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Tokyo 2020: Only 30 British athletes likely to attend opening ceremony

Tokyo 2020: Only 30 British athletes likely to attend opening ceremony
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Upwards of 200 British athletes are currently resident in the Olympic Village.

Only 30 Team GB athletes are expected to march in the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics on Friday as coronavirus fears continue to cause frayed nerves in the Japanese capital.

On the day that a Chilean taekwondo player and a Dutch skateboarder became the first participants to be ruled out of the Games due to positive tests, the numbers willing to leave the relative security of the Olympic Village continue to dwindle.

Upwards of 200 British athletes are currently resident in the Village, and while many prefer not to attend the ceremony due to early competition schedules, the PA news agency understands that others have made the decision due to Covid concerns.

Flags and banners hang from Great Britain team apartments in the Olympic Village
Flags and banners hang from Great Britain team apartments in the Olympic Village (Charlie Riedel/AP)

The development leaves a dwindling pool of those eligible to carry the British flag at the ceremony. Two athletes – one male and one female – will be selected for the joint honour by the British Olympic Association on Thursday.

Fewer than 1,000 VIPs will be present for the ceremony at the 68,000 capacity Tokyo Olympic Stadium, with a string of heads of major corporations such as Toyota and Panasonic announcing publicly that would withdraw, citing concerns over the public perception of the Games.

Japanese media have reported that Emperor Naruhito will be present at the Games, but will pointedly refrain from using the word "celebrate". The imperial family is not expected to attend events once the Games get fully under way on Saturday.

Andy Murray lead Team GB at the 2016 opening ceremony in Tokyo
Andy Murray lead Team GB at the 2016 opening ceremony in Tokyo (Martin Rickett/PA)

The stripped-back ceremony has been hit by a series of controversies, with its original director Hiroshi Sasaki forced to quit in March after proposing plus-size model Naomi Watanabe come down from the sky dressed in a pig costume.

This week, Keigo Oyamada, the composer for the ceremony, was also forced to resign after admitting making public comments about having previously abused disabled class-mates.

Seiko Hashimoto, president of Tokyo 2020 organising committee, said: "This issue has hurt so many people and I have to offer my apology to those people for the fact that an appropriate and prompt response was delayed. This is something that I've got to apologise for to all people."

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CountryGold medalSilver MedalBronze MedalT
ChinaChina21121245
JapanJapan175830
United StatesUnited States16171245
Olympics flagOlympic Athletes from Russia10151136
AustraliaAustralia1031427
Great BritainGreat Britain891128
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Saturday's key events


TRIATHLON
· After silvers in both the men's and women's events, Team GB will be fancied to get on the podium again in the mixed relay (11.30pm-1am)

SWIMMING
· Touted as Michael Phelps's successor, Caeleb Dressel already has two gold medals from these Games and he will be going for a third in the men's 50m butterfly final (2.30am)
· It is Katie Ledecky vs. Ariarne Titmus III in the women's 800m freestyle final, with Ledecky entering as firm favourite (2.46am)
· Great Britain will be heavily fancied to add another gold medal to their swimming haul, having produced by far the fastest qualifying time for the mixed 4x100m medley relay final (3.43am)

ATHLETICS
· Dina Asher-Smith is one of three British women in the 100m semi-finals (3.01am-3.20am), and will hope to challenge for a medal in what is likely to be a star-studded final (1.50pm)
· The inaugural Olympic 4x400m mixed relay event concludes with Great Britain one of the eight finalists going for gold (1.35pm)

RUGBY SEVENS
· Team GB's dreams of an unlikely gold are still alive in the women's event as they face France in their semi-final (3.30am). The winners will face either New Zealand or Fiji in the gold medal match later in the day (10am)

SAILING
· Gold medals are up for grabs in the windsurfer - RS:X finals. Emma Wilson participates for Team GB in the women's final (6.33am), while Tom Squires is in action in the men's (7.33am)

TENNIS
· Following his shock semi-final defeat, ending his hopes of a Golden Slam in 2021, Novak Djokovic battles for bronze against Pablo Carreno Busta (7am)
· The women's singles event reaches its conclusion with the gold medal match between Belinda Bencic and Marketa Vondrousova

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