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Sally, 19, eyes second Olympic Games

- Sally Yee training at home. SEREANA SALALO

Sally Yee, 19, is looking forward to her second Olympic Games in

Tokyo next year.

Competing as a 15- year old at the 2016 Rio Olympics, Yee returned to Fiji in March from training in Japan as the deadly coronaviru­s hit the world.

Despite having challenges with the training restrictio­ns in Fiji, Yee managed to do her individual training at home.

“I think it’s good that they postponed the Olympics. It is for the safety of all and for athletes to prepare more,” she said.

“Before I came to Fiji, everything in Japan was normal, school was still going on and no lockdown.

“After I arrived in Fiji a few days later then it started to get worse in Japan.

“The training is different in Japan, the training halls, facilities, partners and the skills are much higher.”

Yee studies English at Chinzei Gakuin High School in Japan and takes part in local competitio­ns in the Nagasaki prefecture.

“Every month there is a prefecture competitio­n, in which I participat­ed,”she said.

“Training facilities in Fiji are a challenge, the tables and resources in Japan are more advanced.

“We have a table at home and I am competing with my sister, Grace.

Sally secured an Olympic scholarshi­p for athletes’ preparatio­n for Tokyo 2020 from the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee in partnershi­p with the Japan Olympic Committee. This enables her to receive education and training in Nagasaki in her bid to qualify for the 2020 Olympics.

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