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On Sunday, eight members of Great Britain's Olympic team entered isolation after coming into contact with a Covid-19 positive person on their flight to the Tokyo Games.
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The shooting events will be held at the Asaka Shooting Range, which is located in Saitama Prefecture, north west Tokyo, from July 24 to August 2.
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With seven added to the list on Tuesday, the total number of infected contractors associated with the Games has gone up to 36.
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Here is a list of a few stars set to etch their names in the record books in Tokyo Games
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The Indian archery couple got the feel of the archery facilities at the Yumenoshima Park in their first training session on Monday
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According to Kyodo News, the Tokyo Olympic organising committee said two athletes who are staying at the Games Village and another participant who is outside the Village have tested positive for coronavirus.
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The Pune player will play in the doubles with the Hyderabad star in Olympics
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On Saturday, Mirabai was seen in a high intensity training session, lifting weights with a mask on her face and trying to work on her snatch lift.
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Since making his senior team debut in 2006, Sreejesh had only one dream in sight -- to become an Olympic medallist.
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The 42-year-old, who was roped in for India's men's singles players in 2019, has been training Sindhu following the departure of fellow Korean coach Kim Ji Hyun after the Basel World Championship two years ago.
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According to NHK World, the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics organising committee said the infected person is a foreign national who was staying at the Athletes' village.
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If Nagal can make it to Tokyo by completing all the required formalities, it remains to be seen if he makes the doubles draw with Rohan Bopanna, who could not enter with Divij Sharan till now
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According to the new guidelines, additional podium modules will be placed between gold and silver medallists and gold and bronze medallists to allow for social distancing.
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The 24-year-old Mumbaikar is confident that they can achieve good results if they put their best foot forward.
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Trainer Srikanth says the badminton star has the ability to take any amount of load
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India had three golfers in the fray – Anirban Lahiri, SSP Chawrasia and 18-year-old Aditi Ashok.
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Sindhu, who had lost to Spain's Carolina Marin in the 2016 Olympics final, has been clubbed in an easy Group J, also comprising Hong Kong's Cheung Ngan Yi.
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International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach paid a courtesy call in Tokyo on Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga. Suga and Bach have both pledged that the Tokyo Olympics will be "safe and secure"
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The shuttler is disappointed that coach Santoso will go as extra official to Tokyo
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Out of the 119 athletes, 67 are male and 52 female participants, Batra said during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's interaction with Olympic-bound athletes.