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  • World Athletics President Sebastian Coe does not believe Tokyo 2020 represents a huge risk ©Getty Images

    World Athletics President Coe believes Tokyo 2020 does not pose a "huge risk" 5

  • Alice Dearing, the co-founder of the Black Swimming Association, competing at the Manchester International Swimming Meet in February. Photograph: Clive Rose/Getty Images

    Swimming caps for natural black hair ruled out of Olympic Games

  • IOC Athletes’ Commission’s recommendations on Rule 50 and Athlete Expression at the Olympic Games fully endorsed by the IOC Executive Board

    IOC Athletes’ Commission’s recommendations on Rule 50 and Athlete Expression at the Olympic Games fully endorsed by the IOC Executive Board

  • IOC/DAVE THOMPSON

    IOC EXTENDS OPPORTUNITIES FOR ATHLETE EXPRESSION DURING THE OLYMPIC GAMES TOKYO 2020

  • The Olympic Refuge Foundation's four-year plan is set to benefit a million displaced youngsters by 2024 ©ORF

    One million youngsters to benefit from new Olympic Refuge Foundation plan

  • Olympic Refuge Foundation: shaping a movement for displaced young people to thrive through sport

    Olympic Refuge Foundation: shaping a movement for displaced young people to thrive through sport

  • Even after Venezuelan boxer Eldric Sella was forced to flee, he never lost sight of his Olympic dreams. © UNHCR/Jeff K. Mayers

    Venezuelan boxer sees Olympic hopes rekindled

  • HOW SPORT CAN CHANGE OR SAVE A LIFE

    HOW SPORT CAN CHANGE OR SAVE A LIFE

  • Things you need to know about the IOC Refugee Olympic Team

    Things you need to know about the IOC Refugee Olympic Team

  • Full speed ahead to Tokyo

    Full speed ahead to Tokyo

  • International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach is set to visit Hiroshima on July 16 as part of efforts to promote peace ahead of the contentious staging of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo.  Citing "sources close to the matter", Kyodo News reports that Bach is planning to go to the site which was devastated by an atomic bomb in the final year of the Second World War.  It also reported that there are plans for IOC vice-president John Coates to make a trip to Nagasaki - another city hit by the nuclear weapon - on the same day Bach arrives in Hiroshima.  The visits to the two cities are expected to mark the start of the Olympic Truce - adopted by the United Nations - which is set to be observed from July 16 to September 12.  The resolution aims to ensure a halt to all hostilities, allowing the safe passage and participation of athletes and spectators for the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Japanese capital.  About 140,000 people died in Hiroshima after an atomic bomb was dropped on the city by the United States Air Forces on August 6 in 1945.  Three days later, Nagasaki was bombed by the Americans resulting in around 40,000 deaths before Japan surrendered, bringing the war to an end on August 15.  Bach had previously planned to visit Hiroshima in May to coincide with the Torch Relay’s passage through the prefecture before the trip was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  The German lawyer and Olympic fencing gold medallist is now reportedly due to arrive in Japan on July 9 - three days earlier than planned - before visiting Hiroshima a week later.  Coates has already landed in the host nation ahead of the Olympics which are due to open in less than a month’s time.  The Olympic Torch was carried through the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park last month ©Getty Images  The Olympic Torch was carried through the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park last month ©Getty Images  According to Kyodo News, the planned visits to Hiroshima and Nagasaki are part of the Olympic Truce with the IOC looking to promote peace at a time when it faces opposition over the hosting of the Games due to COVID-19 pandemic.  Inspired by the Ancient Games, the IOC revived the Olympic Truce in 1992, and it is now introduced for each edition of the Games.  Earlier this month, Japan's opposition leader Yukio Edano called for Bach and other VIPs, such as world leaders, to be banned from attending the Olympics due to COVID-19 concerns.  Edano, the head of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, argued that only athletes, referees and support staff should be allowed to attend while warning that Tokyo 2020 could cause an "explosion" of new coronavirus infections.  Medical officials have warned the Games could become a "super-spreader" event.  The IOC and Tokyo 2020 organisers will implement a series of strict rules they claim will ensure the Olympics and Paralympics are safe and secure, including a reduction in the number of accredited officials and banning visits to tourist areas.  More than 80 per cent of people inside the Athletes' Village will be vaccinated or be in the process of inoculation in time for the Games, according to the IOC.  The Olympics are scheduled to take place from July 23 to August 8, followed by the Paralympics from August 24 to September 5.  IOC President Thomas Bach is expected to visit Hiroshima on July 16 - the first day of the Olympic Truce observation period ©Getty Images

    Bach set to visit Hiroshima to promote peace ahead of Tokyo 2020

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  • Leah Bertrand of Simplex, fourth from left, eases over the line to win the women's 100 metres with a time of 11.52 seconds ahead of second-place Kamaria Durant also of Simplex (11.90), second from left, and third-placed Shaniqua Bascombe (Cougars), third from left, in 11.97 at the Olympic Trials hosted by the NAAATT at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port-of-Spain yesterday.  Anthony Harris

    Final chance for athletes to punch Olympic ticket today

  • IOC President Thomas Bach has brought forward his planned arrival date in Japan ©Getty Images

    Bach brings forward arrival date in Tokyo for delayed Olympic Games

  • British Para-athlete Stefanie Reid described the speculation about Tokyo 2020 as "exhausting" ©Getty Images

    A bridge too far - the athletes who retired instead of waiting for Tokyo

  • Athletes could be allowed to demonstrate at the Olympic Games under certain conditions ©Getty Images

    Exclusive: IOC set to relax complete ban on athlete demonstrations at Tokyo 2020

  • Jonathan Farinha during the NAAA Olympics trials at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo on Monday. PHOTO BY SUREASH CHOLAI. - SUREASH CHOLAI

    Trinidad and Tobago athletes bemoan challenges of attaining Olympic dream

  • #STRONGERTOGETHER CAMPAIGN

    IOC LAUNCHES #STRONGERTOGETHER CAMPAIGN THAT CELEBRATES OLYMPIC HEROES AND DELIVERS A MESSAGE OF HOPE AND SOLIDARITY ON OLYMPIC DAY

  • Japanese culture and heritage on display as posters represent Tokyo 2020 themes of diversity, joy and solidarity.

    Tokyo 2020 iconic art posters unveiled for Olympic and Paralympic Games

  • US-based TT track and field athlete Tyra Gittens is currently ranked third in the world in the hepthalon. - Photo via Texas A&M University

    Trinidad and Tobago's Tyra Gittens still has a chance of Olympic hep qualification

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