The 2020 Tokyo Olympics were officially postponed in late March for the first time in history because of the global coronavirus pandemic. The Games were pushed back to next summer, but they’ll still be referred to as the 2020 Olympics, not 2021.
Postponing was really the only choice the International Olympic Committee had because, in addition to it not being safe to gather massive groups of people from around the globe during a pandemic, training facilities are closed. With only a few months out from the Games’ original start date, athletes everywhere are unable to train properly
But that’s not stopping them from attempting to train in some capacity. While practicing social distancing and staying at home, several Olympians and Olympic hopefuls are finding incredible and innovative ways to try to stay in shape and practice their respective sports at least a little.
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So we rounded up a bunch of videos showing off their creative workouts, which are really quite amazing.
April Ross, American beach volleyball player, 2-time Olympic medalist
Brooke Raboutou, first American climber to qualify for the Olympics
Climbing will debut at the Olympics in 2021, and the now-19-year-old climber qualified for the Games in 2019.
Ryan Murphy, American swimmer, 3-time Olympic gold medalist
FTW recently spoke with Murphy about other creative ways he’s training and how he’s coping with the Olympics being pushed back a year.
Lolo Jones, American hurdler, 2-time Olympian
She’s holding up so well. #day999 #QuarantineLife pic.twitter.com/uzkfFPWp3e
— Lolo Jones (@lolojones) March 30, 2020
Sharon van Rouwendaal, Dutch swimmer, 2016 open-water gold medalist
Max Whitlock, British gymnast, 5-time Olympic medalist
There's a new event in men's gymnastics and it's called the "pommel couch". #EverydayOlympics
🎥 @maxwhitlock1 pic.twitter.com/FF8FVPoegt
— #TokyoOlympics (@NBCOlympics) April 1, 2020
Morgan Hurd, 2017 all-around world champion
Gymnastics training using household items ft. Morgan Hurd. #EverydayOlympics
🎥 @morgihurd pic.twitter.com/lYFvfit7kK
— #TokyoOlympics (@NBCOlympics) March 31, 2020
Paul Chelimo, American track runner, Olympic silver medalist
Trying this out in case, there is a curfew!
No Treadmill, No Problem!!!!!!!
Tough Times calls for Tough Measures.
I'm not about to show up at the Olympics Trials out of shape😅😅
Go Hard or Suffer the Rest of Your Life! pic.twitter.com/N71J2G1all— Paul Chelimo🇺🇸🥈🥉 (@Paulchelimo) March 17, 2020
Mathias Berntsen, Norwegian beach volleyball player
Fumiyuki Beppu, Japanese cyclist, Olympian
Home workout 🏡🤸#StayHome #staystrong #stayhealthy @Olympics @NIPPO_RACING #cycling #workout #motivation #training #aftershockz pic.twitter.com/wAT04IVHOP
— 𝘍𝘶𝘮𝘪𝘺𝘶𝘬𝘪 𝘉𝘦𝘱𝘱𝘶 (@Fumybeppu) April 2, 2020
Emma Carr, Canadian softball player
#staysafe @EmmaCarr_20 😀 💪#SocialDistance4theWin 👊 pic.twitter.com/jklrLfBvPP
— Baseball Canada Women's National Team (@BaseballCANWNT) March 22, 2020
For the first time since the 2008 Games, softball and baseball will be part of the Olympics.
Evita Griskenas, American rhythmic gymnast
Sean McColl, Canadian climber
Elizabeth Yakhno, Ukrainian artistic swimmer
Чемпіонка світу і Європи з артистичного плавання Єлизавета Яхно продемонструвала неймовірну розтяжку у рамках челенджу #тренуйсявдома.#олімпійськакоманда pic.twitter.com/Ta0XirWXDG
— НОК України (@OlympicUA) April 1, 2020
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