Air conditioning units will be available for New Zealand athletes at the Paris Olympics, but on a limited scale.
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The first batch of Russian and Belarusian athletes have been cleared to compete at next month’s Paris Olympics, with a total of 25 making the cut but others failing an International Olympic Committee vetting process over the war in Ukraine, the IOC said on Saturday. The IOC said that in some sports Russia and Belarus… Read More »Some Russians Make The Cut For Paris Olympics But Others Fail Vetting Process
Air conditioning units will be available for New Zealand athletes at the Paris Olympics, but on a limited scale.
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The prime minister cheered Indian athletes who are going to compete in the Paris Olympics next month.