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Guinea reverses decision to pull out of Olympics


Guinea reverses decision to pull out of Olympics in 2021
CONAKRY, Guinea The West African country of Guinea has reversed an earlier decision to pull out of the Olympics in 2021 and will send a delegation of five athletes to the Tokyo Games.
Minister of Sports Sanoussy Bantama Sow made the announcement Thursday after national and international outcries that followed an earlier declaration that Guinea would not send athletes to Tokyo, blaming the coronavirus and its variants.
The Minister of State, Minister of Sports has the true pleasure of informing the people of Guinea and the whole sports family, that the government, after obtaining guarantees from the health authorities, agrees to the participation of our athletes in the 32nd Olympics in Tokyo, the minister said in a statement. ....

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CONAKRY, Guinea — The African country of Guinea has pulled out of the Olympics, citing the coronavirus.
The decision will keep five athletes from competing at the Tokyo Games. Minister of Sports Sanoussy Bantama Sow made the announcement in a letter Wednesday addressed to the president of the Guinean Olympic committee. He blamed the virus and its variants.
Guinean Olympic committee secretary general Ben Daouda Nassoko told The Associated Press only days before the statement that funds had just been released for the delegation to go to Tokyo. The five athletes impacted by the decision are a freestyle wrestler, swimmers, and a track and judo participant. ....

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Guinea Reverses Decision to Pull Out of Tokyo Olympics


Guinea Reverses Decision to Pull Out of Tokyo Olympics
Voice of America
23 Jul 2021, 08:05 GMT+10
The West African country of Guinea has reversed an earlier decision to pull out of the Olympics and will send a delegation of five athletes to the Tokyo Games.
Minister of Sports Sanoussy Bantama Sow made the announcement Thursday after national and international outcries that followed an earlier declaration that Guinea would not send athletes to Tokyo, blaming the coronavirus and its variants.
The Minister of State, Minister of Sports has the true pleasure of informing the people of Guinea and the whole sports family, that the government, after obtaining guarantees from the health authorities, agrees to the participation of our athletes in the 32nd Olympics in Tokyo, the minister said in a statement. ....

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The Fiji Times » Guinea reverses decision to pull out of Tokyo Olympics after IOC weighs in


Stuff Sports
23 July, 2021, 1:25 pm
Guinean freestyle wrestler Fatoumata Yarie Camara is one of the five athletes who will compete at the Games. Picture; STUFF SPORTS.
The West African country of Guinea has reversed an earlier decision to pull out of the Olympics and will send a delegation of five athletes to the Tokyo Games.
Minister of Sports Sanoussy Bantama Sow made the announcement on Thursday after national and international outcries that followed an earlier declaration that Guinea would not send athletes to Tokyo, blaming the coronavirus and its variants.
“The Minister of State, Minister of Sports has the true pleasure of informing the people of Guinea and the whole sports family, that the government, after obtaining guarantees from the health authorities, agrees to the participation of our athletes in the 32nd Olympics in Tokyo,” the minister said in a statement. ....

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