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TOKYO 2020

2020 Tokyo Olympic Games
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OLYMPIC GAMES TOKYO 2020 WATCHED BY MORE THAN 3 BILLION PEOPLE

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09 December 2021
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THE OLYMPIC GAMES TOKYO 2020 REACHED A GLOBAL BROADCAST AUDIENCE OF MORE THAN THREE BILLION PEOPLE, ACCORDING TO INDEPENDENT RESEARCH CONDUCTED ON BEHALF OF THE INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE (IOC).
Read more: OLYMPIC GAMES TOKYO 2020 WATCHED BY MORE THAN 3 BILLION PEOPLE
FLASHBACK: Yuta Wakimoto of Team Japan, left, and Nicholas Paul of Team Trinidad and Tobago compete during the 1/8 finals of the track cycling sprint event at the 2020 Summer Olympics, in August, in Izu, Japan. —Photo: AP

Support, support, support: Taking stock in the wake of medal-less Olympics

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31 October 2021
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“You can give your all, and they always compare you to the opponents and what they’re doing. Why not compare their support to what we get? It’s not an even playing field.”

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Tokyo 2020 produces $1.76 billion of revenue for US rights holder NBCUniversal

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31 October 2021
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Tokyo 2020 generated $1.76 billion (£1.3 billion/€1.5 billion) of revenue for United States broadcasting rights holder NBCUniversal (NBCU) in its third quarter, according to newly-published financial results from the network’s parent, Comcast.

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Tobago in Tokyo 2020…Tiny island, big ambitions

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23 October 2021
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When the curtains are raised on the 2020 Tokyo Olympics on Friday (July 23), Team Trinidad and Tobago will be 33-strong—not counting officials—and looking to leave a big impression on the world.

Read more: Tobago in Tokyo 2020…Tiny island, big ambitions
Australia won only one medal in the velodrome at the Tokyo Olympics – bronze in the men’s team pursuit. Photograph: Odd Andersen/AFP/Getty Images

Where to now for Australian track cycling after Olympic flop?

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21 October 2021
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A post-mortem is under way into how one of the best-funded disciplines returned just one bronze medal at the Tokyo Games

Read more: Where to now for Australian track cycling after Olympic flop?

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  4. Tokyo 2020's "long journey" ends with emotional Paralympic Closing Ceremony
  5. THE EVOLUTION OF LOCAL TRACK AND FIELD COACHING IN JAMAICA
  6. IPC hails Tokyo 2020 organisers for delivering "historic" Games during pandemic
  7. A shift of mindset and language will let us take more from Olympics of the future Cath Bishop
  8. PM Modi to Vinesh Phogat: ‘Don’t get bogged down by defeat’ after Tokyo Olympics disappointment
  9. Good luck to Catholic Cyclist, Teniel Campbell
  10. Long jumper Andwuelle Wright : Team Trinidad and Tobago helped me cope in Tokyo
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