Athletes train despite COVID-19 lockdown

Elite athletes continue to train despite delayed sporting seasons due to coronavirus

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Elite athletes around the world continue to train despite the uncertainty of the postponed Tokyo Olympics and delayed sporting seasons. | Modern pentathlon athlete Jo Muir of Team GB trains fencing at her parents' farm in Haugh of Urr, Britain.
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Javelin world champion Kelsey-Lee Barber works out at home with husband and coach Mike Barber in Canberra Australia.
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Triathlete Lloyd Bebbington trains in a pool in his garden at home in Newcastle-under_Lyme, Britain.
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Reserve driver Louis Deletraz for Haas Formula One team and F2 racer, trains on the simulator at his parent's home in Veyrier near Geneva, Switzerland.
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Modern pentathlon athlete Jo Muir of Team GB trains at her parents' farm in Haugh of Urr, Britain.
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Team GB athlete Desiree Henry trains at a golf course in Edmonton.
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Cuban Triathlon athlete Leslie Amat trains in a home pool with her coach Dioseles Fernandez in Havana Cuba.
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Boxer Tommy Ward during a work-out in his brothers garden.
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Groupama-FDJ's Kilian Frankiny of Switzerland during the Digital Swiss 5 virtual cycling pro race that replaces the Tour de Suisse, that was cancelled due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, at his home in Naters, Switzerland.
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National multiple swimming record holder Iman Avdic maintains her form by practicing in a small plastic pool inside an improvised greenhouse in her grandfather's orchard in Doboj, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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