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  • A police officer stands on a bridge with a view...

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    A police officer stands on a bridge with a view of Tokyo at sunset on July 18, 2021, before the postponed 2020 Olympics begin.

  • A bus driver makes his way through the city, July...

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    A bus driver makes his way through the city, July 22, 2021.

  • U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics team members, from left, Elizaveta Pletneva,...

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    U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics team members, from left, Elizaveta Pletneva, Lili Mizuno and Nicole Sladkov train July 1, 2021, in Deerfield.

  • David Kendziera rides in the Fourth of July parade in...

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    David Kendziera rides in the Fourth of July parade in Mount Prospect. Kendziera, a graduate of Prospect High School and the University of Illinois, will be competing in the 400-meter hurdles at the Olympics in Tokyo.

  • The U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics team (left to right) Nicole...

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    The U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics team (left to right) Nicole Sladkov, Yelyzaveta Merenzon, Izzy Connor, Elizaveta Pletneva and Camilla Feeley take a break while training Thursday, July 1, 2021, at their gym in Deerfield.

  • Pedestrians make their way along the streets of the Otemachi...

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    Pedestrians make their way along the streets of the Otemachi district of Tokyo as the sun sets July 19, 2021, before the postponed 2020 Olympics begin.

  • Photographers wait for a shot along the street, July 22,...

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    Photographers wait for a shot along the street, July 22, 2021 at the Tokyo Olympics.

  • David Kendziera rides in the Fourth of July parade in...

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    David Kendziera rides in the Fourth of July parade in Mount Prospect. Kendziera, a graduate of Prospect High School and the University of Illinois, will be competing in the 400-meter hurdles at the Olympics in Tokyo.

  • The view out a window of Tokyo on July 21,...

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    The view out a window of Tokyo on July 21, 2021 before the postponed 2020 Olympics begin.

  • The U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team of Lili Mizuno, Elizaveta Pletneva,...

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    The U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team of Lili Mizuno, Elizaveta Pletneva, Izzy Connor, Nicole Sladkov and Camilla Feeley perform their second routine on clubs and hoops, Aug. 7, 2021.

  • USA's Evita Griskenas performs on clubs during the rhythmic gymnastics...

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    USA's Evita Griskenas performs on clubs during the rhythmic gymnastics qualifying round on Aug. 6, 2021.

  • USA's Nefeli Papadakis after being thrown by South Korea's Yoon...

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    USA's Nefeli Papadakis after being thrown by South Korea's Yoon Hyunji in her preliminary 78kg judo competition, July 29, 2021, at the Budokan during the Tokyo Olympics. Papadakis would lose to Yoon in the match.

  • The U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team of Izzy Connor, Nicole Sladkov,...

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    The U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team of Izzy Connor, Nicole Sladkov, Lili Mizuno, Elizaveta Pletneva and Camilla Feeley perform their first routine on balls, Aug. 7, 2021 at the Ariake Gymnastics Center.

  • Lili Mizuno and the U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team perform their...

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    Lili Mizuno and the U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team perform their first routine on balls Aug. 7, 2021.

  • Maureen Kendziera waves to the crowd as her son David...

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    Maureen Kendziera waves to the crowd as her son David rides in the Fourth of July parade in Mount Prospect.

  • The U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team of Izzy Connor, Nicole Sladkov,...

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    The U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team of Izzy Connor, Nicole Sladkov, Elizaveta Pletneva, Lili Mizuno and Camilla Feeley perform their first routine on balls Saturday, Aug. 7, 2021 at the Ariake Gymnastics Center.

  • Traffic moves along a highway in Tokyo as the sun...

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    Traffic moves along a highway in Tokyo as the sun sets July 19, 2021, before the postponed 2020 Olympics begin.

  • A view from a quarantine hotel room of Tokyo and...

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    A view from a quarantine hotel room of Tokyo and a Shinkansen train on July 19, 2021, before the postponed 2020 Olympics begin.

  • U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics individual competitor Evita Griskenas trains on...

