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Aug. 6, 2021
Olympic reflections: the rules, the judges, the organization
If the most potent existential threats to the Olympic Games are war and terrorism, pandemic also makes the podium. This year, the most important numbers are not the likes of 9.8 seconds, 2.37 meters, or 280 pounds, but the number of Tokyo hospital beds available for COVID-19 patients.





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Another Olympics are in the books, affording another opportunity to reflect on rules, judging and organization. If the most potent existential threats to the Olympic Games are war and terrorism, pandemic also makes the podium. This year, the most important numbers are not the likes of 9.8 seconds, 2.37 meters, or 280 pounds, but the number of Tokyo hospital beds available for COVID-19 patients.
The theme of these typically quadrennial refle...
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