Naomi with number 4!
And Novak with number 9!
Johannes Dale enjoys the finer things!
Grigor Dimitrov preaches positivity amidst some local color.
Something very 90s going on here, I'm feeling...
I remember Seiko Hashimoto's presence at the Winter Olympics - she competed at four between 1984 and 1994 - for some reason, I was distantly charmed / impressed at her world-class success as a Japanese speed skater amidst the (East) Germans and Americans dominating the sport those years. And I was thrilled seeing her win a medal, her only one as it turned out, at Albertville 1992. And I became even more as she competed in three Summer Games, as a cyclist, She certainly has been an Olympian! And now, she's a late-arriving President of the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee, charged with stabilizing the organization after her predecessor's misogynist remarks and steering Tokyo 2020 toward fruition. A monumental task, but Hashimoto's Olympic and political experience will serve her well to move beyond impressions of tokenism as a female president. Congrats and best of luck! Congrats to Greece and Montenegro! The finalists at water polo's Olympic Qualification Tournament are winners of Tokyo 2020 placements. Croatia also secured a spot also with their third place finish. Five skiers won two gold medals each at the Alpine World Skiing Championships over this past week - Vincent Kriechmayr, Mathieu Faivre, Sebastian Foss-Solevag, Lara Gut-Behrami, and Katharina Liensberger. But U.S. star Mikaela Shiffrin was the top overall individual, with four medals...winning one in each event she entered. More Alpine worlds: Mexico's erstwhile six-time Olympian, Prince Hubertus von Hohenlohe keeps on skiing. Meanwhile, the AP looks at the rare single-coach setup that Italy's top female skiers - Sofia Goggia, Federica Brignone, and Marta Bassino - share. After a disappointing Rio 2016 and a horrific crash in 2019, triathlete Katie Zaferes is looking forward to cementing a comeback at Tokyo 2020. BWF checks in on Indonesian doubles star Greysia Polii and how she has developed her forehand serve as a unique attribute in badminton. Chelsie Giles was a surprise winner in the women's -52kg event at judo's Grand Slam in Tel Aviv, overcoming Olympic champion Majlinda Kelmendi in the semifinals en route. Also from Tokyo 2020...a look at karate champion Alexandra Recchia, looking to add an Olympic podium to her numerous career accolades, while maintaining a legal career. Shortly before winning her fourth Grand Slam title, tennis champion Naomi Osaka lent her voice in support of progress at Tokyo 2020.
Norway sure provided the star power at the Biathlon World Championships last week. Breakouyt star Sturla Holm Laegreid's mass start victory yesterday gives him four gold medals at the event, including two individual. That tally pushes him past more noted teammates Johannes Tinges Bo and Johannes Dale on the men's side. Compatriot Tiril Eickhoff was the overall medal winner, though, as she earned a sixth medal with a bronze in the mass start. Her finish included four titles as well. Six Olympics is just enough for India's luge Shiva Keshavan, as he focuses on mentoring a new generation of athletes now. Nyjah Huston: a Tokyo 2020 skateboarding top contender in the news for hosting a Covid-19 "super spreader" party in Los Angeles. Blanka Vasic: a champion high jumper retires. Keep the Flame Alive's latest podcast feature interview is Jordan Gray, U.S. women's decathlete (right!) and her work to make that established, Even more from Tokyo 2020...world champion and world record holder decathlete Kevin Mayer is using the next five months to the Games to continue fine-tuning his comeback from 2019 disappointment.
Novak makes a friend.
Linda Cerruti gives us a new angle.
Biathlete Martin Ponsiluoma fins a moment on the course.
Ivanie Blondin and friend enjoy the mountains.
Johannes Vetter is honored with another award.
Mikaela Shiffrin is now the winningest U.S. alpine skier in world championship history, after her alpine combined victory on Monday. Can she add to her six career golds in the last two races of the championships? FEI TV checks in with Danish veteran equestrian jumping star Tina Lund, as she discusses horses, family, and more. Swimmer Nicholas Quinn shares with Western People his new determination to qualify for a return to an Olympics, despite the shutdown challenges of the current pandemic. Speaking of swimmers, it's not just Klete Keller giving retired Olympic swimmers a bad name. He's the first U.S. men's saber fencer to win a world championship and a senior World Cup title. Now, Eli Dershwitz has his sights on a second Olympics in Tokyo. Toshikazu Yamanishi is a leading home hope in race walking for Tokyo 2020 after his world championship win. But I'm keen to hear more about my kindred spirit in Agatha Christie fandom. Indian sprinter Dutee Chand shares with the BBC her unique journey from a "humble background" to become a national champion.
Past school bullying comes back to haunt South Korea's current volleyball teams, possibly affecting Tokyo 2020 team rosters. French modern pentathletes, and power couple, Elodie Clauvel and Valentin Belaud share with Tokyo 2020 the living and training adjustments they've made together during this past year. The first Canadian curler to win gold in consecutive Olympics, Kaitlyn Lawes reflects on the feat with World Curling. Mikko Koivu, a rare ice hockey player with at least one medal from each major international tournament (U18 Worlds, World Juniors, World Championships, and Olympics), announces his retirement. |
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