ONOC secretary general urges Tokyo 2020 Chef de Missions to follow playbooks
By Michael Pavitt at the Main Press Centre in Tokyo Wednesday, 4 August 2021
Oceania National Olympic Committees secretary general Ricardo Blas has issued a warning for athletes and officials that they follow the Tokyo 2020 playbooks.
Blas has reportedly expressed confidence NOC secretary generals and Presidents understand the importance of playbooks, but suggested it was a matter of grave concern that all
Chefs de Mission be at the same level of appreciation for the counter-measures . The concerns are very real, Blas said. The message is very clear. The role of They are responsible for all athletes and officials.
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The inside story of Brisbane’s under-the-radar bid for the 2032 Olympic Games.
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Like any good origin story, Brisbane 2032 begins with a band of underdogs and a long-shot premise.
There are villains and disappointments, too, and a plot thread going back to 1986, when Brisbane and a young-gun consultant named John Coates polled a bitter third behind Barcelona and Paris in the race to host the 1992 Games.
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Nations in the Pacific region are set to benefit from a sports
programme which will allow teams and athletes an opportunity to
qualify for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympics through training
and qualification events.
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