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    U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics individual competitor Evita Griskenas trains on ribbon, July 1, 2021, in Deerfield.

  • Coach Margarita Mamzina talks to her U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics...

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    Coach Margarita Mamzina talks to her U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics team during training Thursday, July 1, 2021, at their gym in Deerfield.

  • Masked pedestrians and bicyclists make their way through the streets...

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    Masked pedestrians and bicyclists make their way through the streets of Tokyo on July 18, 2021, before the postponed 2020 Olympics begin.

  • The sun sets on Tokyo on July 19, 2021, before...

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    The sun sets on Tokyo on July 19, 2021, before the postponed 2020 Olympics begin.

  • A sign details measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19...

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    A sign details measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 on July 22, 2021 at the Tokyo Olympics.

  • Nefeli Papadakis, right, works out with Natalija Stanojevic in Chicago...

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    Nefeli Papadakis, right, works out with Natalija Stanojevic in Chicago on July 13, 2021. Papadakis is competing in judo at the Olympics in Tokyo.

  • Nefeli Papadakis talks to her father/coach Steve Papadakis while training...

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    Nefeli Papadakis talks to her father/coach Steve Papadakis while training in Chicago on Tuesday, July 13, 2021, before departing to compete in judo at the Olympics in Tokyo.

  • A quiet street in Tokyo during the morning rush hour,...

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    A quiet street in Tokyo during the morning rush hour, July 22, 2021 as the Tokyo Olympics begin.

  • A quiet street in the Otemachi district of Tokyo on...

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    A quiet street in the Otemachi district of Tokyo on July 20, 2021 before the postponed 2020 Olympics begin.

  • The U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team of Elizaveta Pletneva, Camilla Feeley,...

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    The U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team of Elizaveta Pletneva, Camilla Feeley, Lili Mizuno, Izzy Connor and Nicole Sladkov begins their first routine on balls Saturday, Aug. 7, 2021 at the Ariake Gymnastics Center during the Tokyo Olympics.

  • The Japanese flag flies over Tokyo Bay on July 22,...

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    The Japanese flag flies over Tokyo Bay on July 22, 2021 at the Tokyo Olympics.

  • Judo competitor Nefeli Papadakis, right, works out with Max Antoniou...

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    Judo competitor Nefeli Papadakis, right, works out with Max Antoniou in Chicago on July 13, 2021

  • USA's Laura Zeng performs on clubs during the rhythmic gymnastics...

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    USA's Laura Zeng performs on clubs during the rhythmic gymnastics qualifying round, Aug. 6, 2021, at the Ariake Gymnastics Center during the Tokyo Olympics.

  • Friends and family gather to see Nefeli Papadakis, 22, compete...

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    Friends and family gather to see Nefeli Papadakis, 22, compete in the women's 78kg judo weight class at the Tokyo Olympics during a watch party at the Papadakis home, July 28, 2021, in Gurnee.

  • USA's Evita Griskenas performs on clubs during the rhythmic gymnastics...

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    USA's Evita Griskenas performs on clubs during the rhythmic gymnastics qualifying round, Aug. 6, 2021, at the Ariake Gymnastics Center.

  • The U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team of Lili Mizuno, Elizaveta Pletneva,...

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    The U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team of Lili Mizuno, Elizaveta Pletneva, Izzy Connor, Camilla Feeley and Nicole Sladkov being their second routine on clubs and hoops, Aug. 7, 2021.

  • U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics individual competitor Laura Zeng trains on...

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    U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics individual competitor Laura Zeng trains on ribbon Thursday, July 1, 2021 at their gym in Deerfield. (Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune)

  • Olympian Nefeli Papadakis practices throws with Gabe Wrubel during a...

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    Olympian Nefeli Papadakis practices throws with Gabe Wrubel during a workout in Chicago, July 13, 2021.

  • David Kendziera rides in the parade, on July 4, 2021,...

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    David Kendziera rides in the parade, on July 4, 2021, in Mount Prospect.

  • USA's Evita Griskenas exhales after her final performance on clubs...

