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Really not...the fact that Italy COULD be sanctioned due to the law's technicalities was well known for a while, which is quite different than breaking the news that Italy IS sanctioned and will compete under IOC flag.

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3 hours ago, OlympicsFan said:

Duda before he shaved?

Well, considering the fact I state that current Polish government is nazi, you're quite close. Still, Duda has nothing to "führen", it's all in the hands of another short man in the history of national socialism.

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/othersports/article-9189207/The-BOA-DENY-Mo-Farahs-claims-athletes-prioritised-vaccinations-time-Toyko.html

The BOA know how people won't support priority vaccination.

 

'They have written to all 206 national Olympic committees asking them to ‘actively engage with their respective governments’ on their vaccine roll-out schemes and ‘report back to the IOC in early February’.'

 

The IOC is wasting time if they think that is saving the games.

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Yeah, at best the IOC needs to hope that the vaccine is open to the general public ASAP. Which could be the case for many major nations by summer.

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3 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Yeah, at best the IOC needs to hope that the vaccine is open to the general public ASAP. Which could be the case for many major nations by summer.

Only about 10-15 will get to the under 30's by July.

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28 minutes ago, Orangehair43 said:

Only about 10-15 will get to the under 30's by July.

Those 10-15 nations will likely be the largest delegations, that alone would be 40-50% of the athletes.

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12 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Those 10-15 nations will likely be the largest delegations, that alone would be 40-50% of the athletes.

With how the EU is vaccinating I wouldn't bank on the EU being able to vaccinate many athletes by then.

 

The countries most ahead atm include some fairly small delegations

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12 minutes ago, rafalgorka said:

https://m.youtube.com/user/iocmedia

 

IOC media conference 17:30 CET available on YouTube. 

 

Topic : Tokyo 

I'm here, but with 200 journalists I might not get through the queue again.

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