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Recap Sweden 4-2 Australia - Managing Madrid
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Aussie Olympics fans rage as the Matildas Sam Kerr is denied vital penalty in loss to Sweden
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Team GB track star Dina Asher-Smith has insisted Olympic athletes should be free to take the knee amid fears Games bosses will seek to punish those who do.
The International Olympic Committee have bumbled their way through that important issue, with the belated concession this month that athletes can express their views before and after competing, but not on the podium.
It remains to be seen if anyone tests the limits of those regulations by taking a knee during a medal ceremony, but Asher-Smith has made a thumping contribution to the wider debate.
She branded the podium ban unenforceable and said she sees protesting and expressing yourself as a fundamental human right .
July 22, 2021
TOKYO (AFP) – Four-time Olympic champions the United States (US) suffered a first defeat in 45 matches yesterday as they lost 3-0 to Sweden in their opening game of the women’s football tournament in Tokyo.
Stina Blackstenius scored twice and Lina Hurtig added a third goal to give 2016 silver medallists Sweden a dream start to their Group G campaign at a Tokyo Stadium devoid of fans due to COVID-19 restrictions.
The US, who go on to play New Zealand and Australia in their next two group games, hadn’t lost since going down 3-1 to France in a friendly in January 2019.
Olympics: IOC to include kneeling protests in highlights
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