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    USA's Evita Griskenas exhales after her final performance on clubs during the rhythmic gymnastics qualifying round on Aug. 6, 2021.

  • A taxi driver makes his way through Tokyo on July...

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    A taxi driver makes his way through Tokyo on July 18, 2021, before the postponed 2020 Olympics begin.

  • A pedestrian walks through the streets of Tokyo during the...

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    A pedestrian walks through the streets of Tokyo during the morning rush hour, July 22, 2021, as the Tokyo Olympics begin.

  • Lili Mizuno and the U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics team train,...

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    Lili Mizuno and the U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics team train, July 1, 2021, at their gym in Deerfield.

  • Signs hanging in their Deerfield practice facility wish the U.S....

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    Signs hanging in their Deerfield practice facility wish the U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics team luck at the Tokyo Olympics on July 1, 2021.

  • USA's Nefeli Papadakis walks off after being defeated by South...

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    USA's Nefeli Papadakis walks off after being defeated by South Korea's Yoon Hyunji in their preliminary 78kg judo competition, July 29, 2021, at the Budokan during the Tokyo Olympics.

  • Friends and family gather to see Nefeli Papadakis, 22, compete...

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    Friends and family gather to see Nefeli Papadakis, 22, compete in the women's 78kg judo weight class at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics during a watch party at the Papadakis home, July 28, 2021, in Gurnee.

  • The U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics team, from left, Lili Mizuno,...

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    The U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics team, from left, Lili Mizuno, Nicole Sladkov, Izzy Connor, Elizaveta Pletneva and Yelyzaveta Merenzon train on July 1, 2021, at their gym in Deerfield.

  • The Tokyo Skytree broadcasting and observation tower is visible at...

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    The Tokyo Skytree broadcasting and observation tower is visible at dusk July 18, 2021, before the postponed 2020 Olympics begin.

  • Nefeli Papadakis's basement gym at her family's home in Gurnee.

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    Nefeli Papadakis's basement gym at her family's home in Gurnee.

  • Pedestrians make their way along the streets of the Otemachi...

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    Pedestrians make their way along the streets of the Otemachi district of Tokyo as the sun sets July 19, 2021, before the postponed 2020 Olympics begin.

  • The U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team of Lili Mizuno, Camilla Feeley,...

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    The U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team of Lili Mizuno, Camilla Feeley, Nicole Sladkov, Izzy Connor and Elizaveta Pletneva perform their second routine on clubs and hoops, Aug. 7, 2021.

  • U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics individual competitor Evita Griskenas trains on...

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    U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics individual competitor Evita Griskenas trains on ball with a coach, July 1, 2021, at their gym in Deerfield.

  • Nefeli Papadakis (in blue) works out with Max Antoniou in...

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    Nefeli Papadakis (in blue) works out with Max Antoniou in Chicago on Tuesday, July 13, 2021, before Papadakis heads out to compete in judo at the Olympics in Tokyo.

  • Nefeli Papadakis, left, works out with Natalija Stanojevic, July 13,...

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    Nefeli Papadakis, left, works out with Natalija Stanojevic, July 13, 2021.

  • A view out the window of pedestrians passing through Tokyo...

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    A view out the window of pedestrians passing through Tokyo on July 21, 2021 before the postponed 2020 Olympics begin.

  • Views of Tokyo on July 20, 2021 before the postponed...

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    Views of Tokyo on July 20, 2021 before the postponed 2020 Olympics begin.

  • Camilla Feeley and the U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team complete their...

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    Camilla Feeley and the U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team complete their first routine on balls, Aug. 7, 2021.

  • Tracks for the Tokyo Monorail and a roadway on July...

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    Tracks for the Tokyo Monorail and a roadway on July 22, 2021.

  • Olympic judo competitor Nefeli Papadakis practices throws with Gabe Wrubel...

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    Olympic judo competitor Nefeli Papadakis practices throws with Gabe Wrubel during a workout in Chicago on July 13, 2021 before departing to compete at the Olympics in Tokyo.

