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Vaccine a shot in the arm for Campbell s Olympic preparation

BRISBANE, Australia (AP) Australian swimmer Cate Campbell has had to incorporate something new into her fine-tuning as she prepares for a fourth Olympics. The two-time Olympic gold medalist lined up Monday to get the first of her two injections of the Pfizer vaccine at the Queensland Academy of Sport in Brisbane, one of five venues where athletes queued on day one of the program. “We’re going into a pretty unknown situation over in Tokyo so to have this little (injection ) is a huge weight off everyone’s shoulders,” Campbell said. Australia’s national coronavirus vaccination rollout is behind schedule and Olympic participants needed special government approval to access vaccines this month. The government consented to the priority timing for athletes last week.

Australia begins vaccinating athletes ahead of Tokyo Olympics | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)

Australia begins vaccinating athletes ahead of Tokyo Olympics 202 BRISBANE, Australia, May 10, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – Three-time Olympian Cate Campbell expressed relief Monday as the Australian team began being vaccinated against Covid-19 ahead of the Tokyo Games. While Australia has been one of the world’s most successful countries in containing the spread of coronavirus, it has fallen far behind the government’s own schedule for inoculations. With the Olympics due to start on July 23, Canberra agreed to fast-track access to vaccines for all athletes travelling to Japan, despite accusations of queue-jumping. The rollout began with swimming star Campbell, who is targeting a fourth Olympics, among the first to step forward.

Australia begins vaccinating athletes ahead of Tokyo Games

Australia begins vaccinating athletes ahead of Tokyo Games Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/ Australian swimmer Cate Campbell receives a COVID-19 vaccine in Brisbane on Monday. | AFP-JIJI REUTERS May 10, 2021 Sydney – Australia started administering COVID-19 vaccines to athletes around the country on Monday to give them “comfort and certainty” during their final preparations for the Tokyo Olympics. Australia has been relatively slow to roll out vaccines to the general population, but Olympic and Paralympic athletes have been allowed to jump the line before they travel Tokyo for the games.

Lilley selected to Tokyo 2020 Australian Olympic team

Jake Lilley - Ready Steady Tokyo Sailing 2019 © Sailing Energy Queenslander Jake Lilley has been announced as Australia s representative in the Finn class for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, rounding out the sailing selection for the Games. Lilley completes a team blessed with a mix of youth, experience, and a history of success. Australia s sailors will head to Japan carrying the hopes of a nation after collecting six gold medals across the past three Olympics. It s always a good feeling to be honored with the opportunity to represent our country and our sport, said Lilley at the announcement. The Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron sailor finished eighth at his first Olympic Games five years ago in Rio de Janeiro.

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