Schoolgirl scoops gold as Japan warms to the Games

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Momiji Nishiya of Japan poses with her gold medal during medal ceremony - REUTERS

 


TOKYO (Reuters): Japan mined more gold on Monday as sentiment towards the pandemic-delayed Tokyo Olympics appeared to shift, and local fans defied organisers to grab a glimpse of the Games.

Pint-sized 13-year-old Momiji Nishiya won gold in street skateboarding – new to the Olympics here in Tokyo – while in one of the Games’ staple sports a “Terminator” hunted down a dominator to set the swimming pool alight.

In a shock at the aquatics centre Britain’s four-time Olympian Tom Daley and new diving partner Matty Lee pulled off a stunning victory in the men’s 10 metre synchronised platform to end China’s golden run in the event.

Chinese divers had triumphed at the last four Olympics.

Ariarne Titmus lived up to her “Terminator” moniker by clawing back American Katie Ledecky’s early lead to win the 400m freestyle final and pour petrol on the fierce Australia-US pool rivalry.

Team USA got their victory in the 4x100m men’s relay, while Adam Peaty roared with pride after becoming the first British swimmer to defend an Olympic title with gold in the 100m breaststroke.

Norwegian Kristian Blummenfelt took gold at the open air triathlon route on the island of Odaiba in Tokyo Bay.

Organisers reported 16 new Olympics-related coronavirus cases on Monday, bringing the total number to 148.

Support for Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga slid nine points to 34%, its lowest since he took office, a survey showed on Monday, as worries about COVID-19 clouded his hopes the Tokyo Olympics would boost his ratings ahead of an election this year.

Schoolgirl skateboarder Nishiya is sure to lead bulletins and adorn front pages now.

“I welled up in tears because I was beyond happy,” Nishiya said, describing the moment when she realised she had won gold.

Her victory put Japan atop the medals table with six golds, along with China and the United States.

Naomi Osaka looked good to add to the local haul later in the Games when she sailed into the third round, sweeping past 50th-ranked Swiss Viktorija Golubic 6-3 6-2.

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