Lolo Jones is 37 — angling for a comeback to the track and well aware that she's running out of time. These days, though, earning a spot in the Tokyo Olympics is nowhere close to her No.
1 priority. The hurdler-turned-bobsledder-turned celebrity, who remains one of the most recognizable and followed Olympic athletes in the United States, is imploring the IOC to send a different message from the one it has thus far about the coronavirus crisis.
It has yet to postpone the games, set to start July 24, and by not doing that, Jones believes it is subtly — or not so subtly — telling athletes that they need to be ready, just in case. “It's tearing athletes apart,” Jones said Saturday in an interview with The Associated Press. “We want to be like
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