Tokyo Olympic Games 2020 opening ceremony
The rescheduled 2020 Summer Olympic Games will begin today with a grand opening ceremony at the National Stadium in Tokyo, Japan.

The opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympic Games will begin at 13:00 local South African time and can be watched live through DStv Now, or on Showmax Pro. The event will also be streamed on SuperSport Grandstand, DStv channel 201, SABC 2, as well as SABC radio stations.
For regular updates regarding the opening ceremony, follow the official live blog by clicking here.
Tokyo Olympic Games 2020
Due to Covid-19 restrictions in Japan, the opening ceremony will take place in front of a largely-empty stadium. Some South African athletes, including swimmer Chad le Clos and women’s hockey goalkeeper Phumelela Mbande , will be in attendance at the opening ceremony.
The Tokyo Olympic Games begin today (July 23), and will end on Sunday (August 8), 2021. The games were originally set to take place in July of 2020 – as the Olympics takes place every four years – but due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the decision was made to postpone the games to a year later. Even though it’s postponed, the event is still called the Tokyo Olympic Games 2020.
The official opening ceremony begins today at 13:00, however, some sports fixtures have already begun. South Africa played football (soccer) earlier against the host nation and unfortunately lost the game 1 – 0 to Japan.
For more information, visit the official Olympics website by clicking here.
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— The Olympic Games (@Olympics) July 23, 2021
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