Tokyo Games 2020 (July 23 – August 8, 2021): Glittering faces of Olympic celebration now ‘unmasked’

Medallists pose for a photograph during the podium ceremony of the Skateboarding Women’s Street Final of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo yesterday. Japan’s Momiji Nishiya, 13, made history on Monday when she took home the first women’s street skateboarding Olympic gold medal at the Tokyo 2020 Games. Standing next to her on the Olympic podium was Rayssa Leal from Brazil, also 13, who earned silver in the event. Japanese skater Funa Nakayama, 16, took bronze.

Olympic athletes have received an extra incentive for winning a medal after organisers said they could remove their masks for 30 seconds for photos on the podium.

Medal-winners were urged not to abuse the relaxation in the rules at the Tokyo Games, which have been marked by their strict anti-Coronavirus measures after opening a year late.

“The idea is to give those athletes who have been competing, when everyone else has stepped back, the chance to remove their mask for 30 seconds, staying on those steps for photos,” International Olympic Committee (IOC) Spokesman Mark Adams said on Monday.

“I think everyone appreciates, one, that the risk is very, very, very, low, and two, completely understandable.”

Athletes are under orders to wear their masks unless training, competing, eating, drinking or sleeping, and are being tested daily.

When standing on the podium, they are now shown a sign telling them to remove their masks briefly for the photographers.

This post was published on July 27, 2021 5:11 pm