Tokyo Olympics: Canada to have 30-40 athletes at the opening ceremony

Around 30-40 athletes from the 370-strong Canada contingent will be at Friday's opening ceremony in a largely empty Tokyo Olympic stadium, bar a few hundred officials.

Published : Jul 22, 2021 11:01 IST

(Representative Image) Tokyo Olympics: Canada to have 30-40 athletes at the opening ceremony on Friday.
(Representative Image) Tokyo Olympics: Canada to have 30-40 athletes at the opening ceremony on Friday.
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(Representative Image) Tokyo Olympics: Canada to have 30-40 athletes at the opening ceremony on Friday.

Canada may be sending one of their biggest Olympics teams to the 2020 Tokyo Games but only a small fraction will attend the opening ceremony, the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) said on Thursday.

Around 30-40 athletes from the 370-strong team will be at Friday's event in a largely empty Tokyo Olympic stadium, bar a few hundred officials.

"Athletes are only arriving in the village five days before they compete," the COC said in a news release. "This means that there are less athletes in the village and that most of them are on the verge of competing.

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"The focus of Team Canada remains on safety, performance, and adhering to the letter and spirit of the Tokyo 2020 playbooks."

Basketball player Miranda Ayim and rugby sevens co-captain Nathan Hirayama will be the flag bearers for Canada's biggest Olympic team since the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Games.

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