Tokyo 2020: The Olympic hope of the refugee team

One cannot fail to look at them with sympathy, but also with great admiration. Because the athletes of the Refugee Olympic Team (this is the official name of the refugee team) they have a difficult past, often of suffering, certainly different from those who can be born, grow up and live in the same place.

The sportsmen who make up this team for which almost everyone is cheering are twenty-nine, eighteen men and eleven women. To achieve their dream of participating in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics they first had to win a more difficult race, that of winning a Scholarship of the IOC. Now, in Japan, they will do their best and someone even dreams of taking home a medal, but it will have been an incredible success to have come this far.

The athletes of the refugee team come from 11 states of origin and from 13 states that have received them. All the stories of these athletes deserve to be told, like that of the swimmer Yusra Mardini, also ambassador of the High Commissioner for Refugees. Her family is Syrian and during the war she was forced to flee Damascus and Berlin. The incredible thing is that to do so, he had to cross illegally (with all the risks involved) as many as seven countries before arriving in Germany. Yusra Mardini is in her second Olympic experience having already participated in the Rio edition.

Among the coaches of this team on which a film could certainly be made, there is the Italian Niccolò Campriani, Italian champion and winner of four Olympic medals in shooting. Should one of the athletes of the Refugee Olympic Team if he manages to win a medal, the Olympic anthem will be broadcast and the Olympic flag will be waved.

It won’t be easy, but they will try. And they will be many to cheer for them.


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