  • Hotel staff disinfects a table in the breakfast room of...

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    Hotel staff disinfects a table in the breakfast room of a Tokyo hotel on July 21, 2021 before the postponed 2020 Olympics begin.

  • U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics individual competitor Laura Zeng trains on...

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    U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics individual competitor Laura Zeng trains on ribbon July 1, 2021, at their gym in Deerfield.

  • Pedestrians pass a subway stop July 23, 2021, in Tokyo.

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    Pedestrians pass a subway stop July 23, 2021, in Tokyo.

  • USA's Laura Zeng performs on ball during the rhythmic gymnastics...

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    USA's Laura Zeng performs on ball during the rhythmic gymnastics qualifying round on Aug. 6, 2021, at the Ariake Gymnastics Center.

  • Views of the Tokyo cityscape at dusk on July 18,...

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    Views of the Tokyo cityscape at dusk on July 18, 2021, before the postponed 2020 Olympics begin.

  • Nefeli Papadakis's medals hang on a basement wall at her...

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    Nefeli Papadakis's medals hang on a basement wall at her family's home in Gurnee.

  • The view of the city from the open upper concourse...

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    The view of the city from the open upper concourse of Olympic Stadium before the opening ceremony, July 23, 2021, as the Tokyo Olympics begin.

  • USA's Laura Zeng performs on hoop during the rhythmic gymnastics...

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    USA's Laura Zeng performs on hoop during the rhythmic gymnastics qualifying round, Aug. 6, 2021.

  • The U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team hug after completing their final...

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    The U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team hug after completing their final routine, Aug. 7, 2021 at the Ariake Gymnastics Center during the Tokyo Olympics.

  • The U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team of Lili Mizuno, Nicole Sladkov,...

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    The U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team of Lili Mizuno, Nicole Sladkov, Camilla Feeley, Elizaveta Pletneva and Izzy Connor wave after completing their final routine on clubs and hoops, Aug. 7, 2021.

  • David Kendziera talks with friends before riding in the Fourth...

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    David Kendziera talks with friends before riding in the Fourth of July parade in Mount Prospect.

  • David Kendziera takes a picture with his girlfriend Chelsey Jones...

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    David Kendziera takes a picture with his girlfriend Chelsey Jones before they rode in the Fourth of July parade in Mount Prospect.

  • Coach Margarita Mamzina talks to her U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics...

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    Coach Margarita Mamzina talks to her U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics team during training July 1, 2021, at their gym in Deerfield.

  • Volunteers work the bus transportation area, July 22, 2021 at...

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    Volunteers work the bus transportation area, July 22, 2021 at the Tokyo Olympics.

  • Izzy Connor and the U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team perform their...

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    Izzy Connor and the U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team perform their first routine on balls Aug. 7, 2021.

  • The U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team of Izzy Connor, Camilla Feeley,...

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    The U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team of Izzy Connor, Camilla Feeley, Lili Mizuno, Nicole Sladkov and Elizaveta Pletneva wait for their scores with their coach Margarita Mamzina after their first routine Aug. 7, 2021.

  • The U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team including Lili Mizuno, Elizaveta Pletneva,...

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    The U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team including Lili Mizuno, Elizaveta Pletneva, and Nicole Sladkov begin their second routine on clubs and hoops, Aug. 7, 2021.

  • Pedestrians sit outside at a Starbucks in the Shibuya neighborhood,...

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    Pedestrians sit outside at a Starbucks in the Shibuya neighborhood, July 23, 2021, in Tokyo as the Olympics begin.

  • USA's Evita Griskenas performs on clubs during the rhythmic gymnastics...

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    USA's Evita Griskenas performs on clubs during the rhythmic gymnastics qualifying round on Aug. 6, 2021, at the Ariake Gymnastics Center.

  • Journalists arrive to work at the Main Press Center on...

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    Journalists arrive to work at the Main Press Center on July 22, 2021 at the Tokyo Olympics.

  • USA's Nefeli Papadakis after being defeated by South Korea's Yoon...

