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Swimming: While spectators are banned at Tokyo 2020, the pool deck might not be as quiet as expected in the days ahead. Earlier tonight in the first session of the nine-day swimming program, about 14 banks of seating were taken over by national teams – I presume swimmers not in action – to cheer on their compatriots. They were in voice even before the racing had begun – Team USA let out a big cheer when the camera panned to the First Lady, Jill Biden, who was here tonight to support them after attending last night’s opening ceremony. In contrast to the eerie silence of other events, the noise makes a nice change. Team USA led the charge – they had even brought inflatable clap-sticks with them – but now that the other nations know they can make some noise poolside, we might have a real atmosphere at the Aquatics Centre.




USA swimmers cheer on their teammates at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics

United States swimmers cheer on teammates during swimming competitions at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Photograph: Martin Meissner/AP















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That’s enough Olymping for me. Time to hand over to Simon Burnton, as the swimming heats roll on and so does the football.








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Great Britain score! Leading Japan 1-0

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Gold for Kosovo! Gold for Japan!

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