Pandemic poses preparation challenges for Canada’s Tokyo-bound teams
Getting a bunch of people together from across Canada to play sports against a bunch of people from another country is logistically complex at the best of times.
Stir in a pandemic discouraging international travel and invasion of personal space, plus the clock ticking down toward the athletic moment of their dreams, and athletes and coaches in team sports have a lot on their minds.
Eight Canadian teams had qualified for the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics when the Games, originally scheduled to start July 24, were postponed to 2021 because of the COVID-19 virus.
Women’s softball, basketball, soccer, water polo and rugby sevens, as well as men’s field hockey, volleyball and rugby sevens are the most for Canada at a non-boycotted Summer Games since hosting in Montreal in 1976.