| Relive the 2018 Buenos Aires Summer Youth Olympic Games Two years ago, Buenos Aires brought together 4000 athletes from 206 countries for the world’s largest multisport event for young athletes. Relive the thrill, emotion and action with us, and see if you can spot some of today’s stars, like tennis Roland Garros winner Iga Świątek. |
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| Watch live: ICF Canoe Slalom World Cup The spectacular action of 2020 Canoe Slalom World Cup returns on 17 October. Paddle over to the Olympic Channel to see the event schedule and watch the live stream for free! |
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| Karsten Warholm: “Nobody is going to be the next Usain Bolt” In this entertaining interview, Norway’s two-time World champion in 400m hurdles discusses Bolt’s untouchable track and field legacy, his own amazing races in 2020 and the story behind his invigorating pre-race ‘Viking war cry’. |
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| Anders Antonsen: Stepping out of Viktor Axelsen's shadow Just 23 years old and already ranked third in the world, Denmark’s rising badminton star has made a smashing start to his career. In this interview, the Dane reveals how he plans to reach the “absolute top” after training with fellow Dane Viktor Axelsen, the 2017 World champion. |
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| Relive Tokyo 1964: A turning point for Japan A symbol of rebirth and resilience, Tokyo 1964 was the first Games in Asia. Look back at the ground-breaking event and record-breaking moments – the first ever to be broadcasted worldwide in colour! |
| | | How Buenos Aires 2018 gold changed Bumblebee’s career Russia’s Sergei Chernyshev won the first ever breaking gold medal at Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires. Check out this interview where he reveals how his win transformed his career, plus the story behind his nickname Bumblebee! |
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