The ANOC Podcast: Tokyo Final Preps Again

(ATR) Gunilla Lindberg and Christophe Dubi have the latest on plans for Tokyo Olympics and beyond.

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(ATR) Two of the world's top experts on the Olympics say that athlete safety is driving the decision-making in these final weeks to the postponed Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics.

IOC member Gunilla Lindberg, secretary general of the Association of National Olympic Committees, and IOC Executive Director for Olympic Games Christophe Dubi provide their insights on what to expect in Tokyo in July and August, ATR Editor Ed Hula hosts this latest edition of the ANOC Podcast.

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