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    USA's Nefeli Papadakis after being defeated by South Korea's Yoon Hyunji in their preliminary 78kg judo competition, July 29, 2021 at the Budokan during the Tokyo Olympics.

  • USA's Nefeli Papadakis competes against South Korea's Yoon Hyunji in...

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    USA's Nefeli Papadakis competes against South Korea's Yoon Hyunji in her preliminary 78kg judo competition, July 29, 2021, at the Budokan during the Tokyo Olympics.

  • Izzy Connor, Elizaveta Pletneva, Nicole Sladkov, Yelyzaveta Merenzon and Camilla...

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    Izzy Connor, Elizaveta Pletneva, Nicole Sladkov, Yelyzaveta Merenzon and Camilla Feeley take a break at their lockers while the U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics team trains July 1, 2021, at their gym in Deerfield.

  • Pedestrians shop in the Shibuya neighborhood, July 23, 2021, in...

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    Pedestrians shop in the Shibuya neighborhood, July 23, 2021, in Tokyo.

  • A bus rider takes a video of Tokyo Tower on...

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    A bus rider takes a video of Tokyo Tower on July 23, 2021 in Tokyo as the Olympics begin.

  • A man shops for food in a convenience store in...

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    A man shops for food in a convenience store in Tokyo on July 19, 2021, before the postponed 2020 Olympics begin.

  • The Olympic Rings float in Tokyo Bay on July 22,...

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    The Olympic Rings float in Tokyo Bay on July 22, 2021.

  • USA's Evita Griskenas performs on ball during the rhythmic gymnastics...

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    USA's Evita Griskenas performs on ball during the rhythmic gymnastics qualifying round on Aug. 6, 2021.

  • Morning sun reflects off a building in Tokyo on July...

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    Morning sun reflects off a building in Tokyo on July 21, 2021 before the postponed 2020 Olympics begin.

  • USA's Laura Zeng performs on hoop during the rhythmic gymnastics...

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    USA's Laura Zeng performs on hoop during the rhythmic gymnastics qualifying round on Aug. 6, 2021, at the Ariake Gymnastics Center during the Tokyo Olympics.

  • Stavros Papadakis, 58, watches his daughter Nefeli Papadakis, 22, compete...

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    Stavros Papadakis, 58, watches his daughter Nefeli Papadakis, 22, compete in the women's 78kg judo weight class at the Tokyo Olympics during a watch party, July 28, 2021, in Gurnee.

  • USA's Evita Griskenas hugs her coach while waiting for her...

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    USA's Evita Griskenas hugs her coach while waiting for her score on clubs during the rhythmic gymnastics qualifying round on Aug. 6, 2021, at the Ariake Gymnastics Center.

  • David Kendziera signs a relay baton before riding in the...

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    David Kendziera signs a relay baton before riding in the Fourth of July parade in Mount Prospect.

  • Rainbow Bridge over Tokyo Bay on July 22, 2021.

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    Rainbow Bridge over Tokyo Bay on July 22, 2021.

  • Pedestrians make their way along the streets of the Otemachi...

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    Pedestrians make their way along the streets of the Otemachi district of Tokyo as the sun sets July 19, 2021, before the postponed 2020 Olympics begin.

  • USA's Laura Zeng performs on hoop during the rhythmic gymnastics...

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    USA's Laura Zeng performs on hoop during the rhythmic gymnastics qualifying round, Aug. 6, 2021.

  • U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics individual competitor Evita Griskenas trains on...

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    U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics individual competitor Evita Griskenas trains on ball, July 1, 2021, in Deerfield.

  • USA's Nefeli Papadakis is thrown by South Korea's Yoon Hyunji...

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    USA's Nefeli Papadakis is thrown by South Korea's Yoon Hyunji in her preliminary 78kg judo competition, July 29, 2021, at the Budokan during the Tokyo Olympics. Yoon defeated Papadakis in the match.

  • Nefeli Papadakis, right, works out with Gabe Wrubel, July 13,...

