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Diving World Cup s virus countermeasures in Tokyo present complicated image
May 2, 2021 (Mainichi Japan)
Chang Yani and Chen Yiwen of China dive during the women s synchronized 3-meter springboard preliminary at the FINA Diving World Cup Saturday, May 1, 2021, at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre in Tokyo. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko) TOKYO (Kyodo) The 2021 FINA Diving World Cup, the final Tokyo Olympic qualifying meet and a test event for this summer s games, began Saturday under strict coronavirus countermeasures that contrasted with a lack of discipline during practice. In Saturday s practice at Tokyo Aquatics Centre, divers without masks crowded together as they formed lines to the diving boards and platforms, while coaches and others gathered at poolside. In competition, however, things will be different with divers required to take their turns going to the tower.
COVID-19 countermeasures under spotlight at two Tokyo 2020 Olympic test events Saturday, 1 May 2021
Coronavirus countermeasures which will be implemented at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games are being put to the test at international diving and volleyball events in the Japanese capital.
Tokyo 2020 officials are set to run the rule over the staging of the two tournaments, taking place at venues that will be used at the delayed Games.
The International Volleyball Games, known as the Tokyo Challenge 2021, is taking place today and tomorrow at the Ariake Arena, featuring matches between Japan and China.
A total of 225 divers from 46 countries are participating at the International Swimming Federation (FINA) Diving World Cup from today until May 6 at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre.
Tokyo to stage rescheduled Olympic diving qualifier in very strict bubble Friday, 30 April 2021
Japanese capital Tokyo is set to stage the rescheduled International Swimming Federation (FINA) Diving World Cup with athletes aiming to secure their place at the Olympics.
A total of 225 divers from 46 countries are expected to compete at the event, scheduled to start tomorrow and run until May 6 at the Tatsumi Aquatics Center.
The World Cup is serving as the final diving qualifier for Tokyo 2020 and has been chosen as a test event for the Olympics.
Four Olympic spots are due to be awarded in each synchronised diving discipline as well as up to 18 places in four individual events, including men’s and women’s three-metre springboard and 10m platform.
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