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Arizona Olympians: Locals to watch during Tokyo 2020
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The Tokyo 2020 Olympics are underway. The opening ceremonies kicked off at 4 a.m. (MST) Friday, signifying the official start of the much delayed, much anticipated event.
The United States is sending over 600 athletes to Tokyo to compete across 41 different sports. Of that group, 19 are Arizona natives, either born or raised in the state.
Here are the athletes to watch and when they will be taking the stage in Tokyo. All times are Mountain Standard Time.
Allen is a 110-meter hurdler competing in his second Olympic games. He placed fifth overall in this event at Rio in 2016. Though he was born in Seattle, Allen was raised in Phoenix and attended Brophy Prep. Allen will race on Aug. 3. If he qualifies, the 110m hurdles final will be held Aug. 4.
Arizona Olympians: Locals to watch during Tokyo 2020
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There Are 2 Players Named Mewis on the USWNT Olympic Roster, and Yes, They re Sisters
From backyard pickup games to Tokyo Samantha and Kristie Mewis have made history as the first siblings to be named to the Olympic roster of the US Women s National Team (USWNT).
Their journey to Tokyo started back in their hometown of Hanson, MA, where Sam credits her older sister for always pushing her and inspiring her to improve her game. The two found success in the US youth international circuit, playing together in World Cups at both the U-17 and U-20 levels. That was awesome, because . . . on all those trips away from school, away from home, it s tough when you re young, Kristie told US Soccer. Kristie made her senior national team debut in February 2013, with Sam following shortly behind, earning her first cap in March of the following year.