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Tokyo, Apr 14 (EFE/EPA).- With exactly 100 days to go before the inauguration of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, the Japanese capital held a subdued event Wednesday in which it unveiled statues of the Olympic rings as well as the mascots of the games.The closed-door ceremony, broadcast online, was held simultaneously outside the Tokyo government building and Mount Takao, located in the west of the Japanese capital.Among those present at the ceremony was Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike, Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee Vice President Toshiaki Endo and swimmer Junichi Miyashita, a bronze medalist for Japan at Beijing 2008. (Camera: KIMIMASA MAYAMA).SHOT LIST: PEDESTRIANS WALK PAST A TOKYO 2020 OLYMPIC GAMES ADVERTISING IN TOKYO, JAPAN.
On the quays of the Seine in Paris, the clock showing the countdown to the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games hits the symbolic 100 day mark. IMAGES
Tokyo, Apr 14 (EFE/EPA).- With exactly 100 days to go before the inauguration of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, the Japanese capital held a subdued event Wednesday in which it unveiled statues of the Olympic rings as well as the mascots of the games.The closed-door ceremony, broadcast online, was held simultaneously outside the Tokyo government building and Mount Takao, located in the west of the Japanese capital.Among those present at the ceremony was Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike, Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee Vice President Toshiaki Endo and swimmer Junichi Miyashita, a bronze medalist for Japan at Beijing 2008. (Camera: FRANCK ROBICHON).SHOT LIST: TOKYO 2020 OLYMPIC GAMES COUNTDOWN CLOCK OUTSIDE TOKYO STATION, 100 DAYS AHEAD OF THE TOKYO 2020 OLYMPICS.
The Olympic countdown clock in Tokyo resumes after organisers announced the Games will begin on July 23 next year. The announcement had come less than a week after organisers were forced to delay the Games under heavy pressure from athletes and sports federations as the global coronavirus outbreak worsened. IMAGES
Tokyo, Sep 5 (EFE).- (Camera: Franck Robichon). The president of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) on Sunday said it was "unbelievable" that the Tokyo Paralympic Games went ahead despite the enormous logistical challenge posed by the coronavirus pandemic.FOOTAGE OF THE FIREWORKS FROM THE CLOSING CEREMONY OF THE TOKYO 2020 PARALYMPIC GAMES AT THE TOKYO OLYMPIC STADIUM.