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Tokyo organisers to save over $280 million with 'simplification' measures
TOKYO (Reuters) - Organisers of the rearranged Tokyo Olympics announced on Wednesday that they will be introducing cost-cutting measures to save 30 billion yen (220 million pounds) as they plan to be a 'role model' for future Games.
Brighton striker Murray questions Premier League restart plans
(Reuters) - Restarting the Premier League season should not be a priority while Britain's death toll continues to rise amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Brighton & Hove Albion striker Glenn Murray said on Thursday.
Motor racing: Chadwick stays hopeful with W Series on hold
LONDON (Reuters) - Jamie Chadwick raced McLaren's Lando Norris in the virtual world at the weekend but COVID-19 could put the brakes on hopes of her joining the Formula One driver on track at a real grand prix this season.
Sociedad ditch plans to let players return to training ground
(Reuters) - La Liga side Real Sociedad have abandoned plans to allow players to train individually at the club's training ground and confirmed they would continue physical conditioning from their homes while the country fights the spread of the coronavirus.
England's Southgate says support the real heroes
LONDON (Reuters) - England manager Gareth Southgate said he will be "prouder than ever" to lead his side into next year's European championship once the coronavirus pandemic has subsided but has called on fans to support the real heroes during the crisis.
Tour de France cyclists live six years longer than average
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - French riders in the Tour de France live an average of six years longer than the general population and die less often of cardiovascular problems, researchers said, which may help ease worries about the effect of extreme exercise on the heart.