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    Nefeli Papadakis, right, works out with Gabe Wrubel, July 13, 2021, before departing to compete in judo at the Olympics in Tokyo.

  • The U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team of Izzy Connor, Nicole Sladkov,...

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    The U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team of Izzy Connor, Nicole Sladkov, Lili Mizuno, Elizaveta Pletneva and Camilla Feeley perform their first routine on balls, Aug. 7, 2021 at the Ariake Gymnastics Center during the Tokyo Olympics.

  • USA's Laura Zeng performs on ribbon during the rhythmic gymnastics...

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    USA's Laura Zeng performs on ribbon during the rhythmic gymnastics qualifying round on Aug. 6, 2021.

  • David Kendziera holds his third-place medal from the 400-meter hurdles...

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    David Kendziera holds his third-place medal from the 400-meter hurdles he won at the U.S. Olympic Trials. Kendziera, a graduate of Prospect High School and the University of Illinois, will be competing in the 400-meter hurdles at the Olympics in Tokyo.

  • The required daily Covid-19 testing kit for Tokyo 2020 participants.

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    The required daily Covid-19 testing kit for Tokyo 2020 participants.

  • A view of Tokyo and a Shinkansen train on July...

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    A view of Tokyo and a Shinkansen train on July 19, 2021, before the postponed 2020 Olympics begin.

  • Pedestrians pass a construction site, July 23, 2021 in Tokyo.

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    Pedestrians pass a construction site, July 23, 2021 in Tokyo.

  • Olympic judo competitor Nefeli Papadakis, right, works out with Natalija...

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    Olympic judo competitor Nefeli Papadakis, right, works out with Natalija Stanojevic in Chicago on July 13, 2021.

  • Packaged snacks in a convenience store in Tokyo on July...

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    Packaged snacks in a convenience store in Tokyo on July 19, 2021, before the postponed 2020 Olympics begin.

  • Masked pedestrians and bicyclists make their way through the streets...

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    Masked pedestrians and bicyclists make their way through the streets of Tokyo on July 18, 2021, before the postponed 2020 Olympics begin.

  • USA's Nefeli Papadakis prepares to compete in the 78kg judo...

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    USA's Nefeli Papadakis prepares to compete in the 78kg judo preliminary rounds, July 29, 2021, at the Budokan during the Tokyo Olympics.

  • U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics team members Elizaveta Pletneva, from left,...

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    U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics team members Elizaveta Pletneva, from left, Lili Mizuno and Nicole Sladkov train July 1, 2021, in Deerfield.

  • USA's Evita Griskenas performs on ribbon during the rhythmic gymnastics...

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    USA's Evita Griskenas performs on ribbon during the rhythmic gymnastics qualifying round,, Aug. 6, 2021, at the Ariake Gymnastics Center.

  • Pedestrians make their way along the streets of the Otemachi...

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    Pedestrians make their way along the streets of the Otemachi district of Tokyo as the sun sets July 19, 2021, before the postponed 2020 Olympics begin.

  • Izzy Connor and the U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics team take...

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    Izzy Connor and the U.S. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics team take a break while training with hoops and clubs Thursday, July 1, 2021, at their gym in Deerfield.

  • Olympian David Kendziera tosses candy while riding in the Fourth...

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    Olympian David Kendziera tosses candy while riding in the Fourth of July parade in Mount Prospect. A photo of Kendziera with his coach Adrian Wheatley is on the back of the car.

  • Nefeli Papadakis takes a break with training partners Max Antoniou...

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    Nefeli Papadakis takes a break with training partners Max Antoniou and Natalija Stanojevic on July 13, 2021.

  • Journalists arrive at the Main Press Center on July 22,...

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    Journalists arrive at the Main Press Center on July 22, 2021 at the Tokyo Olympics.

  • USA's Nefeli Papadakis competes against South Korea's Hyunji Yoon in...

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    USA's Nefeli Papadakis competes against South Korea's Hyunji Yoon in her preliminary 78kg judo competition, July 29, 2021, at the Budokan during the Tokyo Olympics.

