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Stay Active on International Olympic Day

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IOC- the International Olympic Committee founded in 1894 celebrated the first Olympic day on 23 June 1948. Since then, every year June 23 is observed as International Olympic Day. The Olympic day is celebrated all over the globe as a day of sports and health. It commemorates the importance of sports to remain active in the day to day life.

International Olympic Day 2020

Over the last 20 years, Olympic Day has been associated with Olympic Day Runs all over the world. But during this year due to COVID-19 time, Olympians are inspiring the world with their energy and positivity. They are sharing their daily workouts as well as providing health tips to stay fit and fine. So this year, the Olympic Movement will celebrate Olympic Day 2020 by creating the world’s largest 24-hour digital-first Olympic workout. This year June 23, 2020, will be a day when around the globe athletes during their home workouts go for the live sessions.

The athletes involved in the Olympic Day workout video are:

– Laurie Hernandez (USA, artistic gymnastics)

– Faith Kipyegon (Kenya, athletics)

– Lutalo Muhammad (Great Britain, taekwondo)

– Sandra Sanchez (Spain, karate)

– Meli Derenalagi (Fiji, rugby 7s)

– Martin Fourcade (France, biathlon)

– Tokashiki Ramu (Japan, basketball)

– Eileen Gu (China, freestyle skiing)

– Colleen Quigley (USA, athletics)

– Zeyad Eashash (Jordan, boxing)

– Vinesh Phogat (India, wrestling)

– Tobias Wendel and Tobias Arlt (Germany, luge)

– Federico Molinari (Argentina, artistic gymnastics)

– Dina Pouryounes (Refugee, taekwondo)

– Valentina Marchei (Italy, figure skating)

– Pita Taufatofua (Tonga, taekwondo/cross-country skiing)

– Vivian Kong (Hong Kong China, fencing)

– Petra Klingler (Switzerland, sport climbing)

– Isaac Makwala (Botswana, athletics)

– Pandelela Rinong (Malaysia, diving)

– Agatha Rippel (Brazil, beach volleyball)

– Jessica Long (USA, para swimming)

The athletes lined up for the live Instagram workouts, scheduled at 11 a.m. local time across 20 time zones on @Olympics Instagram include:

– Pita Taufatofua (taekwondo/cross-country skiing) – Tonga

– Tyla Nathan-Wong (rugby 7s) – Wellington, New Zealand

– Melissa Wu (diving) – Brisbane, Australia

– Yamamoto Seito (athletics) – Tokyo, Japan

– Hong Zhang (speed skating) – Beijing, China

– Marcus Fernaldi Gideon, Anthony Ginting and Jonatan Christie (badminton) – Jakarta, Indonesia

– Elizabet Tursynbayeva (figure skating) – Kazakhstan

– PV Sindhu (badminton) – Hyderabad, India

– Aisam ul Haq Qureshi (tennis) – Pakistan

– Zeyad Eashash (boxing) – Amman, Jordan

– Margarita Mamun (rhythmic gymnastics) – Moscow, Russia

– Cameron van der Burgh (swimming) – Cape Town, South Africa

– Johanne Defay (surfing) – Europe

– Abdullah Sediqi (refugee scholarship holder, taekwondo) – Europe

– Desire Operanozie (football) – Lagos, Nigeria

– Cherif Fall (surfing) – Dakar, Senegal

– Hugo Calderano (table tennis) – Rio, Brazil

– Mikel Thomas (athletics) – Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago

– Rommel Pacheco (diving) – Mexico City, Mexico

– Natalie Spooner (ice hockey) – Calgary, Canada

– Kyla Ross (artistic gymnastics) – Los Angeles, USA

– TBC – Tahiti/Hawaii

So, this Olympic Day #StayHealthy, #StayStrong, and #StayActive!

This year due to COVID -19 pandemic, the Olympic Games 2020 that was going to held in Tokyo postponed for the first time in their history. The Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 will now be held on 23 July 2021.

Olympic day workout

Information Source: https://www.olympic.org/olympic-day

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