The Tokyo Olympics will kick off today amid the care of the Corona epidemic


Mahakumbh of more than 11 thousand players from 205 countries in 339 events of 33 games in 18 days

Opening Ceremony to be held this evening from 4.30 pm Indian time: Absence of spectators for the first time in the history of sports mahakumbh

Games organized in Tokyo, Japan, despite protests from locals over corona cases

First mega event with 'New Normal' protocol including mask-social distance

TOKYO: After a year-long break due to Corona, the Games will finally kick off tomorrow in the Japanese capital Tokyo. The epidemic is still raging and some of the athletes who came to participate in the Olympics have been coronary.

Only sports spectators have been excluded from the Games, which are held between 'New Normal' protocols, including masks and social distance. Only counting invitees will be present at the stadium during the opening ceremony starting tomorrow at 4.30 pm Indian time.

People from all over the world, including Japan, will watch the opening of the Olympics and the subsequent Games on TV and social media. More than 11,000 athletes from 205 countries are vying to win 339 gold medals at stake in a total of 33 sports at the 18-day Tokyo Olympics.

Athletes as well as more than 10,000 coaches, officials and other support staff have arrived in Tokyo for the Tokyo Olympics, which is being held in an empty stadium without spectators due to the corona. The Tokyo Olympics will conclude on August 9. Locals are protesting the hosting of the Olympics as corona cases are on the rise in Tokyo, yet organizers are adamant about hosting the Games.

There have been reports that the organizers of the Tokyo Olympics did not try to make the opening ceremony more lavish, given the gloom over the past year and a half due to the epidemic. Of course, according to tradition, the opening ceremony is set to see a colorful and musical expression of Japanese culture and civilization.

India has decided to send only 22 athletes to the opening ceremony of the Olympics due to the epidemic. Led by legendary boxer Mary Kom. Other countries around the world are also considering sending limited athletes to the opening ceremony of the Olympics, given Corona's condition.

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