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Summer Olympic Games 2020 Arrivals & Athletes' Village


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Building number 6.

 

14th floor.

 

In total 79 beds in two and three-room apartments.

 

We will share the building with :LTU & obviously who else :CZE:lol:

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Is Lesotho the only country without any resident in the Tokyo olympic village ? I see their whole team is marathon runners so I assume they will stay in Sapporor with just attending the opening ceremony in Tokyo

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5 other athletes just flew to Tokyo (so 18/41 now)

 

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From left: Patrik Jány (Rifle Shooting events), Denisa Baránková (Archery, our youngest athlete in Tokyo)

Lukáš Klein and Filip Polášek (Tennis Doubles)

 

the 5th Norbert Gombos (Tennis singles) joined the them in Vienna at the airport where he landed from Sweden, where he played the Bastad tournament in  which he lost in yesterday quarterfinal.

 

 

Athletes who travelled yesterday also already arrived in Japan and are already in the Olympic Village. only track & field athletes moved to the special training camp in Urayasu.

 

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Also we know all our neighbors in the Building number 6 at the Olympic Village,

so we share the building with as already mentioned yesterday :LTU:CZE but also :POL  :LAT and :EST

 

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14 minutes ago, hckošice said:

 

Also we know all our neighbors in the Building number 6 at the Olympic Village,

so we share the building with as already mentioned yesterday :LTU:CZE but also :POL  :LAT and :EST

 

Looks like a friendly bunch. That would make a nice party if there wasn't covid. 

I am unashamed, at getting nothing done.

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“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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2 hours ago, hckošice said:

Also we know all our neighbors in the Building number 6 at the Olympic Village,

so we share the building with as already mentioned yesterday :LTU:CZE but also :POL  :LAT and :EST

 

There should be a thread for which nations are sharing with each other.

 

Ireland is sharing with :SWE and :FIN and it is directly across from the dining hall :d 

 

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35 minutes ago, OlympicIRL said:

There should be a thread for which nations are sharing with each other.

 

Ireland is sharing with :SWE and :FIN and it is directly across from the dining hall :d 

 

where can one check?

 

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