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Tokyo Olympics: Six, Including Two Medalists, Banished For Breaking COVID Rules

The other four were accredited contractors from Britain and the United States arrested for allegedly using cocaine before the Olympics opened

01 August 2021, Last Updated at 2:18 pm
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Men's -66kg judo silver medalist Vazha Margvelashvili, of Georgia, from left, gold medalist Hifumi Abe, of Japan, and bronze medalists An Baul, of South Korea, and Daniel Cargnin, of Brazil, obstructed by flag, stand together following the medal ceremony at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Sunday, July 25, 2021, in Tokyo.
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Tokyo Olympics: Six, Including Two Medalists, Banished For Breaking COVID Rules
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2021-08-01T14:18:35+05:30

Tokyo Olympics organizers say they have banished six people, including two silver medalists from the country of Georgia, for breaking rules designed to protect against COVID-19 cases.

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Toshiro Muto, the games chief executive, says it was a “clear and serious violation” of the so-called playbooks of health and safety rules for two Georgian judokas to go sight-seeing.

Vazha Margvelashvili and Lasha Shavdatuashvili were seen near Tokyo Tower on Tuesday, after their events were finished.

Muto says the Georgian embassy in Tokyo has apologized for the incident.

The other four were accredited contractors from Britain and the United States arrested for allegedly using cocaine before the Olympics opened.

Muto says there have been eight cases of games credentials being temporarily suspended.

In four cases, organizers collected a “signed pledge” from people suspected of breaking rules. Ten strict warnings were issued, Muto says.

(AP)


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