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Fake cheers, empty seats: Tokyo gives glimpse of Covid-era Olympics
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Pandelela Throws Support Behind Ain After Principal Allegedly Calls Her Satan s Spawn
Pandelela Rinong stands in solidarity with 17-year-old Ain Husniza Saiful Nizam after the student receives cyberbully attacks from someone alleged to be her school principal.
By Yap Wan Xiang â 10 May 2021, 12:30 PM
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Malaysia s diving queen Pandelela Rinong has come to support #MakeSchoolASaferPlace movement founder Ain Husniza Saiful Nizam after she allegedly received cyberbully attacks from her school principal
In a tweet yesterday, 9 May, Pandelela â who recently became the first Malaysian to win gold at the Diving World Cup in Tokyo, Japan â said she could relate to the situation that Ain is facing.
Fake cheers, empty seats: Tokyo gives glimpse of Covid-era Olympics
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10/05/2021 - 10:44 Athletes skipped quarantine but were tested daily and faced strict limits on movement Charly TRIBALLEAU AFP 4 min
Tokyo (AFP)
Fake cheers, empty seats and the sound of pounding feet: welcome to the Covid-era Tokyo Olympics, which Japan seems determined to hold at all costs.
An athletics test event brought home the reality of hosting an Olympics during the pandemic, with athletes competing in a muted atmosphere and excitement hard to muster.
Foot-strikes echoed around Tokyo s 68,000-capacity Olympic Stadium during Sunday s track events, with recorded crowd noises reaching a crescendo as the runners approached the finish.
Health by Merryn Johns, AFP
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