympics

    TOKYO will be plunged into a state of emergency just three months before the Olympics after another surge of coronavirus cases.The Japanese capital will be subject to strict measures from Sunday with the Games hanging in the balance.
    Tokyo will be put into a state of emergency from SundayCredit: PA
    The Games are already under threat with Covid still out of control in the Asian nationCredit: AP
    The 2020 Olympic Games were pushed back a year as a result of the global pandemic. They are due to open in just over three months on July 23 and the Paralympics open on August 24.
    Organisers have introduced a series of precautionary measures to ensure it is as safe as possible this year.
    They include no international spectators being permitted, sex being banned and ensuring 30,000 athletes are vaccinated.
    But the Japanese government has taken extra city-wide measures to try and curb the country’s infection rate, according to publication Nikkei.
    Three other areas – Osaka, Kyoto and Hyogo – will also be put into a state of emergency.
    The report states: “The government deems it necessary to restrict the movement of people ahead of the Golden Week holiday that begins at the end of April.
    “It is the third emergency declaration in Japan since the onset of the pandemic.
    “The Tokyo Metropolitan Government is coordinating with the central government to request restaurants that serve alcoholic beverages close.”

    There is still a real chance of the Games being cancelled, according to a Japanese MP.
    Covid cases have been surging across the nation as the IOC still found time to ban athletes from taking the knee.
    Last Wednesday, Japan’s second-largest metropolitan area of Osaka recorded over 1,100 new infections, its highest total since January.
    Taro Kono, the government minister in charge of Japan’s vaccine rollout, said even if the Olympics go on, there may be no fans of any kind in the venues.
    Earlier this month, North Korea were said to be the first country to withdraw from the Games.
    As reported by Sky Sports, at a meeting on March 25 led by North Korean Sports Minister Kim Il Guk, the Asian nation decided to pull out.
    A website run by the North Korea’s Sports Ministry said its national Olympic Committee confirmed the move in order to protect their athletes.
    However, Japan’s Olympic Committee said they were yet to be told of the North Korean boycott.
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    Tokyo 2020 Olympics BAN fans from overseas this summer because of Covid fears and travel restrictions

    THIS summer’s Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics will be closed off from overseas fans due to the coronavirus pandemic.Ticket holders unable to attend the Games must apply for refunds after being told they will have to watch from home.
    No fans from overseas will be allowed to attend the 2020 Olympic GamesCredit: EPA
    Organisers have confirmed SunSport’s reports from earlier this month.
    Team GB bosses told athletes at the start of the year not to expect to compete in front of their friends and families.
    Some 600,000 Olympic tickets held by fans from outside of Japan will be eligible for refunds with 300,000 to be handed out for the Paralympics.
    Talks were held between local organisers, the Japanese government and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) before the decision was confirmed on Saturday.
    Upon the announcement, Tokyo 2020 organising committee Toshiro Muto refused to say how much the refunds would cost the Games.
    Hotel cancellation costs will not be covered as Muto stated the decision will ‘ensure a safe and secure Games for all participants and the Japanese public’.
    The Olympics, delayed by a year due to the pandemic, commence on July 23 with the Paralympics beginning on August 24.
    Japan has recently experienced a rise in coronavirus rates but the month-long state of emergency imposed on Tokyo ends next week.
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    There are hopes that local fans will still be allowed to attend the Games despite IOC bosses accepting earlier this year that events could take place behind closed doors.
    Tokyo organisers have faced a plethora of issues in finalising their plans for the disrupted games, including the resignations of a creative director for planning to dress a woman up as a pig for the opening ceremony.
    And organiser Yoshiro Miro was forced to quit weeks following a separate sexism row.
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    Alex Zanardi undergoes emergency brain surgery after Paralympic champion, 53, involved in ‘serious’ crash with lorry

    ALEX ZANARDI underwent emergency brain surgery in Italy after a serious accident on his handbike involving a lorry. The former Formula One driver suffered a double amputation of his legs after a terrible crash in 2001, before becoming a star Paralympian and win four-time gold medal winner. Alex Zanardi was involved in a serious crash […] More

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    Tokyo Olympic Games under even more pressure to cancel as USA Track & Field and Rio 2016 organisers speak out

    THE Brazilian Olympic committee has called for the 2020 Tokyo Games to be postponed amid this coronavirus outbreak. The COB has urged organisers to move the Olympics due to be held in Japan this summer, to the same dates in 2021. The Brazilian Olympic Committee has called on the 2020 Tokyo Games to be postponed […] More

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    Tokyo 2020 athletes warned against threesomes in Olympic Village’s cardboard beds.. but sex with just one partner is OK

    THE MANUFACTURER of Tokyo 2020’s beds has advised randy athletes against having threesomes in the Olympic Village. Men and women participating in the games have earned a reputation for hooking up mid-competition. The living conditions for athletes at Tokyo 2020Credit: AP:Associated Press And, having been given single beds to kip on during the Olympics, athletes […] More

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    David Weir plans to race at Tokyo Paralympics and banish Rio nightmare

    DAVID WEIR wants to finish his Paralympic journey in glory – and banish his Rio nightmare. Today represents the one-year-to-go anniversary until the start of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics. David Weir endured a miserable time at the Rio 2016 Paralympics, failing to win a medal from five eventsPA:Press Association Wheelchair racer Weir, 40, hung up […] More