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Tokyo prepares for Olympics

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TOKYO — The Tokyo Olympics are getting closer and things are starting to stir around the venues, though not as much as you might expect. Many preparatio­ns are still up in the air as organizers try to figure out how to hold the postponed games in the middle of a pandemic.

Much of the city will be watching Wednesday as the countdown clocks around town hit the 100-days-to-go mark.

The new national stadium in the heart of Tokyo exemplifie­s the state of preparatio­ns. Kengo Kuma’s $1.4 billion venue is still largely sealed off to outsiders by a white wall that circles the stadium.

Over the weekend, passersby could hear rumblings from inside the venue — possible practice for the opening ceremony on July 23. The Paralympic­s follow on Aug. 24.

There is little movement around the Athletes’ Village, located near Tokyo Bay. The village will be tightly controlled during the Olympics, operating largely as a bubble for 11,000 Olympic athletes and 4,400 Paralympic athletes.

Athletes will be told not to socialize, to refrain from any tourism, and to come late and leave early to reduce the risks of spreading the virus.

The new aquatic center, also near Tokyo Bay, just finished holding Japan’s national swimming championsh­ips. It’s already had a test run and has yielded a big story.

Japanese swimmer Rikako Ikee, a 20-year-old survivor of leukemia, finished first in four races and qualified for the Olympics.

She was one of the world’s best swimmers until she was diagnosed two years ago with leukemia. She had said her plans were to aim for the 2024 Paris Olympics, but her performanc­es have surprised almost everyone.

Ikee is sure to be a big star in Tokyo — even if she fails to win a medal. She won six gold medals in the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta, Indonesia, and was getting very close to breaking the world record in the 100-meter butterfly — her best event.

Athletes will be told not to socialize, to refrain from any tourism, and to come late and leave early to reduce the risks of spreading the virus.

 ?? (AP/Eugene Hoshiko) ?? Under blooming cherry blossoms, people wearing protective masks to help curb the spread of the coronaviru­s walk with a backdrop of the Olympic rings floating in the water in the Odaiba section of Tokyo.
(AP/Eugene Hoshiko) Under blooming cherry blossoms, people wearing protective masks to help curb the spread of the coronaviru­s walk with a backdrop of the Olympic rings floating in the water in the Odaiba section of Tokyo.
 ?? (AP/Hiro Komae) ?? People walk towards the Tokyo Internatio­nal Exhibition Center, also known as Tokyo Big Sight. The exhibition center is a planned venue for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games, reschedule­d to start in July 2021.
(AP/Hiro Komae) People walk towards the Tokyo Internatio­nal Exhibition Center, also known as Tokyo Big Sight. The exhibition center is a planned venue for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games, reschedule­d to start in July 2021.
 ?? (AP/Eugene Hoshiko) ?? Workers prepare the venue at Kasai Canoe Slalom Centre for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
(AP/Eugene Hoshiko) Workers prepare the venue at Kasai Canoe Slalom Centre for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
 ?? (AP/Eugene Hoshiko) ?? People wearing protective masks s ride bicycles near the Japan National Stadium, where opening ceremony and many other events are planned for the Olympics in Tokyo.
(AP/Eugene Hoshiko) People wearing protective masks s ride bicycles near the Japan National Stadium, where opening ceremony and many other events are planned for the Olympics in Tokyo.
 ?? (AP/Hiro Komae) ?? A guard stands in front of a fence to close off a constructi­on site for the athletes’ village to be used during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo.
(AP/Hiro Komae) A guard stands in front of a fence to close off a constructi­on site for the athletes’ village to be used during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo.
 ?? (AP/Hiro Komae) ?? Constructi­on workers fold a tarp sheet at a closed building complex being built as part of the athletes’ village to be used during the postponed Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo.
(AP/Hiro Komae) Constructi­on workers fold a tarp sheet at a closed building complex being built as part of the athletes’ village to be used during the postponed Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo.
 ?? (AP/Eugene Hoshiko) ?? A constructi­on fence featuring the words “Safety First” with a backdrop of the Olympic rings floating in the water in the Odaiba section in Tokyo. .
(AP/Eugene Hoshiko) A constructi­on fence featuring the words “Safety First” with a backdrop of the Olympic rings floating in the water in the Odaiba section in Tokyo. .

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