Olympics-Japanese boxer nurse revives Olympic dreams after opening show

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Once thwarted by the pandemic, Japanese nurse Arisa Tsubata is reviving her dreams to compete in boxing at the Olympics.

Tsubata emerged from a gritty gym on the outskirts of Tokyo onto the global stage on Friday, when she performed a solitary run on a treadmill at the opening ceremony, representing how athletes had to prepare for the pandemic-hit Games in isolation.

Like many Olympic hopefuls, Tsubata's ambitions were shattered earlier this year when the pandemic caused qualifying events to be cancelled and changed criteria for spots at the Games. The 28-year-old told Reuters in May https://widerimage.reuters.com/story/japanese-boxing-nurse-has-olympic-dream-crushed-by-covid she was frustrated about not being able to compete at the Games, and would focus on her next competition, not the next Olympics years away at Paris in 2024."I participated in these Olympics as a performer, but I came to feel more strongly about wanting to participate in the Olympics as an athlete next time," she told Reuters outside the National Stadium.

 

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