5h Surfer Angelo Bonomelli blames Portugal for lack of transparency, says it cost him shot at making Tokyo Olympics in time ICHINOMIYA, Japan -- An aggrieved Olympic surfing alternate forced into a futile race against time to catch a wave in Japan is slamming a competitor's officials as "selfish" for not being transparent about his rival's positive COVID-19 test that cost him a shot at the sport's historic Summer Games debut. Angelo Bonomelli, 30, is the frustrated Italian surfer who, by a hair, missed out on the sport's Olympic debut because Portugal's Frederico Morais, 29, waited until the last minute to disclose his reported infection -- despite the long list of coronavirus rules, restrictions and realities set for the Tokyo Olympics.