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Norza: Tokyo Olympics will go on as scheduled
PETALING JAYA: The Olympic Council of Malaysia (OCM) president Datuk Seri Norza Zakaria has reassured athletes that the Tokyo Olympics will proceed as scheduled.
'Everybody determined' to get Tokyo Games going - Bach
(Reuters) - The entire Olympic movement is united in its determination to ensure the Tokyo Games happen in July and August, International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach said in a video message to mark the six-month countdown to the opening ceremony.
Match-fixing – or nyabon – is for born losers
INDONESIAN Hendra Tandjaya has placed bets of approximately 20mil rupiah (RM5,778) on badminton matches from 2015-2017.
Tokyo 2020 chief expects vaccine rollout to aid Games
TOKYO (Reuters) - Six months from the start of the rearranged Olympics, Tokyo 2020 CEO Toshiro Muto is cautiously hopeful that successful rollouts of COVID-19 vaccines can help lead to the safe and successful staging of the world's largest sporting event.
No fireworks, little fanfare: Tokyo organisers mark six months to go
TOKYO (Reuters) - With much of Japan under a state of emergency due to a third wave of COVID-19 infections, organisers of the Tokyo Olympics will mark six months to go on Saturday with little fanfare, no fireworks and amid rapidly dwindling public support.
Badosa's Australian Open in doubt after positive COVID-19 test
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Paula Badosa's Australian Open spot could be in jeopardy due to her positive COVID-19 test after the Victoria state government confirmed on Friday that anyone contracting the virus would have to undergo an additional period of isolation.
Breakaway 'Super League' players would be banned from World Cup: FIFA
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - World soccer's governing body FIFA says players who feature in any breakaway European Super League would be banned from playing in FIFA competitions, including the World Cup.
UEFA considering switch to single host for this year's Euros: Rummenigge
(Reuters) - Bayern Munich CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has said UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin is weighing up whether to stage the European Championship in one country this year rather than across the continent as planned due to COVID-19 concerns.
Anderson urges players to show more respect for Australia's COVID fight
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Former U.S. Open and Wimbledon finalist Kevin Anderson appealed to players at the Australian Open to show more respect for the local community's fight against the COVID-19 pandemic following a chorus of complaints about quarantine conditions in Melbourne.
London 2012 chief Mills feels Tokyo Games unlikely to go ahead
LONDON (Reuters) - The former deputy chairman of the 2012 London Olympic organising committee said on Tuesday he would be planning for a cancellation if in charge of the Tokyo Games.