Rotorua Daily Post

Village has a different feel for Games veteran

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New Zealand flagbearer Hamish Bond has noticed a “different vibe” in the Tokyo athletes’ village to the three previous Olympics he has attended.

The double Olympic gold medallist arrived in the village with the rest of the rowing squad last weekend and immediatel­y noticed a contrastin­g atmosphere from his experience­s in Beijing, London and Rio.

“There is a slightly different vibe,” Bond told RNZ.

“There’s just an air of caution and a little bit of wariness from across the quarters and you know that’s the way we need to be to look after ourselves and also the Japanese public and the people that are hosting us here. It’s just a different reality.

“A lot of it [the village] is familiar to Olympics in the past in terms of the set-up and the orientatio­n of the rooms, the food hall. Obviously the glaring difference is the Covid protocols, with the mask-wearing and social distancing.

“But I feel safe in the village. I feel as though our team is wellorgani­sed and well versed in taking the necessary measures to protect ourselves as much as we can.”

Bond will carry the New Zealand flag with Black Ferns Sevens captain Sarah Hirini at tonight’s opening ceremony.

He said they will continue to keep largely to their sports during the ceremony and will follow the standard practice of “hand sanitiser, masks, keeping your distance“.

“The details of exactly how that’s going to pan out are still sort of coming to hand but I’m looking

foward to leading the team,” Bond said.

“It’s obviously going to be a slightly different scenario with no spectators, somewhat muted, but I think it’ll be years in the future maybe where you look back and you can reflect on that opportunit­y that it’ll be pretty special.”

Bond’s Olympic build-up has also been different.

He is now a member of the men’s eight, after winning back-to-back gold medals in the pair with Eric Murray in London 2012 and Rio 2016.

“Obviously coming into the last couple of Olympics being hot favourites to win and a gold medal was the only acceptable outcome for us as individual­s, really.

“With the men’s eight here we still want to do well, we believe we can do well. I’m excited to see how we stack up against the internatio­nal competitio­n.

“It’s been a long time between races. We had a short stint in

Europe where we raced the qualifying regatta, principall­y against Romania, who also qualified alongside us but in terms of the wider field we really don’t how things are going to shake down.”

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