An Indonesian duo embrace their differences to make history at Tokyo 2020.
| In sport, differences make us stronger In an interview with Olympic Channel, the talented duo of Greysia Polii and Apriyani Rahayou revealed how they plan to turn their differences in age, communication and experience into strengths. The pair is training hard to make Indonesian history in women’s doubles badminton at Tokyo 2020. |
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| Don’t miss Olympic Day Olympic Day is a unique opportunity to train with top athletes live on Instagram on Tuesday, 23 June. You can already get a taste with one of our recorded workout sessions on Olympic Channel. Are you in? |
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| From refugee to elite athlete in one year Syrian refugee Khaoula dared to dream and took part in a special project with Olympic air rifle champion Niccolo Campriani. Her goal? Tokyo 2020 - in a sport she had never tried before. This is the extraordinary journey of a refugee mother, who is dreaming big! |
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| What makes an Olympic champion in BMX? Do BMX racers have stronger legs than other athletes? We put Olympic champion Connor Fields through a series of tests to better understand the American’s explosive power. |
| | | Partially blind Sam Ward dreams of Tokyo 2020 English hockey player Sam Ward feared the worst when he was hit in the eye by a ball. The injury left the star player partially blind, but he was already back 4 months after his accident. |
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| New Original series: Taking Refuge Dive into our new 5-episode documentary showing the incredible journey of Khaoula, Mahdi and Luna, coached by Olympic champion Niccolo Campriani, trying to reach the Refugee Olympic Team. |
| | | Social media: It's about who we truly are! Everybody wants to show their best side on social media. But Italian fencer Rossella Fiamingo, who rose in fame after winning silver at Rio 2016, has taken another approach to show who she truly is. |
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