*Everything* and *everyone* you need to know for the summer Olympics in Tokyo:
After being postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 Olympic Games are finally here. If one thing is clear in the lead up to the Tokyo Games it's that young, diverse athletes will dominate — and we're here for it.
Follow our coverage of your favorite athletes — from newcomers to the summer Games like Mariah Duran to veterans like Simone Biles — and the continued controversy over the 2020 Olympics taking place during an ongoing pandemic. First thing's first, let's get to the basics:The 2020 Olympics will kick off on July 23 in Tokyo. The opening ceremony will be held at 8 p.m. local time in Japan, and will be aired at 7a.m. eastern time in the U.S.
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