Outbreak makes travel to Japan difficult, forcing cancellation or postponement of qualifying events, with billions in investments on the line, but situation may be better in July

Estee Ackerman, who won the women’s division at 2018 Table Tennis US Open, has asked to reschedule matches, but the request has so far not received approval

IEC signs agreement with Japanese energy utility to secure critical infrastructure during games, also launches new set of cybersecurity tools at Cybertech 2020 confab in Tel Aviv

Kimia Alizadeh hopes to compete for German national team in taekwondo after leaving home country due to sexism from Iranian officials

Confirming she is stepping back from the sport, the 25-year-old Jewish two-time gold medalist reflects on 'the power of a kid’s dream' that carried her to two Olympic Games

After 'unbelievable' run that saw Jewish state qualify for one of just 6 spots, players -- mostly US Jews who are getting citizenship -- aim to get Israelis interested in the sport

Russian athletes will be allowed to compete in major events only if they weren't implicated in positive doping tests or if their data was not manipulated

Beatie Deutsch says 2020 Tokyo race's rescheduling to holy day like 'a punch in the stomach,' hopes it might be moved again and vows to keep training anyway

'Now I can fully concentrate on judo,' says Saeid Mollaei, who can't return home after exposing his government's pressure to throw matches to avoid Israeli opponents

With Israelis increasingly winning top spots in judo and taekwondo, another discipline in which Iran is a traditional force, the issue is becoming divisive in the country

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