At the United Nations (UN) General Assembly in October 2015, confronted with the global refugee crisis that has seen millions of people in the world displaced, IOC president Thomas Bach had announced the creation of the Refugee Olympic Team 바카라“ the first of its kind 바카라“ to take part in the Olympic Games in Rio 2016.
The goal was to send a message of hope and solidarity to millions of refugees around the world, and inspire people from all walks of life with the strength of their spirit.
Ten months later, ten athletes representing four countries took part under the mentorship of Tegla Lorouple, including Tokyo 2020 returners Paulo Amotun Lokoro, People Misenga, Rose Nathike Lokonyen and Yusra Mardini.
Tokyo 2020 President HASHIMOTO Seiko said: "The Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee welcomes the participation of the IOC Refugee Olympic Team at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, following its debut at the Olympic Games Rio 2016.
"The participation of the IOC Refugee Olympic Team in the Tokyo 2020 Games, which will be both a festival of sport and a celebration of peace, will draw the world's attention to the issue of refugees and further advance efforts to achieve world peace through the elimination of the wars and conflicts that cause people to flee their homeland."
Here's the full list of athletes in the Refugee Olympic Team
Abdullah Sediqi (Afghanistan) - Taekwondo (Men바카라™s -68kg); Ahmad Baddredin Wais (Syrian Arab Republic) - Cycling (Men바카라™s Road); Ahmad Alikaj (Syrian Arab Republic) - Judo (Men바카라™s Mixed team); Aker Al Obaidi (Iraq) - Wrestling (Men바카라™s Greco-Roman -67kg); Alaa Maso (Syrian Arab Republic) - Swimming (Men바카라™s 50m Freestyle); Anjelina Nadai Lohalith (South Sudan) - Athletics (Women바카라™s 1500m); Aram Mahmoud (Syrian Arab Republic) - Badminton (Men바카라™s singles); Cyrille Fagat Tchatchet II (Cameroon) - Weightlifting (Men바카라™s -96kg); Dina Pouryounes Langeroudi (Islamic Republic of Iran) - Taekwondo (Women바카라™s -49kg); Dorian Keletela (Congo) - Athletics (Men바카라™s 100m); Eldric Sella Rodriguez (Venezuela) - Boxing (Men바카라™s -75kg); Hamoon Derafshipour (Islamic Republic of Iran) - Karate (Men바카라™s -67kg); Jamal Abdelmaji Eisa Mohammed (Sudan) - Athletics (Men바카라™s 5,000m); James Nyang Chiengjiek (South Sudan) - Athletics (Men바카라™s 800m); Javad Majoub (Islamic Republic of Iran) - Judo (Men바카라™s Mixed team); Kimia Alizadeh Zenozi (Islamic Republic of Iran) - Taekwondo (Women바카라™s -57kg); Luna Solomon (Eritrea) - Shooting (Women바카라™s Air Rifle 10m); Masomah Ali Zada (Afghanistan) - Cycling (Women바카라™s Road); Muna Dahouk (Syrian Arab Republic) - Judo (Women바카라™s Mixed team); Nigara Shaheen (Afghanistan) - Judo (Women바카라™s Mixed team); Paulo Amotun Lokoro (South Sudan) - Athletics (Men바카라™s 5,000m); Popole Misenga (DR Congo) - Judo (Men바카라™s Mixed team); Rose Nathike Lokonyen (South Sudan) - Athletics (Women바카라™s 800m); Saeid Fazloula (Islamic Republic of Iran) - Canoe (Men바카라™s 500m); Sanda Aldass (Syrian Arab Republic) - Judo (Women바카라™s Mixed Team); Tachlowini Gabriyesos (Eritrea) - Athletics (Men바카라™s Marathon); Wael Sheub (Syrian Arab Republic) - Karate (Men바카라™s Kata); Wessam Salamana (Syrian Arab Republic) - Boxing (Men바카라™s -57kg); Yusra Mardini (Syrian Arab Republic) - Swimming (Women바카라™s 100m Butterfly);