Sports

Australia's three-time Olympic gold medallist to compete for his eighth game in Tokyo

Jun 26, 2021

Sydney (Australia) June 26: Australia's three-time Olympic gold medalist Andrew Hoy will represent the country at an unprecedented eighth Olympic Games in Tokyo this year.
The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) announced the selection of Hoy and Mary Hanna who becomes the first woman to make six Australian Olympic teams on Friday.
Hoy with his team members, Chris Burton and Shane Rose will compete in equestrian eventing. Hanna, Simone Pearce and Kelly Layne will compete in equestrian dressage.
After making his Olympic debut in Los Angeles in 1984, 62-year-old Hoy became the 13th athlete in Olympic history to make eight Games, joining only nine eight-time Olympians and three athletes who have competed at more.
"I have never set out to break records on my number of Olympic Games participations. I am just a country boy from Culcairn, who loves his horses, has a huge passion for our sport and thrives on being competitive at the top end," Hoy said.
The AOC also announced the selection of TsuneariYahiro, Australia's first-ever Olympic karateka on the same day.
Boasting four Oceania championships and going undefeated at the national titles since 2001, the Japanese-born Australian will compete in the 75kg kumite division as the sport makes its Olympic debut.
Source: Xinhua

More news

AI could increase global real trade growth by 14% by 2040: WTO

Geneva [Switzerland], November 24: A new report published by the WTO Secretariat discusses the potential impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on world trade. The report examines key trade-related policy considerations raised by this technology and discusses the critical role of the WTO in facilitating AI-related trade, ensuring trustworthy AI, and promoting global regulatory convergence. The report was launched at an event at the WTO attended by representatives from government, academia and the private sector.

Nov 24, 2024