Tokyo Olympic karate gold hope Kiyuna contracts COVID-19 | Inquirer Sports

Tokyo Olympic karate gold hope Kiyuna contracts COVID-19

/ 02:47 PM December 20, 2020

Ryo Kiyuna

Japan’s Ryo Kiyuna poses with the gold medal on the podium after winning the Kata individual male competition during the 24th Karate World Championships at the WiZink center in Madrid on November 10, 2018. (Photo by JAVIER SORIANO / AFP)

World champion Ryo Kiyuna, one of the favorites to win men’s kata gold when karate makes its Olympic debut at the Tokyo Games, has COVID-19, the Japan Karatedo Federation said.

Kiyuna won a record ninth consecutive Japan national championship last Sunday in Tokyo before returning to his native Okinawa Prefecture the following day and contracting the virus on Tuesday or later, the federation and local reports said.

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“As of Saturday, there are no reports of fever and other symptoms reported by 30 competitors — excluding Kiyuna — who participated the All Japan competition on Sunday, December 13,” the federation said on its website, adding it was checking the health of other members and coaches.

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All 12 people who had close contact with Kiyuna will undergo Covid tests on Monday, it said.

The 30-year-old three-time world champion had a slight fever on Friday morning, Kyodo News reported, citing his coach Tsuguo Sakumoto, adding that Kiyuna was now recovering at home without severe symptoms and has retained his appetite.

Competitors in the kata discipline are scored on how well they perform choreographed sequences of karate techniques.

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