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L Z Granderson: Yes, the Olympics are political, including ridiculous rules on swim caps

L Z Granderson: Yes, the Olympics are political, including ridiculous rules on swim caps
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North champions who triumphed in the early days of the Modern Olympics

Updated: July 12, 2021, 11:54 am The Panathenaic Olympic stadium in Athens, Greece, in 1896. When the Olympic Games begin in Tokyo this month, they will feature in excess of 11,000 participants from 200-plus countries, battling for more than 1,000 medals in 33 different sports. The eyes of the world will be focused on an extravaganza that was delayed due to the Covid pandemic in 2020 but which is being staged this year despite concerns from many Japanese people about the rationale for them taking place with the virus still rampant in large parts of the globe. However, the IOC seems determined to proceed with these Games without frontiers and the BBC is committed to broadcasting up to 350 hours of coverage from the myriad venues hosting competitions.

Column: The Olympics are political, including rules on swim caps

Column: The Olympics are political, including rules on swim caps
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Running Rings Around the Empire | Irish America

Running Rings Around the Empire: The 1908 Olympics Statues in Nenagh, County Tipperary, of three Olympic gold medalists from or with Nenagh connections. Left to right, 1908 Olympians Matt McGrath, Johnny Hayes, and Bob Tisdall, who won a gold medal in the 400-meter hurdles at the 1932 Summer Olympics in ­­Los Angeles. (Photo courtesy Nenagh Olympic Athletic Club) By Roger McGrath, Contributor In 1908, as the world’s attention focused on the Olympic Games in London, Britain had decided again not to allow Ireland to field its own team, imperiously stating, “Ireland is not a nation.” All Irish athletes would have to compete as members of the British team.

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