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100 ones to watch in Tokyo: sprinters | SERIES

100 ones to watch - 10 sprinters (© Getty Images) Every athlete has a story. When the athletics competition at the Tokyo Olympic Games gets underway in late July, each of the 1900 track and field athletes in action will have their own tale of perseverance, dedication and an unwavering will to succeed. To mark the 100-day countdown to the start of the athletics schedule in the Japanese capital, we will highlight 100 ones to watch in the lead-up to the Games. Some are known stars, some are gold medal favourites, others will be outsiders. But they all have fascinating stories that will be worth following as the Games draw ever closer.

Melanie Diaz seeking family first - International Table Tennis Federation

International Table Tennis Federation 13 Apr 2021 Three places available for Tokyo 2020, the name at the top of the list in the women’s singles event at the forthcoming 2021 Latin American Singles and Mixed Doubles Qualification tournament, which starts in Rosario, Argentina, on Tuesday 13th April, is that of Puerto Rico’s Melanie Diaz. Melanie Diaz aiming to create history by Ian Marshall Not only is the 24-year-old from Utuado, where you take a boat to visit the local restaurant, seeking to make her debut in the prestigious multi-sport gathering, she is also aiming to create history. At the Lima 2019 Pan American Games, younger sister Adriana Diaz reserved her place in Tokyo, courtesy of securing the women’s singles title; ever since table tennis was first included in the Olympic Games in Seoul in 1988, no sisters have ever both competed in the women’s singles event or have been on duty in the same Games!

Sean McColl and Alannah Yip set to make sport climbing history at Tokyo 2020

Sean McColl and Alannah Yip set to make sport climbing history at Tokyo 2020
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Karate-do- Saint Lucia Salutes Sensei Deborah Jn Baptiste - St Lucia News From The Voice

March 8, 2021 Share this post: Sensei Deborah Jn. Baptiste is a practitioner of a brand of traditional Shotokan Karate developed by the late Sensei Hirokazu Kanazawa of Japan who visited Saint Lucia in 2001. She has been a practitioner of Shotokan Karate for the past 30 years. She holds the rank of 4th degree Black Belt from Shotokan Karate-do International Federation (SKIF-Japan) Headquartered in Japan. She is a Founding and Executive Member of Shotokan Karate-do International Federation Saint Lucia (SKIF-Saint Lucia) and Zanshin Karate Dojo. She is co-instructor with Sensei Ezra Jn. Baptiste at Zanshin Karate Dojo situated at Corinth Estate, Gros Islet.

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