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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

Posts, yes :p 

 

To be fair, we do get a lot of new users when the Olympic fever strikes. :p Now, whether or not they are here to stay, that's a different question.

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13 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

Sad realization that I should have been flying over the Pacific Ocean right now :cry:

 

I feel terrible for anyone involved in the Games; Athletes, officials, spectators, volunteers, locals, journalists, etc. We should all be preparing for the world’s greatest festival of sport, instead most of us are sitting at home wondering if the Games can even happen next year.

 

Athletes in particular. A lot of them stand to lose their once in a lifetime chance to become Olympians. Most of all those who achieved a fluke qualification - Zambian women's football team comes to mind.

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FINA is pleased to announce a global COVID-19 support plan in excess of $6 million USD to assist athletes who will compete in the Tokyo Olympic Games next summer, through three distinctive programmes.

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With the resignation of Abe, we are one step closer to the cancellation of the Games. This can end up as the final nail in the coffin for the event depending on who will be the next PM. 

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23 minutes ago, Vektor said:

With the resignation of Abe, we are one step closer to the cancellation of the Games. This can end up as the final nail in the coffin for the event depending on who will be the next PM. 

I don’t see how that follows.  His successor must be someone from the same Party.

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27 minutes ago, Vektor said:

With the resignation of Abe, we are one step closer to the cancellation of the Games. This can end up as the final nail in the coffin for the event depending on who will be the next PM. 

I think Japan will bet on the vaccine development by the end of this year. If some vaccine is widely recognized and accepted by the year end, the Olympic is still possible. I remember Japan just said hopefully vaccine available for all citizens before mid-2021. It sounds like a pre-condition for the event.

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3 hours ago, Vektor said:

With the resignation of Abe, we are one step closer to the cancellation of the Games. This can end up as the final nail in the coffin for the event depending on who will be the next PM. 

A terrible statement with no justifications.

 

I don't see from where you got such baseless info or if it was just made by you. 

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