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*[[Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sports]], [[COVID-19 vaccine]]
*[[Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sports]], [[COVID-19 vaccine]]
**[[Japan]]ese [[Prime Minister of Japan|Prime Minister]] [[Yoshihide Suga]] pledges help to the [[Cook Islands]], the [[Marshall Islands]], the [[Federated States of Micronesia]], [[Niue]] and [[Tonga]] to strengthen their health systems while vowing to the leaders of those nations to host a "safe and secure" [[2020 Summer Olympics]]. [https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2021/06/87dc6f8ee663-suga-vows-covid-19-support-for-pacific-islands-in-online-meetings.html (Kyodo News)]
**[[Japan]]ese [[Prime Minister of Japan|Prime Minister]] [[Yoshihide Suga]] pledges help to the [[Cook Islands]], the [[Marshall Islands]], the [[Federated States of Micronesia]], [[Niue]] and [[Tonga]] to strengthen their health systems while vowing to the leaders of those nations to host a "safe and secure" [[2020 Summer Olympics]]. [https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2021/06/87dc6f8ee663-suga-vows-covid-19-support-for-pacific-islands-in-online-meetings.html (Kyodo News)]
*[[2021 College World Series]]
**In [[college baseball]], the [[Mississippi State Bulldogs baseball|Mississippi State Bulldogs]] win the [[College World Series]] for the first time in their 126-year history following a 9-0 victory against the [[Vanderbilt Commodores baseball|Vanderbilt Commodores]]. [https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/31740978/college-world-series-2021-mississippi-state-ends-126-year-title-drought (ESPN)]
*The [[Court of Arbitration for Sport]] bans [[Bahrain]]i [[400 metres|400 m]]-runner [[Salwa Eid Naser]] from participating in the sport for two years, thus banning her from the Tokyo Olympics, for not taking doping tests between March 2019 and January 2020. This overturns the ruling made by the World Athletics Disciplinary Tribunal last October, who absolved her based on a technicality. [https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/6/30/bahraini-world-champion-sprinter-naser-gets-two-year-doping-ban (Al Jazeera)]
*The [[Court of Arbitration for Sport]] bans [[Bahrain]]i [[400 metres|400 m]]-runner [[Salwa Eid Naser]] from participating in the sport for two years, thus banning her from the Tokyo Olympics, for not taking doping tests between March 2019 and January 2020. This overturns the ruling made by the World Athletics Disciplinary Tribunal last October, who absolved her based on a technicality. [https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/6/30/bahraini-world-champion-sprinter-naser-gets-two-year-doping-ban (Al Jazeera)]
*American chess player [[Abhimanyu Mishra]] becomes the youngest [[Grandmaster (chess)|Grandmaster]] (GM) in the world, at age 12, after defeating Indian GM [[Leon Luke Mendonca]] in [[Budapest]]. [https://www.espn.com/chess/story/_/id/31738870/american-abhimanyu-mishra-becomes-youngest-grandmaster-chess-history (ESPN)]
*American chess player [[Abhimanyu Mishra]] becomes the youngest [[Grandmaster (chess)|Grandmaster]] (GM) in the world, at age 12, after defeating Indian GM [[Leon Luke Mendonca]] in [[Budapest]]. [https://www.espn.com/chess/story/_/id/31738870/american-abhimanyu-mishra-becomes-youngest-grandmaster-chess-history (ESPN)]

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