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Tokyo Olympics Heartbreak: 4 players, 4 countries including a World No. 1 shooter out after testing Covid positive

Tokyo Olympics Heartbreak: 4 players, 4 countries including a World No. 1 shooter out after testing Covid positive

Tokyo Olympics Heartbreak: 4 players, 4 countries including a World No. 1 shooter out after testing Covid positive: Tokyo Olympics Heartbreak – Covid-19 Tokyo Olympics: Four athletes belonging to four different countries were ruled out of the Olympics after testing positive for Covid-19 on Wednesday, less than two days before the showpiece opens amid mounting health […]
Tokyo Olympics Heartbreak: 4 players, 4 countries including a World No. 1 shooter out after testing Covid positive: Tokyo Olympics Heartbreak – Covid-19 Tokyo Olympics: Four athletes belonging to four different countries were ruled out of the Olympics after testing positive for Covid-19 on Wednesday, less than two days before the showpiece opens amid mounting health safety concerns. Chilean Taekwondo player Fernanda Aguirre, Dutch skateboarder Candy Jacobs and Czech TT player Pavel Sirucek were on Wednesday forced to withdraw from their respective events and placed in quarantine. Other than this World No. 1 British shooter Amber Hill also tested positive and withdrew from the competition. Even before the Tokyo Olympics Opening Ceremony almost 75 people connected with the games have already tested positive. 
 
Tokyo Olympics Heartbreak: 4 players, 4 countries including a World No. 1 shooter out after testing Covid positive


Tokyo Olympics Heartbreak – Covid-19 Tokyo Olympics: Aguirre tested positive in an on-arrival test at the airport here, while Jacobs’ and Sirucek’s results were revealed at the Games village, taking the total number of cases at the high-security facility to seven.

“Fernanda Aguirre has tested positive for Covid-19 in the tests carried out on her arrival in Japan,” Chile’s National Olympic Committee said in a statement.

Jacobs posted a message on her instagram page to announce that her Olympic campaign was now over.

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“I am heartbroken. Unfortunately, I tested positive for Covid-19 this morning, which means my Olympic journey ends here…have done everything in my power to prevent this scenario and took all the precautions,”
 she posted.

Sirucek’s test was confirmed by the Czech Olympic Committee in a statement, adding to the two cases in the contingent detected till Tuesday.

“He is currently in isolation, as are all three other members of the Czech team, in which antigenic and subsequently PCR tests have detected the presence of the virus in recent days,”

 the Czech NOC stated.

The contingent’s sports director Martin Doktor said the situation is beyond their control.

“We are very sorry for the whole situation…none of us can completely control the spread of the virus, no matter how well we protect ourselves. I must say that I admire the attitude with which Pavel, Ondra Perusic (men’s beach volleyball) and Simon Nausch (beach volleyball coach), reacted to this situation,”

 he said.

Due to the new case, several other Czech athletes who were in contact with previously infected people underwent PCR testing on Wednesday morning.

“At the moment, we know that two more athletes are waiting for a confirmatory PCR test,”

 added Doktor.

Aguirre travelled to Tokyo from Uzbekistan with negative Covid report but tested positive in both the antigen and PCR tests conducted at the airport here, following which she was quarantined at a designated facility.
“The athlete is asymptomatic and in good health, but unfortunately she will not be able to compete in this event because the Japanese health authorities impose a quarantine of at least 10 days,” the Chile NOC stated.

The Taekwondo event gets underway on Saturday.

Her coach Jose Zapata has also been quarantined despite negative tests as he was deemed a close contact.

Aguirre was one of the eight Covid-19 cases among Games-related personnel revealed by the organising committee on Wednesday.


Before Aguirre and Jacobs, five athletes, three of them residing at the Games village, were found to be infected by the virus but none of them on arrival at the airport.

The total number of Games-related Covid-cases have risen to 75 with the addition of eight cases on Wednesday.

The Covid-hit Olympics will open on Friday and will go on till August 8 without any spectators.

Despite the growing health concerns, the International Olympic Committee has insisted that cancelling the event is not an option.

 

British medal hope Amber Hill has withdrawn from the women’s skeet competition at this summer’s Olympics after testing positive for Covid-19.

Tokyo Olympics: British medal hope Amber Hill withdraws after testing positive for Covid-19

Tokyo Olympics Heartbreak – Covid-19 Tokyo Olympics: World number one Hill won silver at the shooting World Cup in May and finished sixth at the Rio 2016 Games. Hill says she is “absolutely devastated” by the news, which came before she had left for Japan.

She was due to participate in Sunday’s qualifying event with the final scheduled to take place on Monday. The British Olympic Association confirmed Hill’s positive test and added there would be no replacement for the 23-year-old.

“There are no words to describe how I’m feeling right now,” Hill said.

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