Double Olympic champion Helen Glover is backing Team GB bosses to make the right call over participation in Tokyo. Sixty five days out from the Games a coronavirus state of emergency has been extended in the capital as cases continue to rise and the vaccination programme struggles to get out of first gear.
Over 80 per cent of Japanese people want the event cancelled and a doctors union has told the government it is "impossible" to hold the Games given the development of the pandemic.
Amid that uncertainty Glover is working to deliver one of the great sporting comeback stories of the summer. The mum of three, who stepped away from elite rowing after Rio to start a family, is set to become the first woman to make a British Olympic rowing
Read more on mirror.co.uk