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Sports Travel: Trial Hosts Play Waiting Game in Wake of Olympic Postponement
By Jason Gewirtz
As the realities of a postponed Olympic and Paralympic Games set in for cities across the country, the unknown of what happens to remaining U.S. Olympic Trials events is causing a juggling act for sports commissions, CVBs and local organizing committees.
While some national governing bodies are starting to announce new dates for rescheduled trials, others are still working out logistics. Among those that have been rescheduled are the trials for swimming and track and field. But in Minneapolis, the city is still waiting word on a Paralympic trials event that was to combine swimming, cycling and track and field in June.
Read more: https://www.sportstravelmagazine.com/trials-hosts-play-waiting-game-tokyo-olympic-postponement/