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1st U.S. Athlete Set To Compete In Olympics Tests Positive For Coronavirus In Japan

July 22, 2021 by World News

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The first U.S. athlete expected to compete in the Tokyo Summer Olympics has tested positive for the coronavirus while in Japan. Beach volleyball player Taylor Crabb will be replaced on the top U.S. men’s team by Tri Bourne, who will now play with Jake Gibb this weekend.

“After taking every precaution, getting vaccinated and following protocols, I have tested positive for COVID-19,” Crabb said via Instagram. “I’m symptom-free, thankfully, but deeply disappointed to not be able to join Jake on the sand and compete as a member of Team USA. I’ve faced adversity before, and I will face it again, but it doesn’t take the sting out of the situation.”USA Volleyball confirmed to NPR earlier Thursday that the athlete was transferred to a hotel after testing positive.

The team did not initially identity Crabb as the positive case, though his name was widely reported in Southern California local media as the affected athlete. It later confirmed his status after securing a replacement for him.Teams of two play beach volleyball at the Olympics. Crabb, 29, and Gibb were scheduled for their first game Sunday against a pair from Italy.”As for a potential replacement, there is a protocol for an alternate athlete to join the team” in the instance of a positive coronavirus test, USA Volleyball said.Crabb was preparing for his Olympic debut. Gibb, 45, has competed in three other Games. Last month, the pair secured their spot to Tokyo. They are the top-ranked U.S. team and No. 4 overall in the world.Crabb’s brother Trevor, who is also a professional beach volleyball player, told a local NBC affiliate that he thought the situation was “terrible.” He said Crabb is “fine and healthy and should be allowed to play in my personal opinion.”

As for Gibb’s status, the COVID-19 protocols for the Games leave the door open for officials to determine on a case-by-case basis whether a close contact of a positive case can compete.A U.S. gymnastics alternate, Kara Eaker, also tested positive in Japan. U.S. tennis star Coco Gauff received a positive test while she was still in the United States.

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