Tokyo Olympics was a 16-day adrenaline rush but also a lesson in rights and wrongs | Sean Ingle

The athletes and their performances dazzled, but it is vital to look beneath the surface and ask questions others will not

My Olympics gone by, I miss it so. And despite the Kafkaesque bureaucracy, the hard quarantine, the endless spitting into test tubes and the constant fear of being pinged and forced to self-isolate for 14 days, I wouldn’t have wanted to be anywhere but Tokyo during these past few weeks.

In some ways it felt like being present at a vast and implausible heist – 16 months of delays, doubts and dangling uncertainties, being spirited away by 16 days of astonishing sport and extraordinary stories.

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from The Guardian https://ift.tt/37IoB5O

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