Cyclists deliver World Cup whistle, 20,000km later

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James Owens and Ron Rutland all smiles as Nigel Owens blows the whistle.

The pair, who left Twickenham Stadium in February to begin their trip, handed the whistle to Welsh referee Nigel Owens, who will be taking charge of Friday’s clash between hosts Japan and Russia. They delivered the whistle safe and sound to Owens in Tokyo Stadium, which will host Friday’s opening match.

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