Welsh Olympic Hopefuls Urged To Make The Most Of Remote And Lonely Tokyo

The 100-day countdown to the delayed Olympic Games has begun with a host of Welsh athletes dreaming of achieving in 2021 what they were denied in 2020. Tokyo will be an Olympics unlike any that have gone before, but Brian Davies – Sport Wales’ director of elite performance – insists it will still make memories for athletes and TV fans alike, as Graham Thomas reports. Welsh Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls have been primed to expect a very different experience in Tokyo in 2021 – but still a special one. As the likes of Jade Jones, Aled Davies, Dewi Griffiths, Melissa Courtney, Elinor Barker, Owain Doull, Natalie Powell, Lauren Price, Hannah Mills and other Great Britain prospects reflect on a hugely disrupted 2020, they will be optimistic that the summer of 2021 brings brighter days.