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Former Olympic boxer Adam Nolan has said the move to ban foreign spectators from this year s games in Tokyo will be a huge blow to athletes.
While a formal decision has yet to be announced, the Japanese government announced on Tuesday that the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics will go ahead this summer.
But foreign visitors and spectators will not be allowed to attend due to the ongoing risk posed by Covid-19 and the emergence of highly transmissible variants of the virus around the globe, the Kyodo news agency reported.
Mr Nolan, (33), who qualified for the 2012 London Olympics, said competing at the event was not only the thrill of a lifetime, but having the support of his family and friends and a massive contingent of Irish supporters was the icing on the cake.
THERE is “stigma” and “innuendo” left hanging over boxing coach Pete Taylor since he was stopped from using the premises where he trained athletes for 13 years, the High Court has heard.
Wicklow County Council changed the locks in the wake of a fatal shooting there and later issued an eviction notice against Mr Taylor’s company, Bray Boxing Club Ltd.
The premises was once used by Mr Taylor’s daughter Katie, who he trained to Olympic glory.
In court, a lawyer for Mr Taylor said his client’s reputation was being damaged by the actions of council.
Richard Kean SC made the comments during an application for an injunction restraining the council from terminating Mr Taylor’s legal interest in the possession of the premises in the absence of a court order.