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Tokyo 2020 launches new gender equality team - Tokyo 2020 president
TOKYO (Reuters) - The new president of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics organising committee said on Wednesday that it had set up a gender equality team and aimed to boost the proportion of women on the board to 40%.
Majority of Japanese Paralympic groups worried about Olympics, polls show
TOKYO (Reuters) - A majority of Japanese Paralympic sporting groups are worried about holding the Tokyo Paralympics this summer, mainly due to concerns it might help spread the coronavirus and worries about adequate preventive measures, opinion polls found.
Welson still focused on road to Tokyo despite setbacks
KUALA LUMPUR: The Covid-19 pandemic may have wrecked the dreams of many athletes but it has not diminished swimmer Welson Sim’s (pic) determination to qualify for his second Olympics.
Arsenal's Willian latest to suffer online racial abuse
(Reuters) - Arsenal winger Willian has become the latest Premier League player to be racially abused online and the Brazilian shared screenshots of the messages he received on social media.
AWS real-time stats give Bundesliga players fewer excuses
(Reuters) - When Erling Haaland scored his 25th Bundesliga goal for Borussia Dortmund in his 25th game for the club the 20-year-old striker had certainly exceeded expectations but for the first time analysts were able to calculate by exactly how much.
Bellator would welcome boxing act in MMA, says CEO
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Mixed martial arts has nothing to fear from the extension of legal protections to fighters that originated in boxing, Bellator CEO Scott Coker has said in the wake of two new TV deals that will move MMA further towards the mainstream.Â
Arsenal's Leno says sick Enke comment drove him off social media
(Reuters) - Arsenal's Bernd Leno has opened up about his experiences with online abuse and says being told to copy compatriot and former Germany goalkeeper Robert Enke, who committed suicide in 2009, drove him away from social media.
Less joy, more guilt: Japan coronavirus doctor torn over Olympic torch relay
TSURUGA, Japan (Reuters) - It was Manabu Yoneshima's dream to cap his medical career by running in the Tokyo Olympics torch relay, a festive occasion he had been training for during nights and weekends.
Clean up the mess
PETALING JAYA: No coach wants his team to be distracted by off-field issues.
Players in 'bubble' as Australian Open continues without fans
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The Australian Open tennis tournament will proceed without crowds over the next five days after the state of Victoria was placed under a snap lockdown from midnight on Friday to contain a fresh outbreak of COVID-19.