2021

Nyjah Huston and skateboarding hit the Olympics – but is the sport selling out?

He has hosted Justin Bieber at his private skate park and guest-starred opposite Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in the TV show Ballers. Now, Nyjah Huston is aiming to become an Olympic champion as skateboarding makes its debut in Tokyo. Medals are on offer in two disciplines at the Ariake Urban Sports Park. In street, competitors […]

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‘Fight for your dreams’ – Hend Zaza, 12, makes history at Tokyo Olympics

Waves of athletes flowed into the Olympic Stadium during the opening ceremony on Friday night, mostly led by some of their most experienced and accomplished champions in the world. Yet as the small six-person Syrian delegation entered the arena, there was a slight difference. Carrying the flag was no longtime, instantly recognisable Olympian, but rather

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Andy Murray advances in men’s doubles as tennis players suffer in Tokyo heat

Only 23 of the top 50 men’s singles players made the trip here, a reflection of the competition’s confused place in a sport already bursting with major tournaments each year. What has always been clear, though, is that most those taking part have arrived determined to leave with a medal. Few value it as much

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2020 Tokyo Olympic Games women’s football: Sweden too good for Matildas – as it happened

6.43am EDT 06:43 Summary Scott Heinrich A breathless game of football that will keep Australia up at night but in the end there can be no argument that Sweden deserved to win. They had to do it the hard way, however, coming from 2-1 down early in the second half to secure the three points

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Surreal spectacle of a superbly set up Olympics with no one here to enjoy it | Andy Bull

And it all started so smoothly, too. A frictionless dawn trip through the Olympic labyrinth, navigating all those buses and badges and scans and forms and apps and depots and checkpoints, two temperature checks, a ticketing desk, a list cross-referenced with an email verification, a bag scan and a pat down. The huge and intricate

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Chernobyl for Ukraine, pizza for Italy: South Korean TV apologises for Olympic images

A South Korean broadcaster has apologised after using offensive images to depict several countries during the opening ceremony of the Olympics on Friday. MBC displayed photos and facts about each country as athletes walked out during the parade of nations. Most of them varied from inane to odd: Great Britain’s athletes were accompanied by a

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Richard Carapaz conquers men’s road race after Geraint Thomas crashes out

Richard Carapaz won Ecuador’s first cycling gold medal after a breathtaking solo effort during the climax to the men’s road race, while Geraint Thomas’s quest for another Olympic title came to a premature end after another crash. While Carapaz, the 2019 Giro d’Italia winner, celebrated after dropping the American Brandon McNulty with six kilometres of

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