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Highlights of Tokyo Paralympics on Sep. 2: Let's make history

Wen Xiaoyan of China poses next to her new world record after winning the women's 100m T37 final at the Tokyo Paralympics at the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo, Japan, Septem

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Highlights of Tokyo Paralympics on Aug. 29: Ma Jia wins in rematch

Ma Jia of China poses with her gold medal after winning the women's 50m freestyle S11 final rematch at the Tokyo Paralympics at Tokyo Aquatics Center in Tokyo, Japan, A

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Highlights of Tokyo Paralympics on Aug. 28: Together, we can win it

Liu Cuiqing (R) of China and her guide Xu Donglin compete in the women's 400m T11 final at the Tokyo Paralympics at the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo, Japan, August 28, 2021. /CFP Ntando Mah

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Highlights of Tokyo Paralympics on Aug. 26: Let's beat world record

L-R: Zhang Li, Zheng Tao, Yuan Weiyi and Lu Dong of China posewith their gold medals after breaking the world record to win the mixed 4x50m freestyle relay - 20 Points

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Highlights of Tokyo Paralympics on Aug. 25: Nothing stops them

L-R: Silver medalist Artem Manko of Ukraine, gold medalist Li Hao and bronze medalist Tian Jianquan of China pose with their medals after competing in the wheelchair fencing men's sabre indivi

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Highlights of Tokyo 2020 on Aug. 8: Final day of Olympic competition

Athletes of China perform in the women's group all-around rhythmic gymnastics final at the Tokyo Olympics at the Ariake Gymnastics Center in Tokyo, Japan, August 8, 2021. /CFP Athletes

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Highlights of Tokyo 2020 on Aug. 7: It's always about competition

Xu Shixiao (L) and Sun Mengya of China compete in the women's canoe double 500m final in the Tokyo Olympics at Sea Forest Waterway in Tokyo, Japan, August 7, 2021. /CFP Isaquias Queiroz

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100-day countdown to Tokyo 2020: landmark venues ready for action

April 14 starts the 100-day countdown to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, which have been delayed a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Even though it's now restricted to only a limited number of people,

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Japan, New Zealand march to mourn George Floyd, seek change

Holding handmade signs that read “Black Lives Matter,” hundreds of people marched peacefully in Tokyo on Sunday, highlighting the outrage over the death of George Floyd