Australia Confident of Athlete Vaccinations before Tokyo

In this March 17, 2021, file photo, people walk past the Olympic rings in Tokyo. (AP)
In this March 17, 2021, file photo, people walk past the Olympic rings in Tokyo. (AP)
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Australia Confident of Athlete Vaccinations before Tokyo

In this March 17, 2021, file photo, people walk past the Olympic rings in Tokyo. (AP)
In this March 17, 2021, file photo, people walk past the Olympic rings in Tokyo. (AP)

Australia is confident all of its athletes will be vaccinated against COVID-19 before they head off to the Tokyo Olympics, Chef de Mission Ian Chesterman said at the unveiling of the uniforms for the Games on Wednesday.

Vaccination is not a prerequisite for athletes competing in the delayed Games but Chesterman said it was "common sense" to add a "layer of safety" around the delegation and ensure they did not bring the virus home with them.

"We are very confident that we'll be vaccinated before we go, I think that's the will of the Australian government that we do," he told Reuters.

"We're also aware that we don't want to be jumping the queue so we're not getting it now. But everyone is confident that by the time we need it, we'll be in a place in the queue that allows that."

Australia has been more successful than Japan at containing COVID-19 and only started its roll-out of the vaccine towards the end of February.

Chesterman was confident organizers would put in place health protocols to protect the competitors in Tokyo but felt it was important the athletes did not focus too much on that aspect of what will be a very different Olympics.

"Clearly, we just need to keep our athletes in a positive frame of mind," he added.

"If they get that mindset right and don't let the COVID controls dominate their outlook, if they can maintain a positive mindset, then I think we can have a very good Games."

Chesterman, who has switched to the Summer Games after leading Australia's teams at six Winter Olympics, said he was now fully confident that the Games would go ahead as scheduled from July 23 to Aug 8.

"The absolute focus is giving a generation of athletes their right to be an Olympian," he said. "They've worked hard to be it, and in many cases already qualified, and it would be a disaster for them if the Games were cancelled. So for me, it's all about creating that moment for the athletes."

Marina Carrier, who qualified to represent her country in modern pentathlon at her first Olympics before the Games were postponed for a year, was clearly looking forward to finally having her moment.

"I'm standing here in the uniform today and it's sending me shivers already, I'm so grateful," the 24-year-old medical student told Reuters.

"As long as there's a flight there and a flight home and a competition in between, that's all I care about."



Haaland Becomes Norway's All-time Leading Scorer

Norway's Erling Haaland celebrates after scoring during the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Norway and Slovenia at Ullevaal Stadium in Oslo, Norway, 10 October 2024.  EPA/Terje Pedersen
Norway's Erling Haaland celebrates after scoring during the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Norway and Slovenia at Ullevaal Stadium in Oslo, Norway, 10 October 2024. EPA/Terje Pedersen
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Haaland Becomes Norway's All-time Leading Scorer

Norway's Erling Haaland celebrates after scoring during the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Norway and Slovenia at Ullevaal Stadium in Oslo, Norway, 10 October 2024.  EPA/Terje Pedersen
Norway's Erling Haaland celebrates after scoring during the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Norway and Slovenia at Ullevaal Stadium in Oslo, Norway, 10 October 2024. EPA/Terje Pedersen

Erling Haaland marked his first game as Norway captain by becoming his country's all-time leading scorer — then appeared to indicate he will soon become a father.
The Manchester City striker scored in the seventh and 62nd minutes of Norway's 3-0 win over Slovenia in the Nations League on Thursday to move onto 34 international goals.
That's one more than the late Jorgen Juve on Norway's list of record scorers. Juve, on 33 goals, held the record since the 1930s.
“I’m proud,” Haaland was quoted as telling Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet. “It is a record that has stood for a long time.”
The 24-year-old Haaland, who has played only 36 games for Norway, posted a picture on X of himself sucking his left thumb and with a ball under his jersey. Above the picture were baby and “coming soon” emojis.