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The Tokyo Olympics have a new date. Organizers announced on Monday that the upcoming Olympic Games will now take place from July 23 to August 8 of 2021. New dates for the Paralympic Games were also announced: August 24 to September 5. The Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics were postponed last week amid coronavirus concerns after …

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Tuesday’s announcement that the Tokyo Olympics will be postponed to 2021 marked an unprecedented moment in the history of the Games, which have been held as scheduled every four years since the Second World War. The decision will have major ramifications for the organizers and the host country – as well as for the many athletes …

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Organizers have postponed the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games due to coronavirus concerns. The International Olympic Committee and Tokyo 2020 organizers released a joint statement on Tuesday after weeks of mounting pressure to change plans. The Olympics were initially set to start on July 24, but it has become increasingly clear over the past several …

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Dick Pound, a longtime member of the International Olympic Committee, has told USA Today that the upcoming Tokyo Olympics will be postponed, probably to 2021. “On the basis of the information the IOC has, postponement has been decided,” Pound said, according to USA Today. “The parameters going forward have not been determined, but the Games …

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The British Cycling Federation has concocted a number of unusual machines for its track racers over the years, and the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan, will clearly be no different. With aerodynamic input from Lotus Engineering and manufacturing by Hope Technology, British Cycling’s latest track bike is arguably its wildest yet. The airfoil profiles …

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