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    It was ugly at times, it was messy at times, it often made no sense. But by the time the final whistle was blown, Australia and Great Britain had played out an all-time classic, writes Dan Colasimone.

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    • Never tweeted about this sport before and probably won’t again, but this @DanColasimone gem bears repeating: “Alanna Kennedy launched herself like a Jeff Bezos vanity project into the stratosphere and banged a header into the corner.” #Tokyo2020 https://t.co/pyFQ7XhtoJ

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    Olympics Video Games - 3 year(s) ago

    Common Sense Media editors help you choose Olympics Video Games. Go for the gold on your own turf.

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    • The Olympics are a time to enjoy the awesome talents of athletes from around the world. Why not go for the gold with your own in-house competition? Our top Olympics video games will test your virtual talents. #gaming #Tokyo2020 https://t.co/tl9O0rzRTo

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    Pre-Olympic Games predictions commonly include an increase in population-based physical activity in the host city, as often stated in the bid, but the post-Olympic Games effects on physical activity have not been summarised. In this Series paper, we aim to do the following: examine mentions of a physical activity legacy in pre-Olympic bid documentation; analyse existing physical activity…

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    • L'héritage olympique n'entraîne pas une augmentation de l'activité physique dans la région hôte, selon une nouvelle étude Que pourrait faire @jeuxolympiques pour changer la donne en vue de @Paris2024 ? Partager et commenter ! #WeAreBOSEM 🇫🇷 #Paris2024 https://t.co/6eMEHO74Bl

    • #Olympic legacy doesn't lead to increase #PA levels in the hosting region a study reported #Brainstorming to our followers: what could @Olympics do to change the situation in @Paris2024 ? #WeAreBOSEM #ExerciseIsMedicine #Olympics #Tokyo2020 https://t.co/6eMEHO74Bl

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    Team Canada’s Spencer O’Brien was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis just a few months before competing at the 2014 Olympics in Sochi. At the time, the 25 year old was one of the world’s top ranked snowboarders. Spencer first noticed aches and pains in her knees and ankles, which she attributed to a lack of stretching and old injuries. As the pain escalated, she couldn’t lift her shoulders…

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    • As we watch #Tokyo2020, let's remember that even professional athletes have arthritis. @Arthritis_ARC spokesperson/Olympic snowboarder @spencerobrien lives with #RheumatoidArthritis but, thanks to #ArthritisResearch, it doesn't hold her back: https://t.co/9svZR6iX5B

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    Geen goud, maar wel een heel knappe bronzen medaille voor judoka Matthias Casse. Hij mag terugkijken op een uitstekend olympisch toernooi: “Het was niet makkelijk om mij mentaal op te laden voor de wedstrijd tegen Grigalasjvili, maar ik ben heel blij dat het gelukt is”, aldus Casse.

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    • C(l)asse interview! Wat een mentaliteit! Proficiat @Casse_81 🥉 @JudoVlaanderen @teambelgium #Tokyo2020 https://t.co/MBjEjyLQPx #sporza