  • Nefeli Papadakis (in blue) works out with Max Antoniou in...

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    Nefeli Papadakis (in blue) works out with Max Antoniou in Chicago on Tuesday, July 13, 2021, in preparation for Papadakis competing in judo at the Olympics in Tokyo.

  • A man directs traffic, July 22, 2021 at the Tokyo...

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    A man directs traffic, July 22, 2021 at the Tokyo Olympics.

  • Homemade Olympic rings are displayed at hotel reception in Tokyo...

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    Homemade Olympic rings are displayed at hotel reception in Tokyo on July 21, 2021.

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To entertain themselves during a mandatory three-day quarantine upon arriving in Japan, Tribune photojournalist Brian Cassella and reporter Stacy St. Clair asked their social media followers to send them questions about the Olympics, Tokyo or anything else on their minds.

Allotted only an occasional 15 minutes of freedom to run across the street to a minimart and buy food, they’ve had plenty of time to answer. Here’s a curated sampling:

How was the border security/customs experience at the border, particularly in regards to COVID-19?

Not that bad, all things considered. There were endless forms to fill out in advance of our trip and we didn’t receive government approval to enter Japan until 90 minutes before the flight, but things went smoothly once we landed in Tokyo. After taking a COVID-19 test and receiving a negative result, we passed through several more checkpoints staffed with friendly volunteers and were out of Haneda Airport in about two hours.

We waited about 40 minutes for our COVID-19 tests to come back, but there were comfortable places to sit and relax until our results arrived. It was the third of six required COVID-19 tests for us this week, including two taken at a clinic in Arlington Heights where the staff all spoke Japanese and could fill out the requisite forms with ease.

As of this writing, we’re 4-for-4 on negative tests. Two more to go before we gain our freedom.

Did you have to show proof of being vaccinated?

No, but we both are fully vaccinated. Interestingly, we’ve answered hundreds of (largely repetitive) health-related questions over the past few weeks, but we’ve never once been asked our vaccination status.

Athletes also are not required to be vaccinated, though the International Olympic Committee estimated more than 80% will have received their shots before arriving in Tokyo. The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee has encouraged team members to receive the vaccine, though it’s unclear what percentage will be fully vaccinated when the Olympic caldron is lit Friday. U.S. coaches and support staff have all been required to get shots.

As for our local athletes, we know the entire U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team, which trains in Deerfield, got vaccinated both as a public safety measure and in the hopes of avoiding a positive test that could sideline them from competition.

Do you always have reporters and photographers covering the Olympics?

The Chicago Tribune has a long and distinguished history of covering the Games, thanks largely to Philip Hersh, a legendary Olympic sports writer who repeatedly ranked among the most influential people in international sports. Hersh, who retired from the Tribune in 2015 but continues to write, has been generous to both of us with his advice and encouragement over the years, even stepping in a couple of times during our Tokyo preparations to help with credentialing and housing snafus.

Our team also has Olympic experience, with Tokyo marking Stacy’s fourth Games and Brian’s third. The Tribune opted not to send anyone to Pyeongchang in 2018, but we’re back now with a renewed commitment to tell compelling stories of our local athletes.

Are you covering any specific Chicago athletes there?

Yep! Our primary goal is to bring home the stories of our local Olympians that no one else is telling. We have a list of more than 50 athletes with Illinois connections, and we’ll get to as many of their events as we can.

How focused are the athletes on their game vs. managing fear surrounding COVID-19?

For many athletes, the testing and quarantine rules won’t feel particularly disruptive because most international events and professional leagues have implemented similar protocols since competitions resumed last year. The U.S. Olympic trials and training camps also had heightened safety measures.

“To be honest, I think a lot of it is just expected at this point,” said American volleyball player Kelsey Robinson, a Bartlett native who won a bronze medal in 2016. “We’re very prepared, we know the protocol, we know what we need to do to be able to perform and to play. … I don’t know that anything will feel that different from what we’ve experienced in the past year.”

Is there a sense of apprehension among the athletes in regards to a possible bubble breach?

