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From Tokyo 1964 to Tokyo 2020: Japan tightens it belt

The Japanese have taken note that only rational spending will lead to a success similar to that of Tokyo 1964, when the Asian continent hosted an Olympic contest for the first time, then described by critics as the “Perfect Games”

“I am a faithful servant of the Revolution and sports”

Admiring a person from a distance leaves something to be desired in terms of fairly evaluating their value and determination to face life’s challenges. I experienced this first hand with the runner Omara Durand, although I have always seen in her a reflection of the invincible Cuban woman.

Volleyball gets a new look

Proposed changes to the sport will be tested during the upcoming Norceca tournament, in Colorado Springs, the United States

Omara Durand: for the love of the people

This is a race that goes on for a longer time than the three distances where she has won medals in multiple events. It is the race for the love of her grateful people, the one that admires her simplicity and acknowledges her courage.

Modest aspirations for Lima Games

Leonides Regüeiferos, national volley ball coach working with pre-selection teams, talks about the immediate future

May the change be genuine!

Sarah Hirshland, CEO of the U.S. Olympic Committee addresses Black athletes and announces “athlete-led group to challenge rules and systems in our own organization that create barriers…”

A lynx on the mat

Pan American champion wrestler Luis Orta is training hard for the Tokyo Olympics

Mireya, a well-grounded Cuban athlete

For decades, Cuba has recognized her work, dignity, and accomplishments in Norceca volleyball, as the Northern and Central American and Caribbean regional confederation is known