If there’s a fear surrounding the bubble breach, it’s that a positive test could lead to an athlete’s removal from competition. That has everyone on edge. When we met with local athletes leading up to the Games, many — even those who were fully vaccinated — specifically asked us to wear masks as a precaution because the cost of getting an asymptomatic positive result was just too high.

It was an easy ask. We felt the same risk and had already planned on wearing masks to our meetings.

How often will athletes be required to be tested for COVID-19?

Athletes are tested daily for the virus, with any positive cases moved immediately to an isolation facility. Their teammates — and anyone else in close contact with the athlete — are subjected to increased monitoring that includes testing, traveling in separate vehicles, training separately and being confined to their rooms for meals.

I read that the Japanese people were less than thrilled that the Games were going forward since they haven’t vaccinated many people. What vibe are you getting from the locals?

We’ve read the same, but it’s very hard to get a sense from our quarantine bubble. A recent public opinion poll suggested 78% of Japanese citizens oppose holding the Games, which is a jaw-dropping number just a few days before the opening ceremony. Most of our interaction has been with several hundred very friendly volunteers running the arrival process and the kind but eagle-eyed security guard stationed in the lobby to make sure we don’t break our quarantine.

Why has the vaccine rollout in Japan been so slow?

It only began in mid-February, months behind the United States and many other countries. Officials blamed the delay on a shortage of the Pfizer vaccine from Europe, but there have been other complicating factors, including a lack of trained staff to administer the shots. There is also some hesitancy here for vaccines made outside of Japan, so the government required additional testing and research to help build confidence before allowing its release. All of these factors left Japan as one of the least protected developed nations, with more than 85,000 people arriving here within the next fortnight.

Explain the “15 minutes of quarantine freedom.” Besides grabbing snacks like you’re on “Supermarket Sweep,” are there other things you can do?

The COVID-19 protocol requires us to quarantine in our hotel for three days after arriving. We are allowed to leave the hotel to buy food at a minimart across the street, but we can’t be gone for longer than 15 minutes. We are not allowed to go anywhere else, even though we have to pass a delicious-looking ramen shop to get to the convenience store.

It should be noted that our security guard isn’t kidding about the 15 minutes. She has a timer on her desk and points at it whenever we sign the form announcing our intention to briefly leave the building.

What are the rules or precautions you have to follow in the Olympic bubble in terms of masking, distancing, testing, etc.? How does that compare to Japan outside the Olympic bubble?

In addition to the tests we already talked about, we are masked whenever we leave our rooms and are required to wear plastic gloves at the breakfast buffet. We also have an app tracking our whereabouts at all times.

The general public — if they’re allowed in — must do a 14-day self-quarantine. The biggest difference between our quarantine and theirs is that after three days, we can go do our jobs. But, like them, we can’t go for a run, take a walk outside or use public transportation until Day 15.

Have you tried the ramen that you can order via a vending machine at Tokyo Station? Highly recommended!

Brian had it on a prior trip and thought it was excellent! Though our hotel is a short walk from Tokyo Station, we aren’t allowed to visit anything outside of the Olympic bubble until after we’ve been in Japan for 14 days because of the pandemic rules.

Give the aloe vera-flavored yogurt a shot. It’s better than you might think!

Stacy made Brian try it after seeing this tweet. He thought it tasted very much like vanilla yogurt. Let us know what other local foods you’d like us to try. If it’s available at our minimart, we might be game.

How do the horses get to the Olympics?

The equine athletes — as they’re referred to at the Olympics with great deference — arrive by airplane a week or so before their competition in order to give them time to shake off jet lag.

At the Rio Games, two veterinarians were onboard the Boeing 777 in case of an emergency, and the U.S. team also sent a groom to tend to the equine athletes’ in-flight needs. Each horse’s carry-on luggage was limited to a large haynet, 40 liters of water, a personal bucket, a rug to ward off the chill and a small overnight bag with a spare headcollar.

Is the plane that flies the equine athletes called “Air Horse One”?

It is now.

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